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- born immigrant, Charles Brachvogel. According to Volker, this was the turning point in his business career. When Brachvogel was killed in a buggy accident...
- with its places of interest] (in German). Breßlau: Verlag von Christian Brachvogel. Retrieved 2024-04-23. Voigt, Johann Karl Wilhelm (1805). "Nachricht von...
- reading voraciously. He made a lifelong friend there in the librarian Udo Brachvogel. He often pla**** in the library's chess room, where Carl Schurz noticed...
- Gemüsefrau Spreepiraten (1989–1990, TV series, 21 episodes) as Gundula Brachvogel F****binder's Women (2000, do****entary by Rosa von Praunheim) as Herself...
- Alighieri. Metrische Uebersetzung nebst beigedrucktem Originaltexte. Brachvogel & Raubtiere, ist sehr berühmt geworden. Gedichte (1836) Die Heinzelmännchen...
- Noble von Rüdt had his studio in the Herzogstraße. The writer, Carry Brachvogel lived from 1910 until her deportation in 1942 in the Herzogstraße 55....
- Sebastian Bach's son Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. It is based on Albert Emil Brachvogel's novel Friedemann Bach. Wilhelm Friedemann Bach is shown as a gifted son...
- phaeopus – A Slender-billed curlew (Dünnschnabel-Brachvogel) Numenius tenuirostris – B Eurasian curlew (Brachvogel) Numenius arquata – A Bar-tailed godwit (Pfuhlschnepfe)...
- Rätsels von Hildburghausen. Helingsche VA, Leipzig 1937 Siebert, A. E. Brachvogel. Neu hrsg. von Theodor (1990). Das Rätsel von Hildburghausen : Roman (Reprint...
- Other authors who wrote novels based Sidonia's life were Albert Emil Brachvogel (1824–1878) and Paul Jaromar Wendt (1840–1919). Theodor Fontane (1819-1898)...