- "
Cäcilie", Op. 27 No. 2, is the
second in a set of four
songs composed by
Richard Strauss in 1894. The
words are from a love poem "
Cäcilie"
written by...
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Bertha Benz (German: [ˈbɛʁta ˈbɛnts] ; née
Cäcilie Bertha Ringer; 3 May 1849 – 5 May 1944) was a
German automotive pioneer. She was the
business partner...
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Cäcilie M. (Anna von Lieben, born Anna von Tedesco; c. 1847–1900) is the
pseudonym of one of Freud's
first patients, whom he
called in 1890 his “prin****l...
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Cäcilie von
Eskeles (1760
Berlin - 25
April 1836 Vienna) was a
prominent German Jewish noblewoman, salonnière,
music collector and
harpsichordist in early...
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Daniel Itzig. She was
baptised as a
Christian in 1816,
becoming ****
Cäcilie Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
Despite this, she and her
family continued an affinity...
- (Russian: Ольга Фёдоровна; 20
September 1839 – 12
April 1891), born
Princess Cäcilie of Baden, was the
youngest daughter of
Grand Duke
Leopold of
Baden and...
- Sayn-Wittgenstein. On 27 June 1798 he
married Polish noblewoman Antonia Cäcilie Snarska (1779–1855) and had in this
marriage 11 children. He died on 11...
- "St. Cecilia, or the
Power of Music" (German: Die
heilige Cäcilie oder die
Gewalt der Musik) is a
short story by the
German author Heinrich von Kleist...
- Saxe-Altenburg)
Alexandra Petrovna (Alexandra of Oldenburg) Olga
Feodorovna (
Cäcilie of Baden) 6th
generation Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)
Maria Pavlovna...
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Cäcilie "Cilly" Schäfer (born
Cäcilie Tannenberg: 25
January 1898 - 18
January 1981) was a
German politician (Communist
Party of Germany).
During the...