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- Ursula Dirichs (born 1933, Recklinghausen, Germany - 2022) was a German actress. Ursula Dirichs was born in the northern Ruhr area and grew up in Königsberg...
- Ferdinand Dirichs (24 November 1894 – 27 December 1948) was a German Roman Catholic bishop. Dirichs was born in Germany and was ordained to the priesthood...
- crowned with a new Danish Crown Regalia which had been made for him by Dirich Fyring (1580–1603), ****isted by the Nuremberg goldsmith, Corvinius Saur...
- Giller (1927–2011), actor Karl Ridderbusch (1932–1997), opera singer Ursula Dirichs (born 1935), actress Rosemarie Koczy (1939–2007), artist and teacher, concentration...
- reading is accepted by both Havet and Dirichs above. The interpretation "Cozeiuod orieso" = "Conseuiod orieso" is Dirich's. Havet reads: "Cozeui adoriose" = "Conseui...
- the introduction of absolute monarchy in 1660. The crown was fashioned by Dirich Fyring (1580-1603) at Odense ****isted by the Nuremberg goldsmith Corvini****...
- Austrian-German co-production Die Rachegöttin Wolfgang Panzer [de] Ursula Dirichs, Lola Müthel, Rosemarie Fendel, Walter Schmidinger, Ulrich Wildgruber Crime...
- it was made as a co-production between France and West Germany. Ursula Dirichs as Ida Jungmann Reinhild Solf as Tony Volkert Kraeft as Thomas Gerd Böckmann...
- improve the development of the residential area Goldstein. At the Ferdinand-Dirichs-Weg the Frankfurt Waldbahn route would be reached again and followed to...
- (1860), No. 46, tr. "Mac Iain Direach", II: 328–340; ed. "Sgeulachd Mic Iain Dirich", 341–350. Campbell (1860), No. 46, variant 4, tr. "(variant) 4. An Sionnach...