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Flersheim (born 1862; died in 1944 in Bergen-Belsen
concentration camp) was a
German Jewish art
collector who was ****cuted by the ****s.
Flersheim was...
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Philip of
Flersheim (1481 in
Kaiserslautern – 14
August 1552 in
Zabern (now
called Saverne) in the Alsace) was a
German nobleman. He was Prince-bishop...
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Margarethe Puller von der Hohenburg.
Franz was
married to
Hedwig von
Flersheim (d. 1515).
Having fought for the
emperor Maximilian I
against Venice in...
- from
Ernst Flersheim,
Frankfurt am Main, and sold by
Galerie Nathan,
Zurich to a
private collector before being returned to the
Flersheim family The German...
- the "Andachtssaal." In 1865 he took over the
direction of the
Julius Flersheim Institute. He was
pensioned by the
government in 1879, and
honored with...
- article) –
French city mayor, lawyer,
scout leader and
resistant Ernst Flersheim – a
German Jewish art
collector Anne and
Margot Frank, who both died of...
- auf Mamolsheim,
looted from the
Jewish collectors Martin and
Florence Flersheim.
Other artworks by
Thoma that were
acquired during the **** era from Jewish...
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Rosenberg 1504 1513 George,
Count Palatine by
Rhine 1513 1529
Philip II of
Flersheim 1529 1552
Rudolf of
Frankenstein 1552 1560
Marquard Freiherr of Hattstein...
- Brunswick-Lüneburg
Barbara Löffelholz (1488),
mother of
Caritas Pirckheimer Hedwig von
Flersheim (1516), only wife of
Franz von
Sickingen Apollonia of Poděbrady (1529)...
- (1839-1925) came from the long-established
Jewish families Reiss and
Flersheim.
After Otto Hauck's
death in 1934, his son
Alexander Hauck (1893–1946)...