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- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German philologist, philosopher, poet, cultural critic and composer who became one...
- net, retrieved 13 February 2013 Anon. (1613), The Marriage of prince Fredericke, and the King's daughter the Lady Elizabeth..., London: Thomas Creede...
- widower, although his wife Fredericke was in fact alive and living with her family in Gary, Indiana. On 4 May 1913, Fredericke Desmond died of pulmonary...
- generation Charlotte Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Fredericke Caroline, Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach 4th generation Princess Sophie...
- (b. Hildburghausen, 27 August 1789 – d. Altenburg, 25 November 1868). Fredericke Luise Marie Caroline Auguste Christiane (b. Hildburghausen, 18 January...
- Fast Company, September 23, 2020. Retrieved September 6, 2021. Winkler, Fredericke. "Patagonia's Ryan Gellert: "Customers are more engaged with making conscious...
- Joanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp regent 1747–1752 Sophie Auguste Fredericke (Empress Catherine II of Russia) 1793–1796 (only in Jever) To Anhalt-Dessau...
- Lord Stanley Hon. Oliver Stanley Lady Victoria Bullock Father William Montagu, 7th Duke of Manchester Mother Luise Fredericke Auguste, Countess von Alten...
- Anthropology. 45 (1): 44. doi:10.1353/arc.0.0002. ISSN 0066-6939. White, Fredericke (2014). Emerging from out of the Margins: Essays on Haida Language, Culture...
- (Hildburghausen, 27 August 1789 – Altenburg, 25 November 1868). Princess Fredericke Luise Marie Caroline Auguste Christiane (Hildburghausen, 18 January 1791...