- ([ˈfʁaɪˌfʁaʊ]; his wife,
abbreviated as Frfr., lit. 'free lord' or 'free lady') and
Freiin ([ˈfʁaɪ.ɪn], his
unmarried daughters and
maiden aunts) are designations...
- Else
Freiin von
Richthofen (October 8, 1874 –
December 22, 1973) was
among the
early female social scientists in Germany.
Elisabeth Helene Amalie Sophie...
- murder-suicide,
which is
known as the
Mayerling incident.
Marie Alexandrine Mary
Freiin von
Vetsera was born on 19
March 1871 as the
third child and
second daughter...
-
during which time she
delivered her
youngest child. Born
Elisabeth Magdalena Freiin von
Lerchenfeld in Kowno,
Imperial Russia (now Kaunas, Lithuania), in 1913...
- Schlüter)
Poetry portal Novels portal Biedermeier Encyclopædia Britannica. "
Freiin" is the
equivalent of the
English baroness.
There is some
ambiguity about...
- wife of the
British novelist D. H. Lawrence. Emma
Maria Frieda Johanna Freiin (Baroness) von
Richthofen (also
known under her
married names as Frieda...
-
since he knew
strychnine caused bleeding. On the bed lay the body of Mary
Freiin von Vetsera;
rigor mortis had
already set in.
Hoyos did not look any closer...
-
Suzane Louise Magnani Muniz (born
Suzane Louise von Richthofen; 3
November 1983) is a
Brazilian woman who was
convicted of
murdering her
parents on 31...
- The
Richthofen family is a
prominent German Noble family. The most
famous member is the air ace
Manfred von
Richthofen (1892–1918), also
known as the "Red...
-
Manndorff (1678–1758)
married I.
Freiin Maria Magdalena von Gaisruck; verh. II.
Maria Theresia Kemetter Freiin zu Trübein
Freiin Maria Anna
Katharina Josepha...