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Christiana "Christiane"
Friderica Weidner later Huberin (1730–1799) was a
stage actress from the Holy
Roman Empire. She was
engaged at the Burgtheater...
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Emilie Luise Friderica Mayer (14 May 1812, Friedland, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern – 10
April 1883, Berlin) was a
German composer of
Romantic music. Although...
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Friderica Derra de
Moroda MBE (2 June 1897 – 19 June 1978) was a
British dancer, c****ographer and
dance teacher of Gr**** and
Hungarian descent. Derra...
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buried in
Naumburg in 1763. At this time his
sister Elisabeth Juliana Friderica Altnikol had not
lived there for some years. She had
moved from Leipzig...
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Frederica Planta or
Friderica Planta (10
November 1750 – 2
February 1778) was
governess and
English teacher for the
children of
George III and
Queen Charlotte...
- Lady
Lever Art Gallery, Merseyside,
England The
Princesses Louisa and
Friderica of Prussia; by
Johann Gottfried Schadow; 1795–1797; marble; height: 172 cm;...
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Christian Gottlieb (〰14
April 1725 †21
September 1728);
Elisabeth Juliana Friderica,
called "Liesgen", who
married Bach's
pupil Johann Christoph Altnickol...
- Mecklenburg-Schwerin: in Cyberancestors.com [retrieved 10 June 2014].
Sophia Friderica Herzogin v.Mecklenburg-Schwerin in:
genealogy Database by
Herbert Stoyan...
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Weight (kg) 1 Maximili****
Josephus (Emperor Bell) G0 5350 208 2
Friderica Wilhelmina Carolina B♭0 2600 175 3
Ludovicus Carolus D♭1 1650 147 4 Matthaeus...
- of Paris, p. 572 ****llard-Bréholles, JLA (1861).
Historia diplomatica Friderica Secundi. Vol. 6. Henricus. pp. 670–672. Abulafia,
David (1988). Frederick...