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Friderike Maria Zweig (née Burger; 4
December 1882 – 18
January 1971) was an
Austrian writer.
Burger was born into a
Viennese Jewish family, the daughter...
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Maria Friderike Radner (German: [ˈʁaːdnɐ] ; 7 May 1981 – 24
March 2015) was a
German contralto who
performed internationally in
opera and in concerts...
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against the war.
Zweig married Friderike Maria von
Winternitz (born Burger) in 1920; they
divorced in 1938. As
Friderike Zweig she
published a book on...
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Friderike Elisabeth von
Grabow (née von der Kettenburg; 1705 – 7 July 1779) was a
German poet and
private tutor. She was the
daughter of Hans Friedrich...
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individuals to
tutor their children,
among them
Gottlob Burchard Genzmer and
Friderike Elisabeth von Grabow.
Charlotte received instruction in literature, botany...
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illustrated by her
reaction to
their friend Stefan Zweig's
leaving his wife
Friderike for a
younger woman: six
years after Zweig's
death in 1942,
Martha wrote...
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Caroline Friderike Rosenberg (1810–1902) was a
Danish botanist.
Although she was self taught, she
became well
known during her time for her published...
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Saxony Died July 23, 1880 (aged 80) Philadelphia, U.S. Occupation(s) Physician,
Homeopath Parents Carl
Gottlieb Hering Christiane Friderike Signature...
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education in Mirow,
including Latin, Gr**** and
French and
tutors such as
Friderike Elisabeth von
Grabow and
Gottlob Burchard Genzmer. Her
youngest sister...
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Rails Directed by
Anton Maslov Written by
Svetlana Shteba Mariya Maslova Friderike Brin
Nzhde Ayrapetyan Tatyana Goncharova Story by Anna
Smolina Based on...