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Gallmeyer (27
February 1838 in
Leipzig – 3
February 1884 in Vienna) was an
Austrian actress and
theatre director of
German origin.
Josefine Gallmeyer...
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Gallmeyer,
Charles (February 27, 2019). "Supreme
Court further defines ineffective...
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relationship was
during her time in Brno with
fellow actress Josefine Gallmeyer. However, as
Gallmeyer was
erratic and
quickly grew
bored with her, the relationship...
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Gallmeyer, Michael; Hollifield, Burton; Zin,
Stanley (April 2005).
Taylor Rules...
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Albert Gallatin. Kestenbaum, Lawrence. "Index to Politicians:
Gallaher to
Gallmeyer". The
Political Graveyard.
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Morales Treasurer:
Daniel Elliott Auditor:
Elise Nieshalla Thomas A.
Gallmeyer (1961–1962) H. Dale
Brown (1962–1963)
Robert N.
Stewart (1963–1965) Charles...
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singer and who was the
mother of the
actress and
theatre director Josefine Gallmeyer (1838–1884). One
prominent member of this
branch of the
family is historian...
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Tilma 1916 1917
Republican 40
Philo C.
Fuller 1917 1918 41
Christian Gallmeyer 1918 1920 42 John
McNabb 1921 1922 43
William Oltman 1922 1923 44 Julius...
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Heavy fire was
exchanged between the
Nacistas and the carabineros.
Gerald Gallmeyer, a
Nacista youth, was killed. His
companions continued to
resist and attempt...
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Austrian rival Josefine Gallmeyer was
engaged by the Thalia, but poor
health soon
forced her to
return to Europe.
Gallmeyer had
excelled in an extensive...