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Gisela von
Arnim (also
Giesela;
August 30, 1827 in
Berlin –
April 4, 1889 in Florence) was a
German writer,
mainly of
fairy tales.
Gisela was the youngest...
- The
example is a
modification of one
taken from
Mathews & Fink (1999).
Giesela Engeln-Müllges;
Frank Uhlig (2 July 1996).
Numerical Algorithms with C...
- H****o (m. 1933; div. 1941)
Viveca Lindfors (m. 1941; div. 1943)
Giesela Hartnagel (m. 1947; div. 1953)
Britta H****o (m. 1961) Children...
- in the
search for sense] (in German). Spiegel.
Retrieved 25 July 2020.
Giesela Gross (18
April 2013). "Student und Starkoch" (in German).
Freie Universität...
- Guttenberger".
German Resistance Memorial Center (in German). "Sofie, Josef,
Giesela, Pauline,
Josef Maria und
Donatus Schneck, Stöckachstr. 28". Stolpersteine...
- Attigny, with
Charlemagne as his godfather. He was
possibly married to
Giesela (or Hasela), a
daughter or
sister to Widukind, and
therefore closely related...
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Guzmania 'Fantasia'
Guzmania 'Feuer'
Guzmania 'Feurn'
Guzmania 'Gisela (
Giesela)'
Guzmania 'Glory Of Ghent'
Guzmania 'Golden King'
Guzmania 'Hilde' Guzmania...
- Böhm. A
German soldier on
leave in
Berlin goes
looking for his
penfriend Giesela who he has
never met. He
meets a
woman with the same name and
falls in...
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Emmanuel Lebrecht,
Prince of Anhalt-Köthen
Leopold von Rath
Magaretha Giesela von Rath (* 21 June 1627; † 17.
November 1692) ⚭
Mathias von
Lattorff (*...
- Swedish).
Biografiskt lexikon för Finland.
Retrieved 14
September 2016.
Giesela Boeck,
Lydia Sesemann: 150
Years of Women’s
Doctorates in Chemistry, ChemistryViews...