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Social Democratic Party.
Amand Geogg died in 1897.
Goegg was
married to the
Swiss feminist Marie Goegg-Pouchoulin.
Biographical note
contained in the Collected...
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Marie Goegg-Pouchoulin (1826–1899), was a
pioneer in the women's
rights movement and women's
peace movement in Switzerland. She has been
called the first...
- Louis-Henri Mercier,
whose real name was
Henri Goegg, was a
stamp forger operating from Geneva, Switzerland,
whose business formed the
foundation for...
-
organization was
founded by
Marie Goegg-Pouchoulin
after the
dissolution of the ****ociation
Internationale des Femmes:
Goegg-Pouchoulin
served as chairperson...
- the area.
Amand Goegg (1820–1897),
Baden freedom fighter,
honorary citizen of the city Geneva,
married the women's
rightswoman Marie Goegg-Pouchoulin Martin...
- Techow,
Eduard Meyen, Graf
Oskar von Reichenbach,
Josef Fickler and
Amand Goegg. Karl
Blind became a
writer in
Great Britain.
Bohemian Anton Heinrich Springer...
- a women-only
organization dedicated to peace. The
Swiss feminist Marie Goegg-Pouchoulin (1826–99) was
active in the
International Peace and
Freedom League...
- discussions. In 1886, a
first petition from a
group of
eminent women led by
Marie Goegg-Pouchoulin was
presented to the
Federal ****embly. The
attention attracted...
-
first woman executed in the
electric chair (b. 1849)
March 24 –
Marie Goegg-Pouchoulin,
Swiss national,
international women's
rights activist, pacifist...
- May 8 –
Miguel Ângelo Lupi,
Portuguese painter (d. 1883) May 24 –
Marie Goegg-Pouchoulin,
Swiss international women's
rights activist,
pacifist (d. 1899)...