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Bertha von
Hillern (4
August 1853, Trier,
Prussian Rhineland – 19
September 1939, Staunton, Virginia) was a German-American
athlete and artist. At the...
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libretto is
based on a
hugely successful Heimatroman by
Wilhelmine von
Hillern (1836–1916), The
Vulture Maiden (Die Geier-Wally). Wally,
short for Walburga...
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Tiroler Alpen) is an 1875
novel by the
German writer Wilhelmine von
Hillern. It is
about Walburga "Wally" Stromminger, a
young woman in the Tyrolean...
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Wilhelmine von
Hillern (11
March 1836
Munich – 15
December 1916 Hohenaschau) was a
German actress and novelist. She was the
daughter of the
novelist Charlotte...
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Choir Version (Amazon Music) Alex Robinson – engineer,
mixing Mike
Hillern – engineer,
mastering The
choir version conducted by Alex
Robinson was...
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American blues and
vaudeville singer and
dancer Bertha von
Hillern (1853–1939),
American athlete and
painter Bertha Heyman (born c. 1851)...
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Heinrich Hauser [de].
Based on The
Vulture Maiden by
Wilhelmine von
Hillern, a po****r
novel which has had
several film adaptations, it is part of...
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served as the
basis for the
novel The
Vulture Maiden by
Wilhelmine von
Hillern. Her
father was a
gunsmith who had a
quick temper but who
encouraged his...
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leaving school, she
wrote occasionally for amu****t. Her friend,
Bertha von
Hillern,
induced Wight to
start publishing her work.
Articles by
Wight appeared...
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Lehmann was the
youngest of the five
children of Dr
Julius Lehmann and Elsa
Hillerns. She was
educated at
Riverbend School (now
Balmoral Hall),
where she edited...