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- minister and founder of Lutheran deaconess training. In 1836, he founded Kaiserswerther Diakonie, a hospital and deaconess training center. Together with his...
- based on new student enrolments. The school is named for the founder of Kaiserswerther Diakonie [de], Theodor Fliedner, and is sponsored by the Evangelical...
- Commons has media related to Kaiserswerth. Wir Kaiserswerther e.V. Kaiserswerth Aktuell Kaiserswerther Diakonie Siege of Kaiserswerth in 1702 Websites...
- Düsseldorf, Member of the Council econsense, Member of the Board of Trustees Kaiserswerther Diakonie, Member of the Board of Trustees Tonhalle Düsseldorf, Member...
- 1991 the seat of the Allied Kommandatura of Berlin was in Dahlem on Kaiserswerther Straße. Today it serves as the office for the president of the local...
- (2021) Postgraduates 9,938 (2021) Doctoral students 3,628 (2021) Address Kaiserswerther Straße 16–18 , Berlin , Germany Campus Suburban and urban (180 hectares...
- Fliedner and the deaconesses working with the sick and the deprived. Kaiserswerther Diakonie had been founded by Theodor Fliedner and his wife Friederike...
- went into dangerous areas alone. Her training as a nurse at the de:Kaiserswerther Diakonie had prepared her for slight injuries and jungle maladies that...
- supervision of Cathinka Guldberg, who had herself been trained at the Kaiserswerther Diakonie school and hospital founded by Theodore Fliedner in Kaiserswerth...
- the Catholic order of the Brothers of Mercy in Weitersburg and the Kaiserswerther Diakonie. In 1850 she became patron of the Evangelical Women's ****ociation...