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- German Confederation. Livonius was born 1 April 1829 in Wolgast in the Prussian province Pomerania. His father was Daniel Livonius a captain and postmaster...
- Kommodore Reinhold von Werner; at that time, Elisabeth's captain was KK Otto Livonius. The three ships sailed from Wilhelmshaven on 10 October, and by 3 December...
- Shipyard) there. During this period, Korvettenkapitän (Corvette Captain) Otto Livonius commanded the ship from September to October 1869, and then again from...
- 1891. There he studied piano and composition, the former with Alfred von Livonius, the latter with Johann Nepomuk Fuchs. After the conclusion of his studies...
- November 1898 3 February 1880 8 September 1848  Imperial German Navy Otto Livonius 1 April 1829 9 February 1917 27 December 1883 7 December 1848  Imperial...
- Corinna Zerbs Lucie Jiříková Markéta Matějovská Pia Eidmann Britta von Livonius Julie Bryce Victoria Bunce Helen Walker Yurena Panadero Bohdana Sadova...
- launched on 18 September 1878, and Kapitän zur See (Captain at Sea) Otto Livonius, who was the director of the shipyard, gave a speech at the launching ceremony...
- Ernsting-Krienke Svenja Schuermann Eileen Hoffmann **** Rinne Britta von Livonius Janine Beermann Silja Lorenzen Maike Stöckel Christina Schütze Pia Eidmann...
- Marion Rodewald (C) Katharina Scholz **** Rinne (C) Anke Kühn Britta von Livonius Badri Latif Janine Beermann Maike Stöckel Kristina Reynolds (GK)  Netherlands...
- stationed in Kiel. She sortied on 27 July under the command of KK Otto Livonius to break through the French blockade by hugging the Swedish coast, which...