Definition of MARGARETHE. Meaning of MARGARETHE. Synonyms of MARGARETHE

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word MARGARETHE. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word MARGARETHE and, of course, MARGARETHE synonyms and on the right images related to the word MARGARETHE.

Definition of MARGARETHE

No result for MARGARETHE. Showing similar results...

Meaning of MARGARETHE from wikipedia

- Margarethe is a feminine given name, related to Margaret. People bearing the name include: Archduchess Margarethe Klementine of Austria (1870–1955), Archduchess...
- Wehrmacht. This invasion was formally known as Operation Margarethe (Unternehmen Margarethe). Hungarian Prime Minister Miklós Kállay, who had been in...
- 10 November 1483 to Hans Luder (or Ludher, later Luther) and his wife Margarethe (née Lindemann) in Eisleben, County of Mansfeld, in the Holy Roman Empire...
- Margarethe Meyer-Schurz (born Margarethe Meyer; also called Margaretha Meyer-Schurz or just Margarethe Schurz; 27 August 1833 – 15 March 1876) was a German-American...
- Margarethe Loewe-Bethe (1859-1932) was a German painter. Loewe-Bethe née Loewe was born in 1859 in the Province of Silesia. She was married to Erich Bethe...
- Friederike Margarethe Vohs, née Friederike Margarethe Porth (1777 – 10 June 1860) was a German actress and operatic soprano. Born in Halberstadt, Porth...
- Margarethe Carl was the stage name of Margarethe Bernbrunn (10 September 1788 – 16 July 1861), a German soprano and actress. Born Margarethe Lang in Munich...
- During World War II, Operation Margarethe II was the name for a planned invasion of Romania by German forces in conjunction with those of Hungary and Bulgaria...
- Margarethe von Trotta (German: [maʁɡaˈʁeːtə fɔn ˈtʁɔta] ) (born 21 February 1942, Berlin, Germany) is a German film director, screenwriter, and actress...
- Maria Margarethe Danzi (née Marchand; 1768 – 11 June 1800) was a German composer and soprano. Maria Margarethe Marchand was born in the Holy Roman Empire...