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Magenbuch (born 14
March 1523 in Nuremberg; died 9
September 1597 in Hohenacker), was a
German pharmacist. She was the
daughter of
Johann Magenbuch,...
- by birth,
Duchess of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (b. 1558)
September 9 –
Helena Magenbuch,
German pharmacist (b. 1523)
September 20 –
Archduchess Gregoria Maximiliana...
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appointed Helena Magenbuch, a
daughter of
Johann Magenbuch, the
personal physician of
Martin Luther and
Emperor Charles V.
Helena Magenbuch was
awarded the...
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duchess of Württemberg,
Sibylla of
Anhalt in
succession to
Helena Magenbuch. This was a very
uncommon position for a
woman in this time period. Otto...
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Originally to the
Lords of
Gutenstein 13th Century: To
Austria 1306: To
Magenbuch as fief of
Austria 1455: To
Zimmern 1594: To
Austria 1609: To
Burgau 1618:...
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February 20 – Jan Blahoslav,
Czech writer (d. 1571)
March 14 –
Helena Magenbuch,
German pharmacist (d. 1597)
March 17 –
Giovanni Francesco Commendone...
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however not
professionally active, in
contrast to her
contemporaries Helena Magenbuch and
Maria Andreae. In
castle Annaburg,
which was
named after her, she...
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February 20 – Jan Blahoslav,
Czech writer (d. 1571)
March 14 –
Helena Magenbuch,
German pharmacist (d. 1597)
March 17 –
Giovanni Francesco Commendone...
- by birth,
Duchess of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (b. 1558)
September 9 –
Helena Magenbuch,
German pharmacist (b. 1523)
September 20 –
Archduchess Gregoria Maximiliana...
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Habsthal (with Bernweiler), Jettkofen, Kalkreute, Laubbach, Levertsweiler,
Magenbuch (with Lausheim), Spöck,
Tafertsweiler (with Bachhaupten, Eschendorf, and...