-
first cousin,
Sybilla Malwine von Arnim-Kröchlendorff (1864-1945),
younger daughter of
Oskar von
Arnim (1813-1903) and his wife,
Malwine von
Bismarck (1827-1907)...
- siblings: his
older brother Bernhard (1810–1893) and his
younger sister Malwine (1827–1908).
Others saw
Bismarck as a
typical backwoods Prussian Junker...
-
Malwine Enckhausen or
Malvine Enckhausen pseudonym I.
Herzog or L.
Herzog (born
October 29, 1843, in Hanover; died
there March 20, 1932) was a German...
-
member of the
Prussian Landtag, ∞ 1)
Adelheid Fanninger (1824-1844) ∞ 2)
Malwine von Lettow-Vorbeck (1827-1904) Jkr.
Philipp Georg von
Bismarck (1844–1894)...
-
himself as
bearer of a
secret line of
German kingship". In 1906, he
married Malwine Leurs von
Treuenringen of Bozen, with whom he had two daughters, Gertrud...
- 1908 – via
Internet Archive.
Malwine Brée: The
groundwork of the
Leschetizky method:
issued with his
approval / by
Malwine Brée; with forty-seven illustrative...
- his
professional ambitions were
being blocked. He was by now
married to
Malwine - like him,
trained in
theology - and the
couple had two children, Jakob...
-
Afterwards he
returned to Berlin, now the
German capital, and
married Malwine Schroedter,
daughter of his
tutor Adolf Schroedter in
August 1871. In Berlin...
- Berlin: Hans and Richard. The
girls involved are Hans's
current girlfriend Malwine; and Bärbele, the "Black
Forest Girl," an
orphaned maidservant. Blasius...
- Bärbele
Riederle Rudolf Prack as Hans Hauser, a
painter Gretl Schörg as
Malwine Heinau, a
revue star
Walter Müller as
Richard Petersen Lucie Englisch as...