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Ottilie Grete Abrahams (2
September 1937 – 2 July 2018) was a
Namibian educator, activist, and politician.
Abrahams was born on 2
September 1937 in the...
- wife mezzo-soprano Annina, a fisher-girl, Barbara's
foster sister soprano Ottile Collin Ciboletta, a cook in Delacqua's
service soprano Enrico Piselli, a...
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Albert Salomon Helen McCrory as
Paula Salomon-Lindberg
Sophie Okonedo as
Ottile Moore Mark
Strong as
Alfred Wolfsohn Pippa Bennett-Warner as
Barbara Raoul...
- (1965), two
silver (1960, 1968) and four
bronzes (1947, 1949, 1957, 1971).
Ottile Stibaner was twelve-times
winner of the
Hesse Women's
Chess Championship:...
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replaced with an
accurate and
convincing plastic replica. In 1868, he
married Ottile Schwabe (d.1914).
Their children largely died in childhood.
Their eldest...
- 28 July 1962 (1962-07-28) 2.6 6 The
Beverley Sisters,
Chris Barber's Jazz Band,
Ottile Patterson Colin Clews ****
Hills & Sid
Green 4 August 1962 (1962-08-04)...
- in the
Parliament of
Hesse representing CDU for two terms. She was born
Ottile Bördner in Selters-Haintchen on 27
December 1939. She was
trained as a pediatric...
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George Frederick,
Margrave of Baden-Durlach, in 1629. They had six children:
Ottile Anna (1630–1632)
Gustav Adolph (1632–1664)
Louis Frederick (1633–1656) Bernhardine...
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without first consulting colleagues at
either of the
organisations affected.
Ottile Hoffmann died at
Bremen at the end of 1925. She was 90. In 1970, the "Bremer...
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speculation that her
death may have
occurred in or near
February 1943.
Ottile Metzger was born in Frankfurt,
Germany on 15 July 1878. Her parents, Ludwig...