- (Wetterauische
Society for
Natural History) at Hanau. His daughter,
Luise von
Ploennies (1803–1872), was
known for her
poetry and dramas. Populäres Naturrecht:...
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Luise von
Ploennies (7
November 1803 – 22
January 1872) was a
German poet. She was born at Hanau, the
daughter of the
naturalist Johann Philipp Achilles...
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Stockton (1838-1914),
American author, journalist, club
organizer Luise von
Ploennies (1803–1872),
German poet
Louise Collier Willcox (1865–1929), American...
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third of the 13th century. The
oldest view of the
castle of
Erich Philipp Ploennies at the
beginning of the 18th
century shows the
tower with 23
metres substantially...
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Alphonsus Maria de Liguori's
Italian Glorie di
Maria (1750).
Luise von
Ploennies made a
German Faust out of her (1853).
Eugen d'Albert
wrote an
opera in...
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appearance does not
exactly match the
condition do****ented by
Erich Philipp Ploennies in
about 1715. The
reconstructed castle of
today is a
major public attraction...
- "Markung des
Dorfes Osthelden" was
produced in 1720 by
Erich Philipp Ploennies. Of the 28
buildings drawn in the
register of 1834, 24 are residential...
- and gas expert. Head of the
disinfection system in the Ghetto. Cc 194
Ploennies,
Maria von 1877– 8
December 1944 B
Widow of an "Aryan" frontfighter. Pollak-Parille...
- von
Platen (1796–1835, p/d)
Ulrich Plenzdorf (1934–2007, d/f)
Luise von
Ploennies (1803–1872, p/d)
Johannes Praetorius,
pseudonym of Hans
Schulz (1630–1680...
- (1816–1859),
story writer,
author of the
fairy tale
Princess Ilse
Luise von
Ploennies (1803–1872), poet,
translator Karla Poewe (born 1941), anthropologist...