- A
privatier (German pronunciation: [pʁivaˈtjeː]) also
known as
independently wealthy is
someone who does not have to work to make a living, and who lives...
- writer. He was born in Amendingen, part of Memmingen, a son of an
affluent privatier. and
trained as an
artist in Munich. His work as an
illustrator was published...
-
Bonbon aus
Wurst (“Sweet made from sausage”) 2011:
Satan Loco 1982: The
Privatier (not published) 1987:
Stangenfieber (Stick fever) 1993:
Texas – Doc Snyder...
- Wilhelm-Hausenstein
Symposia in
Hornberg every two years.
Theodor Heuss,
Privatier und
Elder Statesman.
Edited by
Frieder Günther, p. 555 et al.
Robert Minder...
- dresses. In fact, on
August 29, 1916, von
Zobeltitz married 37 year-old
privatier Charlotte Valeska Theophila Paulig, who was born in Berlin-Schoeneberg...
- "Frank Baumann" (in German).
Werder Bremen.
Retrieved 18
January 2022. "
Privatier statt Dir****r" (in German). Kreiszeitung. 9 July 2015.
Retrieved 12 April...
-
related to
Joseph Carl Rosenbaum. "Rosenbaum,
Josef Karl (1770-1829),
Privatier" Österreichisches
Biographisches Lexikon.
Retrieved 6
August 2021. "Rosenbaum...
- by
Simon Mascarino, a “noted
villain in
these parts where he has been
privatier and
pirate above 20 years.” He had a
commission from the
Governor of St...
-
Retrieved 2024-12-25. Blasius,
Rainer (2014-08-25). "Theodor Heuss:
Privatier und
Elder Statesman: Bis zum
schriftlichen Gestöhne". FAZ.NET (in German)...
- Vienna.
Because he was
financially independent, he
lived from then on as a
privatier in art, drawing, collecting,
restoring and writing. His
disease led to...