- Kunig-
Rinach, née
Martha Rinach (1
April 1898 – 24
March 1993) was a
German actress and
operetta singer (mezzo-soprano). Born in Munich, Kunich-
Rinach made...
- the same time, the
Lords of
Reinach (named
after their castle of Unter-
Rinach, in a
neighboring village),
owned much of the
property in the village. Reinach...
- Over the
following decades, the
Lords of
Rinach were
unable to
rebuild the castle. In 1465
Albrecht von
Rinach sold the
ruins and
surrounding villages...
- Friedauer, Rosl Schwaiger,
Dorothea Chryst,
Ferry Gruber,
Martha Kunig-
Rinach and
others and
belonged to the
permanent ensemble until 1978. Furthermore...
-
partners included Harry Friedauer,
Marianne Schech,
Erika Köth,
Martha Kunig-
Rinach, and Sári Barabás. She
appeared as
Papagena in a
production of Die Zauberflöte...
-
Ethiopian 1989
winner of the PEN
American Center inactive awards Martha Kunig-
Rinach (1898–1993),
German actress and
operetta singer Martha Kuwee Kumsa (born...
- of Gowenstein). The castle,
which was in the
possession of the
Lords of
Rinach until the
early 14th century, was
burnt down by the
Bernese in 1389 as part...
- Unter-
Rinach Castle,
which the
village name references, was
probably built in the 12th century. It was the
family seat of the
lords of
Rinach, who were...
- the
Lords of
Rinach. In 1415 the city-state of Bern
conquered the
Aargau from the Habsburgs. The
owner of the castle, Hans
Rudolf von
Rinach, kept his castle...
- The
village mill was
built before 1461 and was
pawned by Hans
Heinrich of
Rinach and then sold in 1486 to Hans von Hallwyl. It was in the
possession of the...