-
perform the
female parts. One was
deemed not suitable, but the
other was
Straas.
Straas is
reported to have been
hired on 25 May 1737, and she was not only...
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Beata Sokołowska-Kulesza (born 1974),
Polish sprint canoer Beata Sabina Straas (died 1773),
Swedish actress Beata Szydło (born 1963),
Polish politician...
- 1974),
Austrian former international team
handball player Beata Sabina Straas or Str**** (before 1737–1773)
David Stras, a
professor of law at the University...
- have split. For instance,
Southern Tagalog Regional Athletics ****ociation (
STRAA)
represented the 10
provinces of
Southern Tagalog in the
later Palarong...
-
HAVREN Jeg er Havren. Jeg har Bjælder paa, mer end tyve, tror jeg, paa
hvert Straa.
Bonden kalder dem for mine Fold. Gud
velsigne ham, den Bondeknold! Jeg...
-
Mechlenreuth Neutheilung Meierhof Mussen Pulschnitzberg Plösen
Poppenreuth Sauerhof Schlegel Schödlas
Schotteneinzel Schweinsbach Solg
Straas Unfriedsdorf...
- ryðja fyr
vegnu fólki; vakðak Einherja, baðk upp at rísa,
bekki at
stráa, bjórker at leyðra,
valkyrjur vín bera, sem vísi kœmi." "What kind of...
- Gyllenborg, is
performed at the
Swedish theatre at
Bollhuset with
Beata Sabina Straas and
Peter Lindahl. 3 June -
Gustaf Cronhielm,
politician (died 1664) - Maria...
- One of the
first professional Swedish actresses jointly with
Beata Sabina Straas in the
theatre troupe on the new
national theatre, "Miss Wijkman" are suggested...
- (1719–1781), one of the
first Swedish-speaking actors, star.
Beata Sabina Straas, (d. 1773), the
first native actress in Sweden.
Elisabeth Lillström, (born...