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Franziska Streitel (born
Amalia Streitel,
religious name
Maria Franziska of the Cross, 24
November 1844 – 6
March 1911) was a
German religious sister in...
- (1758–1841)
Maria Josepha Berbier (1784–1842),
married Franz Joseph Streitel Carl
Joseph Streitel (c. 1803), died in
infancy Maria Eleonora Mozart (1729–1806)...
- the
female branch of the society.
Jordan invited a
young woman,
Amalia Streitel (1844-1911), who had
already been a
sister of a
Franciscan congregation...
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singer Amália
Sterbinszky (born 1950),
Hungarian handball player Amalia Streitel (1844–1911),
German religious sister Amalia Tătăran (born 1994), Romanian...
- contracts". The
Denver Post.
April 17, 2024.
Retrieved June 24, 2024.
Streitel,
Andrew (April 17, 2024). "Griffins Sign Two-Time NCAA
Champion Shai Buium...
- Iowa". toledowalleye.com.
January 21, 2023.
Retrieved January 22, 2023.
Streitel, Andrew. "2022-23
PLAYER IN REVIEW:
SEBASTIAN COSSA". griffinshockey.com...
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preseason opener: 5 observations". The Athletic.
Retrieved September 27, 2023.
Streitel,
Andrew (May 18, 2024). "Nate
Danielson Re****igned to
Grand Rapids". griffinshockey...
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Streitel founded a
community in 1883 that, by 1885, had come to be
known as the
Sisters of the
Sorrowful Mother. A few
years later,
Mother Streitel began...
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moved to live with her
daughter and son-in-law,
postmaster Franz-Joseph
Streitel, in 1808.
Already in 1803 the only grandchild, Carl Joseph, had died in...
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operated by
Ascension Via
Christi Health. In the 1880s,
Mother M.
Frances Streitel of the
Sisters of the
Sorrowful Mother in Rome,
Italy began sending Sisters...