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Elisabeth Strickrodt,
Countess of Askanien,
formerly Elisabeth,
Duchess of Anhalt, (3
September 1903 – 5
January 1971) was a
German actress and the first...
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Ballenstedt Castle on 3
March 1927,
Joachim Ernst married firstly Elisabeth Strickrodt (Plauen, 3
September 1903 – Berlin-Zehlendorf, 5
January 1971), a daughter...
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- Saxe-Altenburg 13
September – 12
November 1918
Duchy of
Anhalt Elisabeth Strickrodt 3
March 1927
Ballenstedt (morganatic,
annulled 1929) no
children Edda-Charlotte...
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Robin Law and
Silke Strickrodt (eds.),
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Benin and Biafra) (University...
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Retrieved 2024-05-09.
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