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Louise von
Sturmfeder-Oppenweiler (full name:
Maria Aloisia Sturmfeder of Oppenweiler, Erbs****in
Lerch von und zu Dirmstein; 3
October 1789, Esslingen...
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Franz Friedrich von
Sturmfeder (11
December 1758,
Mannheim – 26
February 1828, Augsburg) was a
German Roman Catholic priest. From 1812 to 1818 he was vicar...
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little "Franzi" was
brought up in the care of the
nanny ("Aja")
Louise von
Sturmfeder. Then the "state education" began, the
central contents of
which were...
- supervised.
Until his
sixth birthday, he was
cared for by
Baroness Louise von
Sturmfeder-Oppenweiler, who was his aja (then
rendered "nurse", now nanny). His education...
- (and Naubert) by
allowing an
invented figure in a real family,
Georg Sturmfeder, to
witness the
events during the
struggle of
Ulrich von Württemberg against...
- (1863–1936),
nanny to the four
daughters of Tsar
Nicholas II
Louise von
Sturmfeder (1789–1866), lady-in-waiting to the
House of
Habsburg and aja (then rendered...
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Marie Charlotte Juliane Sturmfeder von Oppenweiler, who was a
daughter of
local Dirmstein nobleman,
Marsilius Franz Sturmfeder von Oppenweiler. In 1767...
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alongside Scott Crary,
Anahita Nazemi,
Katrin Sandman and
Alexander von
Sturmfeder. The do****entary is
slated to
include interviews with Nick Cave, Mick...
- Baden's, but with the
addition of the ax
heads to
reference the
House of
Sturmfeder [de], who
inhabited Oppenweiler from 1288
until their extinction in 1901...
- Steigerwald)
Stein Steinhorst Stetten Stolzingen Stubenberg (all
three circles)
Sturmfeder Syberg Tätessin Targin, Targino,
Targini (Alsace, Lombardy) Than Thannhausen...