-
Johann Sebastian Bach
composed the
church cantata Komm, du
süße Todesstunde (Come, you
sweet hour of death), BWV 161, in
Weimar for the 16th
Sunday after...
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Susse Wold (born 17
November 1938) is a
Danish actress whose career has
spanned five decades. Born Lise Wold in Denmark, she is the
daughter of actress...
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Henri Léon
Victor Susse (23
September 1844 – 16
April 1910) was a
French sailor who
competed in the 1900
Summer Olympics. He was the
helmsman of the French...
- The
Susse Chalet brand was a
chain of
franchise hotels with all
locations in the
United States in the
Northeast and mid-Atlantic states.
Hotels featured...
- The
French firm
Susse Frères
manufactured a
daguerreotype camera which was one of the
first two
photographic cameras ever sold to the public. The company...
- Grado.
Süße Nacht (Grado.
Sweet Night) is a
short novel by
Gustav Ernst first published in 2004. Set in Grado, Italy, on a summer's evening, the book is...
- The
Sweet Girl (German: Das
Süße Mädel) is a 1926
German silent film
directed by
Manfred Noa and
starring Mary Nolan, Paul
Heidemann and Nils Asther. It...
- 2000,
Olympus Hospitality Group also
acquired another hotel chain Chalet Susse, and
converting them to
Fairfield Inn by Marriott,
operated by competitor...
-
after 6288a–b; text by
Stockmann 11206 161 1. 1716-09-27
Cantata Komm, du
süße Todesstunde (Trinity XVI; 1st version) C maj.
atSATB 2Fl Str Org Bc 33: 1...
- The
Sweet Life of
Count Bobby (German: Das
süsse Leben des
Grafen Bobby) is a 1962
Austrian musical comedy film
directed by Géza von
Cziffra and starring...