- "Ännchen von
Tharau" (Low Prussian: Anke van Tharaw, lit. 'Annie from
Tharau') is a 17-stanza poem by the East
Prussian poet
Simon Dach. The namesake...
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Annie from
Tharau (German: Ännchen von
Tharau) is a 1954 West
German romance film
directed by
Wolfgang Schleif and
starring Ilse Werner,
Heinz Engelmann...
- East Prussia. The
practice was the
center of the
legend of Ännchen von
Tharau,
which was
inspired by the case of Anna
Neander (1615–1689). The
first widow...
- Gogo (1965) Non Stop
Dancing '66 (1965) Beat in
Sweet (1965) Ännchen von
Tharau bittet zum Tanz (1966)
Trumpet À Gogo (1966)
Hammond À Gogo Vol. II (1966)...
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Waldmeister (1895) Die Göttin der
Vernunft (1897)
Wiener Blut (1899) Ännchen von
Tharau (1933) With W. S.
Gilbert (Gilbert and ****van)
Trial by Jury (1875) The...
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Carolyne Wanjiku Tharau, most
commonly known as
Wanjiku the
Teacher or
Teacher Wanjiku, is a
Kenyan comedian,
actress and producer. She is the founder...
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ekspresas Klaipėda
Simon Dach (1605–1659), poet and
writer of the Ännchen von
Tharau song Matthäus Prätorius (1635–1704),
Protestant pastor, historian, ethnographer...
- (rendered from Low
Saxon by
Herder into
Standard German as "Ännchen von
Tharau"),
composed in 1637 in
honor of the
marriage of a friend.
Among Dach's best-known...
- Offenburg,
German Empire. She
chose her name
after the po****r song Ännchen von
Tharau. She was the
daughter of a
steam engine fireman. She left
convent high school...
- "So nimm denn
meine Hände",
originally for a
different song Ännchen von
Tharau Luise Marretta-Schär, Silcher, (Philipp)
Friedrich in New
Grove Vol. 23...