- Lyda
Salmonova (born
Ludmila Vilemina Anna Salmonova; 14 July 1889 – 7
November 1968) was a
Czech stage and film
actress who
appeared primarily in German...
-
therefore been
identified as a
daughter of
Ottokar and
Constance with the name
Vilemína or Božena, but
there is an
absence of any
corroborating Bohemian do****ents...
- Towarnická
Gamekeeper tenor Adolf Krössing Turnspit/Kitchen boy
soprano Vilemína Hájková
Hunter baritone František Šír Chorus: Wood nymphs,
guests at the...
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quartets by
Brahms and
other composers.
Another famous quartet player was
Vilemina Norman Neruda, also
known as Lady Hallé. Indeed,
during the last third...
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Bohemia František Antonín
Kolovrat (1778–1861), politician,
prime minister Vilemína Zaháňská von
Sagan (1781–1839),
salon owner, writer,
supporter of the writer...
- husband's
death 19
January 1720
Wilhelmina Amalia of
Brunswick (Amálie
Vilemína Brunšvická) John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg 21
April 1673 24...
- "Lady Blunt" Stradivari, 1721 Neruda,
Wilma Lady Hallé / b.
Wilhelmine (
Vilémina)
Maria Franziska Neruda 1838/03/21 Brno,
Moravia 1911/04/15 Berlin, Germany...
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Guglielma or
Wilhelmina of
Bohemia (Italian:
Guglielma Boema; Czech:
Vilemína or Blažena; 1210 – 24
October 1281) was an
Italian noblewoman,
possibly of...
- and Vojnín (1826-1830)
Bohuslav Chotek of
Chotkov and Vojnín (1829-1896)
Vilemína Kinská of
Vchynic and
Tetov Karel Maria Pavel Antonín
Bohuslav Chotek of...
-
therefore been
identified as a
daughter of
Ottokar and
Constance with the name
Vilemína or Božena, but
there is an
absence of any
corroborating Bohemian do****ents...