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- Dame Werburg Welch, OSB (1894–1990), born Eileen Welch, was an English artist and Benedictine nun. Born in Cheltenham, her father was a Catholic convert...
- Victor Franz Freiherr von Andrian-Werburg (17 September 1813 in Gorizia – 25 November 1858 in Vienna) was an Austrian politician, most notably as a member...
- Laurentia McLachlan (1866–1953) Margit Slachta (or Schlachta, 1884–1974) Werburg Welch (1898–1990) Felicitas Corrigan (1908–2003) Hildelith ****ming (1909–1990)...
- Leopold Andrian (1875–1951), Austrian author Victor Franz von Andrian-Werburg (1813–1858), Austrian politician Ulrich von Andrian, German immunologist...
- review, said the story, which is set in the fictional Bavarian town of Werburg in the 1920s, was reminiscent of Madame Bovary. The 1983 theatrical release...
- Green & Co. (1911) pp. 616-7 Annales Cestrienses; or, Chronicle of the Abbey of S. Werburg, at Chester, Lancashire and Cheshire Record Society, 1879....
- Werburg (May 9, 1875 in BerlinNovember 19, 1951 in Fribourg) was an Austrian author, dramatist and diplomat. Andrian came from the Andrian-Werburg...
- 1870. Her family was educated: her father Ferdinand Freiherr von Andrian-Werburg worked with anthropology and ethnography; her mother Cäcilie was the daughter...
- "hired the dubious mathematics teacher Andrian [Karl Eduard von Andrehan-Werburg] ... she gradually fell under his charismatic spell, becoming pregnant...
- Ludwig Freiherr von Welden • 1832–1837 Ferdinand Freiherr von Andrian-Werburg History   • Established 1806 • Disestablished 1837 Today part of  Bavaria...