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- Martin Wistinghausen (born 22 February 1979) is a German composer and b**** singer. Born in Düsseldorf, Wistinghausen studied singing (Kurt Moll, Rudolf...
- Walter Siegfried Nikolai von Wistinghausen (stage name Willibald Wickel, June 19, 1879 – February 26, 1956) was an Estonian–German actor, journalist,...
- Alexandrine von Wistinghausen (20 January 1850 (Julian) – ca. 1914–1918) was a Baltic German landscape painter. Alexandrine von Wistinghausen was born on...
- They are ancestors of Count Eric Stenbock, the amb****ador Henning von Wistinghausen, Baron Dmitri Stuart, an amb****ador of Russia to Romania and Denmark...
- rather than going home. Andrei has to take their daughter Ksenya (Anfisa Wistinghausen) to school but by chance, they take the "Garden" metro station. Simultaneously...
- biologist, researcher of plant anatomy and histology Alexandrine von Wistinghausen (1850-c. 1914–18), landscape painter Kristjan Raud (1865–1943), symbolist...
- Axel de Vries (1962-1963 comm.) Erik von Sivers (1963-1973) Rudolf von Wistinghausen (1973-1980) Klas Lackschewitz (1980-1984) Hans Erich Seuberlich (1984)...
- involved upside down. Sisi Pinna as the typist Evi Koit Walter von Wistinghausen as Evi's father E. Garray as Evi's mother Mihkel Lepper as the student...
- Naturalization of Frederick Wistinghausen Act 1800 39 & 40 Geo. 3. c. 82 7 July 1800 An Act for naturalizing Frederick William Wistinghausen. Naturalization of...
- Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland. Monique von Wistinghausen: d'Affry in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary...