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Johann Loetz Witwe (also
known as Joh.
Loetz Witwe and Joh. Lötz
Witwe) was an art gl****
manufacturer in Klostermühle (Klášterský Mlýn, now part of Rejštejn)...
- The
Merry Widow (German: Die
lustige Witwe [diː ˈlʊstɪɡə ˈvɪtvə]) is an
operetta by the Austro-Hungarian
composer Franz Lehár. The librettists, Viktor...
- A.
Pichlers Witwe & Sohn (A. Pichler's
Widow & Son) was an
Austrian publisher and
printer based at 2 Margaretenplatz, Vienna,
founded in 1793 by Anton...
- Lemke's
Widow may
refer to: Lemke's
Widow (1928 film), a
German silent film Lemke's
Widow (1957 film), a West
German comedy film This
disambiguation page...
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Retrieved 11
February 2020. Wittler, Christina.
Leben im Verborgenen. Die
Witwe des „Reichsführers SS“
Heinrich Himmler Margarete Himmler (1893–1967) In:...
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forms of the
early Art Nouveau. Vase by
Johann Loetz Witwe (1900)
Iridescent vases by
Johann Loetz Witwe (1900)
Stained gl****
window of St.
Charles Borromeo...
- The
Secret of the
Black Widow (German: Das
Geheimnis der
schwarzen Witwe) is a 1963 West
German crime film
directed by
Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring...
- (1899)
Woman in a
Yellow Dress by Max
Kurzweil (1899) Vase by
Johann Loetz Witwe (c. 1900)
Armchair by
Koloman Moser (c. 1900)
Poster for the 14th Secession...
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Digital Archive, 11 July 2012.
Rodney Milnes.
Opera in
Concert - Die
lustige Witwe.
Glyndebourne Festival Opera at the
Royal Festival Hall, 20 July 1993. Opera...
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which the most
successful and best
known is The
Merry Widow (Die
lustige Witwe). Lehár was born in the
northern part of Komárom,
Kingdom of
Hungary (now...