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- Salentin von Zuccalmaglio and Clara Deycks. His brother Vinzenz Jakob von Zuccalmaglio was a successful writer and poet. The Von Zuccalmaglio family traced...
- po****r Volkslied in German. It goes back to a song by Anton Wilhelm von Zuccalmaglio, first published in 1840 in a folk song collection. It gained po****rity...
- reminiscent of Golden Delicious. Flesh soft, juicy. Eating PickE early September. Use September - October. Zuccalmaglio (see Von Zuccalmaglios renette)...
- Gold Reinettes striped eg. Blenheim Orange, Cox Orange Pippin, von Zuccalmaglios Reinette. 3b. Gold Reinettes blushed eg. Court of Wick. 4. Gray Reinettes...
- Bavarian composer/conductor (died 1890) April 12 – Anton Wilhelm von Zuccalmaglio, lyricist and composer (died 1869) May 12 – Alexandre Montfort, French...
- Ferdinand Maßmann, Anton Wilhelm von Zuccalmaglio and others. After Kretzschmer's death in Anklam at the age of 63, Zuccalmaglio published a second volume with...
- jump winner Johann Heinrich Jung (1740–1817), author Vinzenz Jakob von Zuccalmaglio, named Mont**** (in 1806–1876) Maria Zanders (née Johanny; born 1839)...
- students Nursing school of the Waldbröl county hospital Anton Wilhelm von Zuccalmaglio, musicologist, folk song collector, and composer Malek Jandali, pianist...
- Knaben Wunderhorn. 1806/1808. Andreas Kretzschmer, Anton Wilhelm von Zuccalmaglio: Deutsche Volkslieder mit ihren Originalweisen. 2 vols. Berlin 1838/1841...
- the German lullaby "Sandmännchen" (Sandman), from Anton Wilhelm von Zuccalmaglio's collection Deutsche Volkslieder (1840). The melody is based on a French...