libretto by Marie Pappenheim [de]. Composed in 1909, it was not premiered until 6 June 1924 in Prague conducted by Alexander Zemlinsky with Marie Gutheil-Schoder...
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reflected in the music.[citation needed] The author of the libretto, Marie Pappenheim, was a recently graduated medical student familiar with Freud's newly...
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Countess Marie-Christine von Hartig (b. 1950) Count Georg (b.1981) Pappenheim, the Old Castle of 1140 Pappenheim, the castle of 1593 Pappenheim, the New...
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Marie ''(Mitzi)'' Pappenheim, who was one of the first women to receive her doctorate from the medical school in Vienna; under her married name Marie...
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work. Later, he gave the score of the first movement to his friend, Marie Pappenheim, as a gift. The second and third movements he took with him to New...
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Mimí Langer (redirect from Marie Langer)
Else Pappenheim. Their lifelong friendship, documented in the 2019 book, Mimi & Els Stationen Eigner Freundschaft Marie Langer – Else Pappenheim – Späte...
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herself as a gymnastics teacher. In November 1938 she teamed up with Marie Pappenheim to establish the "Cercle Culturel Autrichien" (loosely, "Austrian cultural...
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Landschaften – Five Variations for Voice and Four Instruments after texts by Marie Pappenheim [de] (1957). An Herrn Dr.Alfred A. Kalmus (Muridae 25) – A special...
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Diana Rabe von Pappenheim (née Freiin Waldner von Freundstein; 25 January 1788–18 December 1844) was the royal mistress of Jérôme Bonaparte, King of Westphalia...
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Otto-Alvsleben (1842–1893) Eugenie Pappenheim (born c.1842–1849 – died 1924) Sarah Edith Wynne (1842–1897) 1843 Marie Cico (1843–1875) Anna Deinet (1843–1919)...
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neurophysiology, and whose work during the 1880s with his patient Bertha Pappenheim, known as Anna O., developed the talking cure (cathartic method) which...
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multiple partners, including a three-year relationship with Diana Rabe von Pappenheim, but Catharina chose to turn a blind eye. When the kingdom of Westphalia...
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Reventlow (1850–1931) and Catinka Elisabeth Maximiliane Georgine von Pappenheim (1859–1906). She was raised in an aristocratic family by a father who...
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Thunder Ruihuan – War of Honor Rutgers PN Citizen captain. CO of PNS Pappenheim. Mentioned in Echoes of Honor Edward Rutledge – director of RN Bureau...
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of rebellious peasants was completely defeated at Gmunden by General Pappenheim, who had been ordered by Maximilian I to suppress the peasant rebellion...
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PMID 19233656. Rabe von Pappenheim, Fabian; Wensien, Marie; Ye, Jin; Uranga, Jon; Irisarri, Iker; de Vries, Jan; Funk, Lisa-Marie; Mata, Ricardo A.; Tittmann...
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the Jewish Girls' Club there. Here she came into contact with Bertha Pappenheim, who was almost 40 years her senior, and who won her over to the Jewish...
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Ariane Labed as Alicia Warlock / The Chambermaid Slimane Dazi as Baron Pappenheim André Wilms as Surgeon Adèle Haenel as The Mute Invalid Céline Bonnier...
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Cyphomyrus Pappenheim, 1906 Genyomyrus Boulenger, 1898 Gnathonemus Gill, 1863 Heteromormyrus Steindachner, 1866 Hippopotamyrus Pappenheim, 1906 Hyperopisus...
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(1849–1918), American businesswoman, socialite, and philanthropist Bertha Pappenheim (1859–1936), Austrian-Jewish feminist and social pioneer Bertha Lee Pate...
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(1748-1771), mistress of Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria Diana Rabe von Pappenheim (1788-1844), mistress of Jérôme Bonaparte Lola Montez (1821–1861), mistress...
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Countess Marie Anna zu Pappenheim, daughter of Count Maximilian zu Pappenheim. Victor Karl Caspar von Rex (1865–1947), who married Susanne Marie Luise von...
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William III of Prussia. In 1817 he married the Dowager Countess Lucie von Pappenheim, née von Hardenberg, daughter of Prussian statesman Prince Karl August...
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Alfred Pal (1920–2010), Croatian graphic designer and painter. Bertha Pappenheim (1859–1936), feminist. Wolfgang Pauli (1900–1958), physicist. August von...
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Leiningen Nassau-Weilburg since 26 September 1366 (previously, simply Graf) Pappenheim Stolberg Tyrol as a dominion of the Austrian crown A complete list of...
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1858 – 11 March 1955) Regina Debora (nickname Rosa; 21 March 1860 – 1942) Marie (nickname Mitzi; 22 March 1861 – 1942) Esther Adolfine (nickname Dolfi;...
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was called in to treat a highly intelligent 21-year-old woman (Bertha Pappenheim) for a persistent cough and hallucinations that he diagnosed as hysterical...
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its concert hall. Other filming locations included the Amadé–Bajzáth–Pappenheim Mansion (as the Keramzin orphanage), the town of Szentendre (depicting...
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who, with other Jewish writers of the time, such as Hedwig Dohm, Bertha Pappenheim, and Hedwig Lachmann, "combined political activity with artistic creativity"...
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Mormyrus subundulatus T. R. Roberts 1989 (Bandama mormyrid) Mormyrus tapirus Pappenheim 1905 Mormyrus tenuirostris W. K. H. Peters 1882 (Athi elephant-snout fish)...
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