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    Auguste Schmidt, full name, Friederike Wilhelmine Auguste Schmidt, (3 August 1833, Breslau, then Germany now Poland – 10 June 1902, Leipzig, Germany)...
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    poet and dramatist Wanda Rutkiewicz, mountaineer Auguste Schmidt, educationist and feminist Marlene Schmidt, Miss Germany 1961, Miss Universe 1961 Eva Siewert...
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    27 – Thomas George Bonney, English geologist (d. 1923) August 3 – Auguste Schmidt, German educator, women's rights activist (d. 1902) August 9 – Emily...
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    co-operation between the NCW and the BDF. The first board was composed of: Auguste Schmidt Anna Schepeler-Lette, Chairperson of the Latvian Club Anna Simson Hanna...
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    (1768–1834) a Reformed theologian, philosopher and biblical scholar Auguste Schmidt (1833–1902), a German feminist, educator, journalist and women's rights...
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  • Otto-Peters (1819–1895) – suffragist, women's rights activist, writer Auguste Schmidt (1833–1902) – educator, women's rights activist Marie Stritt (1855–1928)...
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  • Käthe Schirmacher (1865–1930) – early women's rights activist, writer Auguste Schmidt (1833–1902) – pioneering women's rights activist, educator, journalist...
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  • Wilder (b. 1836) June 10 Jacint Verdaguer, Catalan poet (b. 1845) Auguste Schmidt, German educator, activist (b. 1833) June 18 – Samuel Butler, British...
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  • Otto-Peters, Jenny Hirsch, Lina Morgenstern, Henriette Goldschmidt, Auguste Schmidt, and Anna Schepeler-Lette A bust of Clara Zetkin in Dresden, Germany...
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    public figures in the realm of German politics, science and arts were Auguste Schmidt, Ida Barber, Elise Ekke, Margarete Gerhardt und Hedwig Landsberg. The...
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  • nurseries. For example, local residents Wilhelm Mügge and his wife Auguste Schmidt operated "one of the best nurseries and market gardens near Adelaide"...
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  • Deutscher Frauenverein (ADF), which was founded by Louise Otto-Peters and Auguste Schmidt in Leipzig 1865. Women in the middle class sought improvements in their...
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  • and her fellow campaigners. Today, the names of Louise Otto-Peters, Auguste Schmidt, Henriette Goldschmidt and others are closely associated with this...
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  • 1902) 7 May – Johannes Brahms, German composer (d. 1897) 3 August – Auguste Schmidt, German educator, women's rights activist (d. 1902) 25 December – Princess...
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    Käthe Kollwitz (German pronunciation: [kɛːtə kɔlvɪt͡s] born as Schmidt; 8 July 1867 – 22 April 1945) was a German artist who worked with painting, printmaking...
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    pedagogy and philosophy on her own. In 1865, she, Louise Otto-Peters and Auguste Schmidt organized a conference of German women and founded the German Women's...
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  • decades she cooperated with the Protestants Louise Otto-Peters and Auguste Schmidt and the Jewish Henriette Goldschmidt. She campaigned for the equality...
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  • October 1865. The association was created by Louise Otto-Peters and Auguste Schmidt in Leipzig on 18 October 1865. The first SPD chairman August Bebel...
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  • 1800–1874 Anna Sandström Sweden 1854 1931 Educational reformer 1800–1874 Auguste Schmidt Germany 1833 1902 1800–1874 Olive Schreiner South Africa 1855 1920...
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    pioneer of women's education Anna-Maria Müller (1949–2009), luger Auguste Schmidt (1833–1902), teacher and writer Melitta Sollmann (born 1958), luger...
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    Hans Driesch, Bernard Katz, Heinrich August Marschner, Georg Trexler, Auguste Schmidt. Lortzing's garden house (before 1897) Gustav Mahler's home (2009)...
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    Georg Eduard Schmidt von Altenstadt (1796-1850) who married Johanna Friedericke Auguste Ernestin née Homann (1797-1864). Hans-Georg Schmidt von Altenstadt...
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    (1793–1853), businessman and founder (removed to the Südfriedhof) Auguste Schmidt (1833–1902), teacher and proponent of women's rights Moritz Schreber...
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    Spanish Catalan poet and proponent of Catalan nationalism (b. 1845) Auguste Schmidt, 68, German educator, novelist and feminist (b. 1833) Arthur Lynch...
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    some of the leading rights activists on the national stage such as Auguste Schmidt, Helene Lange and the publisher of the journal "The Woman Teacher in...
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    earliest scientific thinking based on observation of ant life was that of Auguste Forel (1848–1931), a Swiss psychologist who initially was interested in...
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    Max Stirner (redirect from Kaspar Schmidt)
    Johann Kaspar Schmidt (25 October 1806 – 26 June 1856), known professionally as Max Stirner, was a German post-Hegelian philosopher, dealing mainly with...
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    organisation", the ADF had been founded in Leipzig by Louise Otto-Peters and Auguste Schmidt in 1865. Its major objectives included access for women to higher education...
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    Friederike Auguste Sophie of Anhalt-Bernburg (28 August 1744, Bernburg – 12 April 1827, Coswig) was a princess consort of Anhalt-Zerbst. She was married...
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  • Richard Schmidt (16 June 1877 – 1958 in Dresden) was a German cantor and organist. Schmidt was born in 1877 as the son of the cantor Wilhelm Schmidt (1851–1896)...
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