Julie Siegfried (born Julie Puaux: 13 February 1848 – 28 May 1922) was a French feminist. She served as president of the Conseil National des femmes françaises...
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Siegfried Fischbacher (June 13, 1939 – January 13, 2021) and Roy Horn (born Uwe Ludwig Horn; October 3, 1944 – May 8, 2020) were German-American magicians...
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Wikisource has original text related to this article: Author:André Siegfried André Siegfried (April 21, 1875 – March 28, 1959) was a French academic, geographer...
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French senators to pass the bill for women's suffrage. Julie Siegfried's husband, Jules Siegfried, was a deputy and won passage of the right for women to...
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the Moral Unity Committee of the International Council of Women, and Julie Siegfried, president of the National Council of French Women. In 1915, Luisi...
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empire of Napoleon III. John Sevier, first governor of Tennessee. Julie Siegfried (1848–1922), political activist. Jacques Soustelle (1912–1990), politician...
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Swan Lake (redirect from Prince Siegfried)
Siegfried and Benno were changed to Jaroslav and Zdeňek, with the rôle of Benno danced by a female dancer en travestie. The rôle of Prince Siegfried was...
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journalist and secretary of the National Council of French Women; and Julie Siegfried, president of the National Council of French Women. The rest of the...
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The Mirage (redirect from Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat)
habitat. By 2002, the dolphin area had become part of Siegfried & Roy's attraction, now known as Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat. The attraction...
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on 26 September 1922. "Jules Siegfried". National Assembly. Retrieved 9 July 2016. Horne 2002, p. 114. "Jules Siegfried, French Dean, Dies". San Francisco...
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the Committee included the great figures of Protestant Philanthropy: Julie Siegfried, Isabelle Bogelot and Emilie de Morsier. The reports on legislation...
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Lutheran Church in America; in Madison, Wisconsin (d. 2021) Died: Julie Siegfried, 74, French women's rights leader and president of the Conseil National...
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not discuss and meddle with the doctor's orders." In 1904 she and Julie Siegfried were the only two women accepted into the Protestant Association for...
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beginning of a long collaboration, similar to that of the couple Jules and Julie Siegfried. Her husband, who wrote several works on the question of prisons, was...
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consisted of women from the three larger Allied countries, such as Julie Siegfried, Avril de Sainte-Croix, Mrs. Édouard de Billy, Comtesse d'Haussonville...
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Get Smart (redirect from Siegfried (Get Smart))
incompetent as Max. Starker (Often pronounced by Siegfried as Shtarker) (King Moody) is Siegfried's equally ruthless but often inept chief henchman, prone...
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War I to move into the workplace while men were fighting in the war. Julie Siegfried served as the President along with Witt-Schlumberger. Both had sons...
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Isabelle Bogelot and included Sarah Monod, Avril de Sainte-Croix, Julie Siegfried and Marie Bonnevial. Misme was president of the Press, Letters and...
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CNFF congress in Strasbourg in October 1919. In 1922 she succeeded Julie Siegfried as president of the CNFF, holding this position until 1932 when she...
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opera, Siegfrieds Tod (Siegfried's Death), in 1848. After arriving in Zürich, he expanded the story with Der junge Siegfried (Young Siegfried), which...
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Egisto (Cavalli) Dryade, Ariadne auf Naxos (Strauss) Erda, Das Rheingold, Siegfried (Wagner) Felicia, Il crociato in Egitto (Meyerbeer) Madame Flora (Baba)...
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Sigi Schmid (redirect from Siegfried Schmid)
Siegfried "Sigi" Schmid (German: [ˈziːkfʀiːt ˈziːɡiː ʃmiːt]; March 20, 1953 – December 25, 2018) was a German soccer coach. Born in Tübingen, West Germany...
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Jay Hunter Morris (section Siegfried)
Blu-ray) – Siegfried Wagner's Dream (DVD and Blu-ray) – Siegfried Twilight of the Gods: The Ultimate Wagner Ring Collection (CD and MP3) – Siegfried Moby Dick:...
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role of Kriemhild in the erotic action film, The Long Swift Sword of Siegfried (1971). She continued receiving small parts in films mostly based on her...
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Rowland Motion pictures 1549 Vine Street (1960-02-08)February 8, 1960 Siegfried & Roy Live performance 7060 Hollywood Boulevard (1999-09-23)September...
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Vet, derived from the James Herriot books, Blakely played the eccentric Siegfried Farnon. (Blakely's Son of Man co-star Robert Hardy would play the role...
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Rockwell At Room 404, Ted finds himself in a fantasy hostage situation. Siegfried (David Proval) maniacally accuses Ted, whom he calls Theodore, of having...
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March 12, 1966, issue (vol. 89, no. 11). Tom Siegfried was the editor from 2007 to 2012. In 2012, Siegfried stepped down, and Eva Emerson became the Editor...
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Mozart née Weber, 1802 Franz Xaver Mozart and Karl Mozart. 1798 Kiefer, Siegfried (2003). "Die Ahnentafel der Familie Weber". Constanze Mozart (in German)...
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epitaph, Cornell University Press, p. 269, ISBN 978-0-8014-2482-3 Karl Siegfried Guthke (2003), Epitaph culture in the West, p. 336 Edwards, Rodney (2017-07-20)...
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