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    Elisabeth of Schönau (c. 1129 – 18 June 1164) was a German Benedictine visionary. She was an abbess at the Schönau Abbey in the Duchy of Nassau, and reportedly...
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  • 1120 – 1184) was a Benedictine abbot of Schönau, a writer, and brother of the mystic Elisabeth of Schönau, whose life he recorded. Eckbert was born...
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    Romy Schneider (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    in the elementary school of Schönau and from July 1949 she attended the girls' boarding school at Castle Goldenstein [de], a private secondary school...
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    they had three children: Marie von Schönau de Solms (b. 1835), who married Wilhelm Bähr. Karl Louis von Schönau de Solms (1837–1918), who married Wilhelmine...
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    Magda Schneider (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    in the remake Christine (1958). Schneider died in 1996 at her house in Schönau near Berchtesgaden, Bavaria. Boycott (1930) – Zofe Wrong Number, Miss (1932)...
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    Heidelberg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    direction: Edingen-Neckarhausen, Dossenheim, Schriesheim, Wilhelmsfeld, Schönau, Neckargemünd, Bammental, Gaiberg, Leimen, Sandhausen, Oftersheim, Plankstadt...
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  • Otto I, Count of Nassau (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Nassau Castle and dependencies (Dreiherrische), the Ämter Miehlen and Schönau (Schönau Abbey near Strüth über Nastätten) as well as the Vierherrengericht...
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    Elisabet, Elisabeth (Indonesian) Elisabet (Catalan, Danish, Finnish, German, Spanish, Swedish) Elísabet (Icelandic) Elisabeta (Romanian) Élisabeth, Élizabeth...
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    Kingdom of Bohemia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Tábor) Tachau [de] (Czech: Tachov) Taus [de] (Czech: Domažlice) Tepl [de] (Czech: Teplá) Teplitz-Schönau [de] (Czech: Teplice-Šanov) Tetschen [de] (Czech: Děčín)...
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    Elisabeth Møller Jensen (red.): Nordisk kvindelitteraturhistorie, 1993-98. Hans Jørgen Birch: Billedgalleri for Fruentimmer, 1793. Fr. Chr. Schønau:...
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    Princess Stéphanie of Belgium (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the years following the end of the World War I, Elisabeth Marie (who resided with her family in Schönau an der Triesting, Lower Austria) and her mother...
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    Hermann von Hatzfeldt (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Countess Gisela von Dyhrn-Schönau), Franziska von Hatzfeldt (wife of Paul von Nimptsch and Baron Walter von Loë), and Elisabeth von Hatzfeldt (wife of Prince...
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    and abbess May 19 – Bashnouna, Egyptian monk and martyr June 18 – Elisabeth of Schönau, German abbess September 4 – Henry II, prince-bishop of Liège September...
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    non-dynastic Hesselfelt (1965). Van de Venne & Stols (1937). Lück (1981), p. 16–17. Dek (1970). Elisabeth of Schönau: The Complete Works, (Anne L. Clark...
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    Middle English: Oon of Foure) c. 1152–64 Liber viarum Dei by Elisabeth of Schönau c. 1160 De institutione inclusarum by Aelred of Rievaulx Policraticus...
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  • had three children: Anna Elisabeth von Dyhrn und Schönau, married to George III von Wiedebach Hans Georg I von Dyhrn und Schönau, a Silesian chamberlain...
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    Hildegard of Bingen (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    also influenced several monastic women, exchanging letters with Elisabeth of Schönau, a nearby visionary. Hildegard corresponded with popes such as Eugene...
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  • general of Yang Wu 1095 – Sophia of Hungary (b. c. 1050) 1164 – Elisabeth of Schönau, German Benedictine visionary (b. c. 1129) 1234 – Emperor Chūkyō...
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    par with Christmas and Easter. In the 12th century, the German nun Elisabeth of Schönau was reportedly granted visions of Mary and her son which had a profound...
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    Bligger von Steinach (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Bligger III. Bligger appears from 1152 to 1208 in numerous documents of Schönau Abbey, Lorch Abbey, Eberbach Abbey, and in imperial documents. As a poet...
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    Elisabeth Schumann (13 June 1888 – 23 April 1952) was a German lyric soprano who sang in opera, operetta, oratorio, and lieder. She left a substantial...
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    Johanna Geissmar (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    2013 the school conference of the Peter Petersen Gymnasium in Mannheim-Schönau, a high school, decided to rename the school with her name. Since 2014...
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    Neckarsteinach (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    town, 15 km east of Heidelberg. Along the former railway spur line to Schönau, a further population centre was built to the northwest, that is to say...
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  • editor Diane Schoemperlen (b. 1954, Canada/Newfoundland), fiction wr. Elisabeth of Schönau (c. 1129–1164, Germany), visionary in Latin Patricia Schonstein (b...
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  • Selected Writings, edited by Simon Tugwell (1982, ISBN 0809124149) Elisabeth of Schönau: The Complete Works, translated by Anne L. Clark (2000, ISBN 0809139596)...
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  • Ambrosius Franz, Count of Virmont (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Zoppenbroich, Nordenbeck and Gündringen, Lord (Herr) of the free County of Schönau, of Hülsdonk, Bladenhorst, Dürrenhardt, Altenhof, Clörath, Kollenburg and...
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    Hillin of Falmagne (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    between the people of Metz and Verdun. He also received letters from Elisabeth of Schönau, who, in an epistle written ca. 1159, rebuked Hillin for his pacific...
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    Lena Christ (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    describes the unscrupulous attempts of Johanna Rumpl, cook from Öd (close to Schönau near Bad Aibling), to achieve social advancement and independence. Lena...
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  • Schönau am Königsee Men's Youth Skeleton winner: Lukas David Nydegger (2 times) Women's Youth Skeleton winners: Josefa Schellmoser (#1) / Elisabeth Schroedl...
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  • Gotha (district) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    line below symbolizes the Leina canal, which was built 1366 to 1369 from Schönau to Gotha, to bring water into the city. The star at the bottom was the...
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