Christian Friedel as Rudolf Höss Sandra Hüller as Hedwig Höss Johann Karthaus as Klaus Höss Luis Noah Witte as Hans Höss Nele Ahrensmeier as Inge-Brigit Höss...
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Variétébesitzer Aribert Wäscher Eberhard Leithoff as Abgeordneter der Bauernpartei Hedwig Wangel as Die Zarin / Gouverneurs Gattin Wolfgang Zilzer as Husarenoffizier...
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1999 The Life Before This Nita 2000 Desire Simone 2000 Deeply Fiona 2001 Hedwig and the Angry Inch Hansel's Mom 2001 Chasing Cain Denise McGoogan 2001 Tart...
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studies at the academy, graduating in 1914. Her graduating performance was as Hedwig in Ibsen's The Wild Duck, which resulted in offers to join a number of the...
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Church, Germany Salzburg Cathedral, Austria Sitka Lutheran Church. USA St. Hedwig's Cathedral, Germany Strasbourg Cathedral, France Ulm Minster, Germany Baldi...
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ISBN 390192678X Essays by Nina Montmann, Arnon Grunberg, Susanne Neuburger, Hedwig Saxenhuber. Bik Van Der Pol: Casco Issues: Past Imperfect No. 9 2006. ISBN 3865882188...
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Gottlieb Margarete Slezak as Frau Holst Joseph Offenbach as Herr Holst Hedwig Schmitz as Frau Jürgens Arnim Suessenguth as Herr Jürgens Volker von Collande...
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Colony: the roots of America's first disestablishment". In Gunn, T. Jeremy; Witte, John (eds.). No Establishment of Religion: America's Original Contribution...
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Temple (1898–1980), wildlife illustrator Alma Thomas (1891–1978), painter Hedwig Thun (1892–1969), painter Charley Toorop (1891–1955), painter Marion Gray...
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after the early death of his first wife, Walter Goetz married Hedwig Pfister at Genoa. Hedwig, nearly twenty years younger than her husband, was daughter...
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"simplistic [clichés] that the propaganda loses all credibility".) Karsten Witte summed him up in his overview, which was first published in 1993, as someone...
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1964), singer Klaus Nomi (1944–1983) Lisa Otto (1919–2013), opera singer Hedwig Reicher-Kindermann (1853–1883), opera singer Martin Rich (1905–2000), conductor...
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Dieter; Kadener, Sebastian; Hummel, Michael; Herzel, Hanspeter; Lammert, Hedwig; Ashwal-Fluss, Reut; Bartok, Osnat; Zaleska, Mandy (2018-08-31). "High-accuracy...
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settlers all had roads named after their families – Gessner, Conrad Sauer, Witte, Wirt, Blalock, Campbell, Hillendahl, Bauer, Fries, and Neuens.[citation...
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Eisenberger [pupils] Mark Hambourg Mieczysław Horszowski [pupils] Edwin Hughes [pupils] Hedwig Kanner-Rosenthal [pupils] Ethel Leginska [pupils] Frank Merrick Franz Mittler...
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to take. Therefore, it was easy for King Christian I of Denmark (son of Hedwig, the sister of the late duke-count Adolphus) to secure his election both...
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Gustave-Moreau, Paris (url) Paulus Moreelse (1571–1638), 5 paintings : Sophia Hedwig, Countess of Nassau Dietz, with her Three Sons, Rijksmuseum, Het Loo Palace...
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(1872–1939) Carl Wendemuth Georg Wendt Rudolf Wissell (1869–1962) Otto Witte Mathilde Wurm (1874–1935) Hermann Müller (Lichtenberg) (1868–1932 Michael...
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Question 152. "CIC". 1055 § 1 Witte (1997), p. 20. Witte (1997), p. 25. Chadwick (1990), pp. 58–59. Power (1995), pp. 1–2. Witte Jr., John (1997). From Sacrament...
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(d. 1662) July 25 – Brian Twyne, English archivist (d. 1644) August 5 – Hedwig of Denmark, Danish princess (d. 1641) August 15 – Jeremias Drexel, Jesuit...
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1650) June 9 – Jean de Brisacier, French Jesuit (d. 1668) June 13 Sophia Hedwig of Brunswick-Lüneburg, German noblewoman (d. 1642) Tobias Michael, German...
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been active with the Catholic Centre Party. Lichtenberg served at St. Hedwig's Cathedral from 1932, and was under the watch of the Gestapo by 1933, for...
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ship was wrecked on April 28. Two rescue ships, the Goede Hoop and the Witte Valck are sent to rescue the men marooned in Western Australia. By the time...
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based on the system of the Swedish botanist Linnaeus. Professor Johann Hedwig of Leipzig later named a genus of moss Timmia after him, including the species...
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Engel Paul Ernst Herbert Eulenberg F Hans von Faber du Faur Otto von Falke Hedwig Fechheimer Paul Fechter Arnold Federmann Conrad Felixmüller Karl Figdor...
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Wynants reviewed the exhibition “Euregionale ‘92" in the art magazine De Witte Raaf. The exhibition in Hasselt, organized in cooperation with Wolfgang...
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Johanna Elisabeth Smit 1933-1981 Sophia van Rheineck ca. 1115–1176 Sophie Hedwig van Brunswijk-Wolfenbüttel 1592-1642 Sophie van de Palts 1630-1714 Sophie...
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Abbess (1271–1273) Elisabeth I Stauffin von Stauffenburg, Abbess (1273–1276) Hedwig Kropflin, Abbess (1276–1285) Kunigunde IV Hainkhoverin, Abbess (1285–1300)...
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