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    Mileva Roller (February 18, 1886 – May 6, 1949) was an Austrian painter in the Viennese Secession movement. Mileva Stojsavljevic was born on 14 February...
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  • Luxembourgian boxer Mihail Roller (1908–1958), Romanian communist politician Mileva Roller (1886–1949), Austrian painter Olivier Roller (born 1972), French photographer...
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    Alfred Roller (2 October 1864 – 21 June 1935) was an Austrian painter, graphic designer, and set designer. His wife was Mileva Roller and they were members...
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  • He was the younger son of the Viennese Secession artists Alfred and Mileva Roller. In July 1934 Ulrich was one of the Austrian Nazis that unsuccessfully...
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    and civilian. His older sister was the painter Mileva Roller and her husband was the artist Alfred Roller (1864–1935). Stojsavljevic was born to an ethnically...
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    writer and former mayor of Belgrade Paja Jovanović, Realist painter Mileva Roller, painter of the Vienna Secession movement Laza Kostić, poet Madita,...
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    premiere. Alfred Roller, a close collaborator and colleague of Mahler's in Vienna, communicated in a 2 May 1906 letter to his fiancée Mileva Stojsavljevic...
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    agricultural machinery during communism. Johann Nákó's only heiress, daughter Mileva, became Duchess of San Marco by marriage. After the Duke's death in 1888...
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