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Albertine may
refer to:
Albertine (Krohg novel), an 1886
novel by
Christian Krohg Albertine i politilægens...
- two
ruling branches in 1485 by the
Treaty of Leipzig: the
Ernestine and
Albertine branches. The
older Ernestine branch pla**** a key role
during the Protestant...
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Viviane Katrina Louise Albertine (born 1
December 1954) is an Australian-born
English musician, singer,
songwriter and writer. She is best
known as the...
- Rosa '
Albertine' is a salmon-pink
hybrid wichurana, a large-flowered
rambling rose that
blooms in
clusters once a year. The
cultivar was bred by René...
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Albertine Books is a
bookstore in Manhattan, New York.
Opened in 2014, it
offers the
largest collection in the
United States of French-language books...
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Elisabeth Albertine of Saxe-Hildburghausen (4
August 1713 – 29 June 1761) was a
Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. She
served as
regent for her son after...
- The
Albertine branch is a
German princely family of the
House of Wettin. The name
derives from the
progenitor of the line,
Albert III, Duke of Saxony...
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Albertine disparue (
Albertine Gone) is the
title of the
sixth volume of
Marcel Proust's
seven part novel, À la
recherche du
temps perdu. It is also known...
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Albertine is a
novel written in 1886 by
Norwegian painter and
writer Christian Krohg. The
novel is set in Norway's capital, Christiania, and
deals with...
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Albertine Agnes of N****au (9
April 1634 – 26 May 1696), was the
regent of Friesland,
Groningen and
Drenthe during the
minority of her son
Henry Casimir...