- Anna
Bernhardine Eckstein (14 June 1868 – 16
October 1947) was a
German champion of
world peace, who
trained as a
teacher and
campaigned for
peace across...
- Denmark. His
birth mother was an unmarried,
Scanian maid
named Josefine Bernhardine Nilsson, and he was put up for
adoption by his
birth father, Jens Christian...
- who
married Prince Heinrich VII Reuss.
Maria Anna
Sophia Elisabeth Bernhardine Ida
Auguste Helene of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (b. Weimar, 29
March 1851...
- and
thereafter mentally ill;
Friedrich Gebhardt Lebrecht (1780–1834).
Bernhardine Friederike (1786–1870). The marshal's grandson,
Count Gebhard Bernhard...
-
lines of rulers: "
Bernhardine line" (Catholic)
ruled Baden-Baden "Ernestine line" (Protestant)
ruled Baden-Durlach The
Bernhardine line died out in 1771...
-
Bormann (1862–1903), a post
office employee, and his
second wife,
Antonie Bernhardine Mennong. The
family was Lutheran. He had two half-siblings (Else and...
- 30, 1775, Bonn). The
marriage produced three children:
Maria Ludovica Bernhardine van
Beethoven (baptized
August 28, 1734, Bonn, died
October 17, 1735...
-
Kaziranga Forest Trail was opened. It is now home to
eleven Asian elephants;
Bernhardine, Yasmin, Asha and Anak, the four
mature females. Kavi,
Ashoka and Samiya...
-
married in 1585, to
Countess Elisabeth of Holstein-Schauenburg (1566-1638)
Bernhardine (1563–1628)
married in 1578 to
Count Louis of Leiningen-Leiningen (1577-1622)...
- (1738–1814), the
estate owner and a salt-mine manager. His
mother was
Auguste Bernhardine (née von Böltzig) (1749–1818), who was Heinrich's
second wife. Novalis...