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Ursula Dirichs (born 1933, Recklinghausen,
Germany - 2022) was a
German actress.
Ursula Dirichs was born in the
northern Ruhr area and grew up in Königsberg...
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Ferdinand Dirichs (24
November 1894 – 27
December 1948) was a
German Roman Catholic bishop.
Dirichs was born in
Germany and was
ordained to the priesthood...
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crowned with a new
Danish Crown Regalia which had been made for him by
Dirich Fyring (1580–1603), ****isted by the
Nuremberg goldsmith,
Corvinius Saur...
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reading is
accepted by both
Havet and
Dirichs above. The
interpretation "Cozeiuod orieso" = "Conseuiod orieso" is
Dirich's.
Havet reads: "Cozeui adoriose" = "Conseui...
- it was made as a co-production
between France and West Germany.
Ursula Dirichs as Ida
Jungmann Reinhild Solf as Tony
Volkert Kraeft as
Thomas Gerd Böckmann...
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Giller (1927–2011),
actor Karl
Ridderbusch (1932–1997),
opera singer Ursula Dirichs (born 1935),
actress Rosemarie Koczy (1939–2007),
artist and teacher, concentration...
- the
introduction of
absolute monarchy in 1660. The
crown was
fashioned by
Dirich Fyring (1580-1603) at
Odense ****isted by the
Nuremberg goldsmith Corvini****...
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Antonius Hilfrich (30 Oct 1930
succeeded – 5
February 1947 died)
Ferdinand Dirichs (24 Sep 1947
appointed – 27
December 1948 died)
Wilhelm Kempf (3 May 1949...
- Austrian-German co-production Die Rachegöttin
Wolfgang Panzer [de]
Ursula Dirichs, Lola Müthel,
Rosemarie Fendel,
Walter Schmidinger,
Ulrich Wildgruber Crime...
- How Ian Dìreach got the Blue
Falcon (Scottish Gaelic:
Sgeulachd Mic Iain
Dìrich) is a
Scottish fairy tale,
collected by John
Francis Campbell in Po****r...