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Theodor Fliedner (21
January 1800 – 4
October 1864) was a
German Lutheran minister and
founder of
Lutheran deaconess training. In 1836, he
founded Kaiserswerther...
- R,
Kawecki A,
Pawlik M,
Enzensberger C,
Stressig R,
Tchatcheva K, Axt-
Fliedner R, Kohl T, et al. (2012). "Mütterliches
Outcome nach minimal-invasivem...
- be
reached with the
Dortmund Stadtbahn (light rail)
lines U42 (Theodor-
Fliedner-Heim Station), U45 (Stadion Station), U46 (Westfalenhallen
Station and...
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deaconesses are not. The
modern movement began in
Germany in 1836 when
Theodor Fliedner and his wife
Friederike Münster
opened the
first deaconess motherhouse...
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Cinematography Damien Drake Editors Doug Abel
Nicholas Biagetti Dylan Hansen-
Fliedner Daniel Koehler Geoffrey Richman Running time 41–48
minutes Original release...
- at Kaiserswerth-am-Rhein in Germany,
where she
observed Pastor Theodor Fliedner and the
deaconesses working for the sick and the deprived. She regarded...
- service. The
Deaconess tradition began in 19th-century
Europe when
Theodor Fliedner of Kaiserswerth, Germany,
established the
first Deaconess Home and Hospital...
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Johann Hinrich Wichern in
Wittenberg in 1848
based on a
model of
Theodor Fliedner. It
quickly spread from
Germany to
other countries. Like
other missions...
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three Fry nurses. Her
programme of
nurse training also
inspired Theodor Fliedner who
visited her in
London and set up
something similar in Kaiserswerth...
- semi-autobiographical
musical drama film
directed by
Benjamin R. Davis,
Dylan Hansen-
Fliedner, Dane
Mainella and Jay Ja****. The film
received the
Alternative Spirit...