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Antoinette von
Schiller (née von
Lengefeld; 22
November 1766 – 9 July 1826) was the wife of
German poet
Friedrich Schiller.
Lengefeld was born in Rudolstadt,...
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Lengefeld is a town and a
former muni****lity in the
district Erzgebirgskreis, in the Free
State of Saxony, Germany. It is
situated in the Ore Mountains...
- two sisters,
Caroline and
Charlotte von
Lengefeld.
Schiller was
ultimately married to
Charlotte von
Lengefeld. The film was
nominated for the
Golden Bear...
- The
Lengefeld Lime
Works (German:
Kalkwerk Lengefeld) was a
limestone mine
southwest of
Lengefeld in the
Saxon town of Pockau-
Lengefeld in the Ore Mountains...
- Pockau–
Lengefeld station is a
local railway junction in Pockau-
Lengefeld in the
German state of Saxony. The Pockau-
Lengefeld–Neuhausen
railway branches...
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Lengefeld is a
village in the muni****lity of Unstruttal, Thuringia, Germany. A
formerly independent muni****lity, it was
merged into the new muni****lity...
- Pockau-
Lengefeld is a town in the
district Erzgebirgskreis, in Saxony, Germany. It is
situated in the Ore Mountains, 23 km
southeast of Chemnitz. It was...
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Caroline von
Wolzogen (née von
Lengefeld) (3
February 1763,
Rudolstadt – 11
January 1847, Jena), was a
German writer in the
Weimar classicism circle....
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historical works. On 22
February 1790,
Schiller married Charlotte von
Lengefeld (1766–1826). Two sons (Karl
Friedrich Ludwig and
Ernst Friedrich Wilhelm)...
- The Pockau-
Lengefeld–Neuhausen railway, one of two
lines also
called the Flöha
Valley Railway (German: Flöhatalbahn), is a
branch line in the
German state...