- behalf.
Hendrina Stenmanns was born in
Issum in the
German Confederation in 1852 as the
eldest of
seven children to
Wilhelm Franz Stenmanns (1821-1887) and...
- took place:
Celestine of the
Mother of God,
Giuseppina Nicoli,
Hendrina Stenmanns,
Maria Rosa Flesch,
Marta Anna Wiecka,
Michael Sopocko,
Petrus Kibe Kasui...
-
Maria Helena Stollenwerk,
called Mother Maria (1852–1900) and
Hendrina Stenmanns,
called Mother Josepha (1852–1903) as co-foundresses. This
community of...
- May 1988.
Retrieved 26
April 2015.
Stenmann 1995, p. 35.
Stenmann 1995, p. 37.
Stenmann 1995, pp. 37–38.
Stenmann 1995, p. 39.
Smith and Kay 1972, p....
-
Right Gets
Wrong About the Crusades". Time.
Retrieved 2019-11-25.
Phillip Stenmann Baun (August 2022). "Memory and far-right historiography: The case of the...
- (1890–1943)
Giuseppina Catanea (1894–1948) Khalīl al-Haddād (1875–1954)
Josefa Stenmanns (1852–1903) Raphaël
Rafiringa (1856–1919)
Jerzy Popiełuszko (1947–1984)...
-
Catholic religious sister who
collaborated with
Arnold Janssen and
Hendrina Stenmanns and co-founded the
Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit. Pope...
- 1903 Toulouse,
French Third Republic Trappist priest Blessed Hendrina Stenmanns (Josepha) 1852 Issum, Kleve,
German Confederation 1903 Steyl, Limburg...
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Helena Chrzanowska,
Polish nurse Havryil Blazhovskyi,
priest Hendrina Stenmanns,
German nun
Hiacynta Lula,
martyr Hieronymus von Colloredo,
bishop Hildegard...
- the
Purification (1883–1902)
Helena Stollenwerk (1852–1900)
Hendrina Stenmanns (1852–1903) Jean-Baptiste
Delaveyne (1653–1719)
Marie Anne
Blondin (1809–1890)...