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German actress and singer (1801–1882)
Dorothea Caroline "Doris" Devrient (née Böhler; 20 February 1801 – 29 May 1882) was a German actress and soprano singer, best known for her comedic and
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documentary photographer Doris Devrient (1801–1882), German actress and singer Doris Dlakude (born 1969), South African politician Doris A. Dirks, Canadian
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brother of Karl August and Eduard Doris Devrient (1801–1882), Emil's wife from 1825 to 1842 Wilhelmine Schröder-Devrient (1804–1860), opera singer, married
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City in Hesse, Germany
historian and economist Daniel Bandmann (1837–1905), actor-manager Doris Devrient (1801–1882), actress and singer. Christine Genast (1798–1860), actress
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written in von Küstner's Review. On 24 April 1830, with Wilhelmine Schröder-Devrient, she sang "Erlkönig" by Schubert set by Goethe's poem of the same name
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19th century German actor and opera singer
gained an engagement in Leipzig, Devrient became a full-time actor. There, he met his later wife, the actress Doris (or Dorothea) Böhler (1805–1882);
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1834) 6 April – Friedrich Drake, German sculptor (born 1805) 29 May – Doris Devrient, German actress and singer (born 1801) 16 September – Theodore Eisfeld
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Wilhelm Schröder (1896–1979), German military officer Wilhelmine Schröder-Devrient (1804–1860), German singer Wilhelmine Schröder, (1839–1924), Swedish writer
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some different resources: the great vocal tragedienne Wilhelmine Schröder-Devrient, the celebrated singer of Fidelio and later three Wagner premieres. A review
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film Labyrinth of Horror Michael Curtiz Lucy Doraine Alfons Fryland Max Devrient Austria The Arrival from the Darkness Jan S. Kolár Theodor Pištěk (actor)
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Destouches (1680–1754) for Jean-Joseph Mouret: Les amours de Ragonde Eduard Devrient (1801–1877) for Heinrich Marschner: Hans Heiling Gaetano Donizetti (1797–1848)
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meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of...
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Diminutive form of Italian Lorenzo, LORIS means "of Laurentum."Â
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Fight. Fighter. Famous bearers: Russian writer Boris Pasternak, author of Dr Zhivagoz; Boris...
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Gift; From Doris; Similar to Doris
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meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of...
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Romanian form of Latin Dorianus, DORIN means "of the Dorian tribe."
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Gift. In Greek mythology, the daughter of Oceanus and mother of the sea-nymph Nereids; also the...
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From Doris; Dorian Woman; Woman of the Sea; Gift; Gift from God; Name of a Place
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Descendant of Dorus; Place Name; From Doris
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meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of...
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Of the sea. Also feminine form of Dorian: Of Doris, a district of Greece; or of Doros, a...
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Variant spelling of Greek Doris, DORRIS means "bounty" and "unmixed, pure."
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Of the Sea
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Portuguese form of Spanish Dolores, DORES means "sorrows."
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meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of...
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(ΔωÏίς) Greek name DORIS means "bounty" and "unmixed, pure." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of the sea, consort of Nêreus and mother of the Nereids (sea nymphs).Â
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(ΔωÏίς) Greek name DORIS means "bounty" and "unmixed, pure." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of the sea, consort of Nereus and mother of the Nereids (sea nymphs).Â
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(БориÑ) Russian name said to originally derive from Tatar Bogoris, BORIS means "small." Later, however, it was taken to be a short form of Borislav, the first element coming from the root bor- ("battle"), hence "fighter, warrior."Â
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(ΔωÏός) Greek name of a son of Hellen and founder of the Dorian tribe, probably derived from the word doron, DOROS means "gift."
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(דּï‹×¨Ö´×™×ª) Hebrew name DORIT means "generation" or "period of time."
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A Young Girl
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Goddess Saraswati
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Sun, Vishnu
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Backward spelling of Agnes: pure; chaste.
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Hymn
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Beautifull
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Knowledge
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Intellect; Perception; Achievement; Attainment
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Plains; A Medieval Spanish Kingdom
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Follower of Christ
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a.
Pertaining to Doris, in ancient Greece, or to the Dorians; as, the Doric dialect.
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The quarter-round molding (ovolo) of the Roman Doric style. See Illust. of Column
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A division of opisthobranchiate mollusks having the branchiae in a wreath or group around the anal opening, as in the genus Doris.
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A genus of nudibranchiate mollusks having a wreath of branchiae on the back.
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Any one of several species of small lemurs of the genus Stenops. They have long, slender limbs and large eyes, and are arboreal in their habits. The slender loris (S. gracilis), of Ceylon, in one of the best known species.
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A Doric phrase or idiom.
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The half channel or groove in the edge of the triglyph in the Doric order.
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The space between two channels of the Doric triglyph.
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of Dory
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A native or inhabitant of Doris in Greece.
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The fillet, or band, at the bottom of a Doric frieze, separating it from the architrave.
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Pertaining to, or designating, architecture, in which the beginnings of the Doric style are supposed to be found.
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of Dory
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Of or pertaining to the ancient Greeks of Doris; Doric; as, a Dorian fashion.
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Same as Doric, 3.
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A Doric phrase or idiom.
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Belonging to, or resembling, the oldest and simplest of the three orders of architecture used by the Greeks, but ranked as second of the five orders adopted by the Romans. See Abacus, Capital, Order.
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Of or relating to one of the ancient Greek musical modes or keys. Its character was adapted both to religions occasions and to war.
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The Doric dialect.