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Emma Charlotte Herwegh (née Siegmund; 10 May 1817 – 24 March 1904) was a German salonnière and woman of letters who participated in the 1848 uprisings
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German poet (1817–1875)
Georg Friedrich Rudolph Theodor Herwegh (31 May 1817 – 7 April 1875) was a German poet, who is considered part of the Young Germany movement. He was born
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South African actress
Amato has appeared in Bill Irwin's Mr. Fox: A Rumination (2004), and as Emma in Trumpery (2007). She later costarred as Calantha in The Broken Heart in
Bianca_Amato
German Marxist scholar
volume of papers left by Georg and Emma Herwegh which had been gifted to the municipality by the couple's son, Marcel Herwegh. In 1946, shortly after the war
Bruno_Kaiser
Calendar year
1851) March 21 – Aurélie Ghika, French writer (born 1820) March 24 – Emma Herwegh, German writer (born 1817) March 31 Mifflin E. Bell, American architect
1904
Month of 1904
Died: Sir Edwin Arnold KCIE CSI, 71, English poet and journalist Emma Herwegh (born Emma Siegmund), 86, German writer The opera Armida, the final work of
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met with other revolutionary women, including Kathinka Zitz-Halein, Emma Herwegh, Amalie Struve and Mathilde Franziska Anneke. On 20–21 May Elise and
Elise_Blenker
Military unit
other emigrants in Paris under the leadership of the socialist poet Georg Herwegh, which set out for the Grand Duchy of Baden at the beginning of the German
German_Democratic_Legion
Polish poet (1821–1883)
Alexander Herzen, and other intellectuals such as Jules Michelet (many at Emma Herwegh's salon). Financial hardship, unrequited love, political misunderstandings
Cyprian_Norwid
German writer (1821–1880)
German. Ludmilla Assing's friends included Ferdinand Lassalle, Georg and Emma Herwegh, Hedwig Dohm and Hermann, Fürst von Pückler-Muskau. After Pückler's death
Ludmilla_Assing
German journalist who popularized the term antisemitism (1819–1904)
Zürich, where he became acquainted with political émigrés (like Georg Herwegh, Julius Fröbel, and August Follen), most of whom were members of the democratic
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Christian Wagner Leo Tolstoy Adolf Ehrenberg Franz Held Edward Fern George Herwegh Emma Clausen Der arme Teufel, published by Albert Weidner and edited by Erich
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1848-49 uprising in the Grand Duchy of Baden
Hecker, Gustav Struve and his wife Amalie, Gottfried Kinkel, Georg Herwegh and his wife Emma. Furthermore, Wilhelm Liebknecht, who at that time was relatively
Baden_Revolution
German author (1842–1912)
His tomb was inspired by the Temple of Athena Nike. In 1880, May married Emma Pollmer. They divorced in 1903 and had no children. May subsequently married
Karl_May
German DJ and producer (born 1987)
Dilßner lived in Friedrichshain, a Berlin borough. He studied at Georg-Herwegh-Oberschule and followed piano lessons. He enrolled for university studies
Wankelmut
German playwright and poet (1898–1956)
Invincible Inscription The Mask of Evil The Sixteen-Year-Old Seamstress Emma Ries before the Magistrate Die Lösung (The Solution) To Be Read in the Morning
Bertolt_Brecht
German journalist, poet and playwright
Nevertheless, during the 1848 March Revolution she met exiled poet Georg Herwegh in Strasbourg and encouraged him to fight for democracy in nonviolence
Helmina_von_Chézy
Austrian poet and author (1926–1973)
New German Critique (93): 131–143. ISSN 0094-033X. JSTOR 4150483. Garman, Emma (9 July 2019). "Feminize Your Canon: Ingeborg Bachmann". The Paris Review
Ingeborg_Bachmann
Austrian writer
Austria into Nazi Germany. In 1936 he moved to Dachau, Germany, where he met Emma Maria Thoma, who would become his second wife in 1952. In Germany, he renewed
Heimito_von_Doderer
England, nf) Thomas Kibble Hervey (1799–1859, Scotland/England, p/nf) Georg Herwegh (1817–1875, Germany, p) Theodor Herzl (1860–1904, Austria/Hungary, nf/d)
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Swiss playwrighter and novelist (1911–1991)
architect, and Karolina Bettina Frisch (née Wildermuth). He had a half-sister, Emma (1899–1972), his father's daughter by a previous marriage, and a brother
Max_Frisch
German science fiction writer
for Munich and then Berlin, before working as a freelance journalist for Emma, radio and the feminist press[. Behr was also co-founder of the Association
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Hebrew
(×ִמָ×) Hebrew name IMMA means "mother." Compare with another form of Imma.
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American, Arabic, Armenian, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Jamaican, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Polish, Swedish
Industrious; All-containing; Universal; Embracing Everything; Whole; Entire; All
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English
Variant spelling of German Irma, ERMA means "entire, whole."
Female
Slovene
 Slovene form of English Emily, EMA means "rival." Compare with other forms of Ema.
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French Latin Italian
Jewel.
Female
German
 Low German form of German Irma, IMMA means "entire, whole." Compare with another form of Imma.
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Swedish American Teutonic English German
Universal.
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Elmo, ELMA means "helmet, protection."
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Muslim
Whole, Complete
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Indian
Whole, Complete
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the female personal name Emm; this was the English form of Emma, which was a popular Norman name of Germanic origin, originally a short form of compound names formed with erm(en), irm(en) ‘entire’.
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Variant spelling of Italian Gemma, JEMMA means "precious stone."
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Ancestress
Female
Hungarian
 Hungarian form of Norman French Emma, EMA means "entire, whole." Compare with other forms of Ema.
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English
Italian name GEMMA means "precious stone."
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English
Variant spelling of Norman French Emmie, EMMY means "entire, whole."
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Old Norman French name of Germanic origin, derived from the element ermen/irmen, EMMA means "entire, whole."Â
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Muslim
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Hawaiian
 Hawaiian form of Norman French Emma, EMA means "entire, whole." Compare with other forms of Ema.
EMMA HERWEGH
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English
Variant spelling of English Gerald, JERALD means "spear ruler."
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French Russian
Grace.
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Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
Famous Yoga Philosopher
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Muslim
Sole. Single.
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Arabic, Muslim
Star
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Biblical
God hath raised up; or established him.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Grand
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French Teutonic
Adherent of a nobleman.
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Hindu
Protector of the three worlds
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n.
A leaf bud, as distinguished from a flower bud.
n.
An abbes or spiritual mother.
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A bud spore; one of the small spores or buds in the reproduction of certain Protozoa, which separate one at a time from the parent cell.
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of Gemma
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of Lemma
n.
A preliminary or auxiliary proposition demonstrated or accepted for immediate use in the demonstration of some other proposition, as in mathematics or logic.
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of Lemma