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Johanna and Kinkel
* November 15 — Johanna Kinkel, composer ( b. 1810 )
* Gottfried Kinkel marries fellow musician Johanna Mockel.
Among the people who attended her salon, hosted by herself and her husband Ludolf August von Bruiningk, were Carl Schurz, Gottfried and Johanna Kinkel, Ferdinand Freiligrath, Alexander Herzen, Louis Blanc, Malwida von Meysenbug, Adolf Strodtmann, Johannes and Bertha Ronge, Alexander Schimmelfennig, Wilhelm Loewe-Kalbe and Heinrich Bernhard Oppenheim.
Johanna Kinkel
Johanna Kinkel ( 8 July 1810 – 15 November 1858 ) was a German composer, writer, and revolutionary.
The first volume of Schurz's autobiography has many recollections of Johanna Kinkel, especially for the years 1848-1852 when he was most closely associated with the family.
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Johanna and lost
" Having lost out to Jason Priestley and Ian Ziering, respectively, casting director Johanna Ray gave him a small role with two lines in the pilot, but Glenn was barely visible in the final broadcast version.
They lost to Frederik Bergstrom and Johanna Persson of Sweden in the round of 32.
They lost to Frederik Bergstrom and Johanna Persson of Sweden in the round of 32.

Johanna and her
Jefri's older sister, Johanna, is rescued by Pilgrim and Scriber, wandering Tines who bring her to the rival faction, led by Woodcarver.
In 1850 Sultan Selim of Johanna island seized the American whaler Maria and imprisoned her commander, named Moores.
Towards the end of 1918, Frances sent a letter to Johanna Parvin, a friend in Cape Town, South Africa, where Frances had lived for most of her life, enclosing the photograph of her with the fairies.
Johanna was a shy, retiring and deeply religious woman — although famed for her sharp tongue in later life — and in his public life Bismarck was sometimes accompanied by his sister Malwine (" Malle ") von Arnim.
In 1927 he befriended Johanna Ey, who as " Mutter Ey " became well known for her stewardship of young and upcoming artists of the day.
In 1806, shortly after her husband's death, Johanna and Adele moved to Weimar.
During war time Johanna was very active at the local scene: she harboured German officials arrived in the city, and they dined at her house ; volunteered to nurse wounded soldiers ; and sheltered many of the less fortunate Weimar citizens whose homes French soldiers had taken over.
Goethe's endorsement was a major factor behind Johanna's quick social success: Johanna was the first upper-class woman in Weimar society to willingly open the doors of her house to Goethe's wife, Christiane Vulpius, who was of lower-class background and a mistress of Goethe's before legally marrying him during the French invasion.
Johanna had a difficult relationship with her famous son.
Though in 1813 she at last permitted him to live with her, the arrangement soon failed: a year later Johanna asked her son to leave the house following a heated argument between the two of them over Johanna's friendship with her lodger, a younger man named Georg von Gerstenbergk.
The letter was about their father's suicide and, in it, Arthur pointed to Johanna as being responsible for the tragedy, rumoured to be a suicide, saying that, whilst their father suffered ill in bed, abandoned to the care of an employee, Johanna amused herself in social reunions and gave her husband none of her time.
In her will, Johanna Schopenhauer made Adele her sole heir.
That, she probably did not do out of spite to her son: for, whilst Arthur lived economically well-off, having not only preserved but even doubled his share of his father's wealth, Adele, as Johanna foresaw, would pass financial difficulties after her mother's death — something in which the spendthrift Johanna played no small role.
Almost without resources, Johanna wrote to the Duke of Weimar a letter in which she narrated her current plight.
It was not long after her arrival in Weimar that Johanna began to publish her writings, some articles on paintings with an emphasis on those by Jan Van Eyck.

Johanna and life
Gauss's personal life was overshadowed by the early death of his first wife, Johanna Osthoff, in 1809, soon followed by the death of one child, Louis.
The letters were first annotated in 1913 by Theo's widow Johanna van Gogh-Bonger who explained that she published them with ' trepidation ' because she did not want the drama in the artist's life to overshadow his work.
** Maria Johanna Görtz-Swedish still life artist ( born 1783 )
A memoir of his life by Johanna Schopenhauer, mother of the philosopher, Arthur Schopenhauer, appeared in 1810, and a complete edition of his works in 1829.
Born as Johanna Eckert, Holm was drawn to music and drama at an early age, so she attended the Institution of Emile Jacques-Dalcroze throughout her childhood and young adult life.
Meigen, found himself in the house in which the great poet and dramatist Klopstock spent the last 30 years of his life and which Von Winthem's sister, Johanna Elisabeth von Winthem, Klopstock's widow, then owned.

Johanna and late
The house stood until the late 1990s, and a small family burial plot still remains, where John is buried between his two wives, Lydia Russ and Johanna Frederica VanHeemskerk.
His children are screenwriter Don Mankiewicz, politician Frank Mankiewicz and the late novelist Johanna Mankiewicz Davis.

Johanna and 1858
In 1843, he married Johanna Mockel ( 1810 – 1858 ), a writer, composer and musician who assisted her husband in his literary work and revolutionary activities.
Christiaan Eijkman was born on 11 August 1858, at Nijkerk, Netherlands as the seventh child of Christiaan Eijkman, the headmaster of a local school, and Johanna Alida Pool.
* Willis the pilot: a sequel to The Swiss family Robinson ; or, Adventures of an emigrant family wrecked on an unknown coast of the Pacific Ocean ( 1858 ) has been attributed to Johann Wyss or to Johanna Spyri, author of Heidi.
# Margarete Karoline Fredericka Cecilie Auguste Amalie Josephine Elisabeth Maria Johanna ( b. Dresden, 24 May 1840 – d. Monza, 15 September 1858 ), known as Margarete ; married on 4 November 1856 to Archduke Carl Ludwig of Austria, her cousin.

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