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and `` Marmee '' March, like Sophie Szold, was the competent manager of her brood of girls, of whom the Marches had only four to the Szolds' five.
Albert was married in 1124 to Sophie of Winzenburg ( died 25 March 1160 ) and they had the following children:
Before she died, Sophie Germain was recommended by Gauss to receive her honorary degree.
In the same year, she co-founded London School of Medicine for Women with Sophie Jex-Blake and became a lecturer in what was the only teaching hospital in Britain to offer courses for women.
Gavrilo Princip ( Serbian Cyrillic: Гаврило Принцип, ; 28 April 1918 ) was the man who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914.
Heinrich's mother, Luise Therese Sophie, died in 1831, when Heinrich was nine years old.
His first wife was mathematician Sophie Wertman ( 1901 – 1951 ), with whom he had a son, Peter ( born 1928 ).
Sophie was the cousin and houseguest of Rousseau's patroness and landlady Madame d ' Epinay, whom he treated rather highhandedly.
His first wife was Princess Sophie of Legnica ( ca.
Joachim III Frederick was born in Cölln to John George, Elector of Brandenburg, and Sophie of Legnica.
Joachim von Ribbentrop was born in Wesel, Rhenish Prussia, to Richard Ulrich Friedrich Joachim Ribbentrop, a career army officer, and his wife, Johanne Sophie Hertwig.
In many ways his work was more in tune with Zürich Dada's championing of performance and abstract art than Berlin Dada's agit-prop approach, and indeed examples of his work were published in the last Zürich dada publication, der Zeltweg, November 1919, alongside the work of Arp and Sophie Tauber.
Princesses Alexandra and Dagmar of Denmark. Princess Marie Sophie Fredrica / Frederikke Dagmar was born at the Yellow Palace in Copenhagen.
She was baptized into the Lutheran faith and named after her kinswoman Marie Sophie Fredrica of Hesse-Kassel, Queen Dowager of Denmark as well as the medieval Danish queen, Dagmar of Bohemia.
Before her marriage, Sophia, as the daughter of Frederick V, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, was referred to as Sophie, Princess Palatine of the Rhine, or as Sophia of the Palatinate.
Her mother was also named Marie-Madeline, and this plethora of " Maries " may have been the reason she went by Sophie.
As UC Irvine's Women's Studies professor Lynn Osen describes, when her parents found Sophie “ asleep at her desk in the morning, the ink frozen in the ink horn and her slate covered with calculations ,” they realized that their daughter was serious and relented.
" When Lagrange saw the intelligence of M. LeBlanc, he requested a meeting, and thus Sophie was forced to disclose her true identity.
The Tadoma method was invented by American teacher Sophie Alcorn and developed at the Perkins School for the Blind in Massachusetts.
The CPV's claim to legitimacy was retained following the collapse of communism in 1989 and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 by its commitment to the thoughts of Hồ Chí Minh, according to Sophie Quinn-Judge.
When Sophie, Countess of Wessex was granted arms, the sinister supporter assigned was a blue wyvern, described by the College of Arms as " an heraldic beast which has long been associated with Wessex ".
In 1786 Condorcet married Sophie de Grouchy, who was more than twenty years his junior.
The marriage was a strong one, and Sophie visited her husband regularly while he remained in hiding.
Although she began proceedings for divorce in January 1794, it was at the insistence of Condorcet and Cabanis, who wished to protect their property from expropriation and to provide financially for Sophie and their young daughter, Louise ' Eliza ' Alexandrine.

Sophie and heiress
In 1652 a citizen of Amsterdam, Flinck married in 1656 an heiress, Sophie van der Houven, daughter of a director of the Dutch East India Company.

Sophie and Hesse
* Prince Christoph Ernst August of Hesse ( 1901 – 1943 ) married Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark, had issue.
The origins of the House of Hesse begin with the marriage of Sophie of Thuringia, daughter of Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia and Elizabeth of Hungary with Henry II, Duke of Brabant from the House of Reginar.
Elizabeth's second child Sophie of Thuringia ( 1224 – 1275 ) married Henry II, Duke of Brabant and was the ancestress of the Landgraves of Hesse, since in the War of the Thuringian Succession she won Hesse for her son Heinrich I, called the Child.
When the daughter of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, Sophie of Brabant, was able to secure the Western parts of Thuringia for her son Henry the Child in 1265, therefore founding the state of Landgraviate of Hesse, the Marburg area became its core territory.
Sophie was engaged to Prince Louis of Hesse, the brother of Tsar Paul ’ s first wife, but when the Russian heir to the throne became a widower in 1776, Frederick II of Prussia proposed Sophie as the ideal candidate to be Paul's second wife.
* Marie Sophie Frederikke, Queen Dowager of Denmark, born 1767, née Princess of Hesse, eldest daughter of Princess Louise of Denmark, third and youngest daughter of Frederik V. She died in 1852.
Still, Prince Christian had been a foster " grandson " of the sonless royal couple Frederick VI and his queen, Marie ( Marie Sophie Frederikke of Hesse ), thus he was known to the royal court and familiar with the traditions of recent monarchs.
Christian of Lyksborg and his wife Louise of Hesse named their second daughter, Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar of Lyksborg ( born 1847 ), in the queen's honor as her namesake.
Marie Sophie of Hesse
Marie Sophie of Hesse
She would have her first child there, Marie Sophie, Princess of Hesse on October 20, 1767 and then her second, Wilhelm, Prince of Hesse on January 20, 1769.
# Marie Sophie, Princess of Hesse ( 20 October 1767 – 21 March 1852 ), married on 31 July 1790 to the future King Frederik VI of Denmark

Sophie and which
In Death in the Sickroom, the subject is the death of his sister Sophie, which he re-did in many future variations.
Surveying the entire range of French filmmaking today, Tim Palmer calls contemporary cinema in France a kind of eco-system, in which commercial cinema co-exists with artistic radicalism, first-time directors ( who make up about 40 % of all France's directors each year ) mingle with veterans, and there even occasionally emerges a fascinating pop-art hybridity, in which the features of intellectual and mass cinemas are interrelated ( as in filmmakers like Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, Olivier Assayas, Maïwenn, Sophie Fillières, Serge Bozon, and others ).
He also pursued an unconsummated romantic attachment with the 25-year-old Sophie d ' Houdetot, which partly inspired his epistolary novel, Julie, ou la nouvelle Héloïse ( also based on memories of his idyllic youthful relationship with Mme de Warens ).
Sophie had derived the correct differential equation, but her method did not predict experimental results with great accuracy, as she had relied on an incorrect equation from Euler, which led to incorrect boundary conditions.
There was however an 1881 French performance given as a Benefit, in the Cercle de la Méditerranée Salon at Nice, organized by Sophie Cruvelli, in which she took the role of Elsa.
For n = 10 < sup > 4 </ sup >, this estimate predicts 156 Sophie Germain primes, which has a 20 % error compared to the exact value of 190.
The college is known nationally as the home of the Sophie Kerr Prize, which is awarded to the graduating senior with the most literary potential.
He prohibited intellectual exercise at home, for which action Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, who corresponded with Sophie, called him an uneducated farmer.
Julian had a brief relationship with Patricia Neal's daughter Tessa Dahl ( Stanley Holloway had appeared with Neal in the 1965 film In Harm's Way ), which produced a daughter, the model and author Sophie Dahl.
The plot ultimately centers around a tragic decision which Sophie was forced to make upon entering the concentration camp.
As the story progresses, Sophie tells Stingo of her past, of which she has never before spoken.
Sophie and Stingo attempt to flee to a peanut farm in Virginia which Stingo's father has inherited.
On the way there, Sophie reveals her deepest, darkest secret: on the night that she arrived at Auschwitz, a sadistic doctor made her choose which of her two children would die immediately by gassing and which would continue to live, albeit in the camp.
Despite the fact that Stingo proposes marriage to her, and despite a shared night that relieves Stingo of his virginity and fulfills many of his sexual fantasies, Sophie disappears, leaving only a note in which she says that she must return to Nathan.
The AKS primality test, runs in Õ (( log n )< sup > 12 </ sup >) ( improved to Õ (( log n )< sup > 7. 5 </ sup >) in the published revision of their paper ), which can be further reduced to Õ (( log n )< sup > 6 </ sup >) if the Sophie Germain conjecture is true.
Baxter later recounted that The Razor's Edge contained her only great performance which was a hospital scene where the character, Sophie, " loses her husband, child and everything else ".
This relationship became noteworthy because in 1757, while Saint-Lambert was away on military duty in the Seven Years ' War, Jean-Jacques Rousseau suddenly conceived a mad passion for Sophie, which he wrote about in his Confessions.
Then in 1788 ( a year prior to the French Revolution ) she appeared as an author under her own name ( Sophie had been already published, but anonymously ) with some Lettres sur J. J. Rousseau, a fervid panegyric which demonstrated evident talent but little in the way of critical discernment.
* Mrs. Clonkers: The unseen director of the orphanage in which Sophie lives at the start of the novel ; described as cruel and often abusive to her charges.
His younger daughter, Sophie Tatischeff, later edited the remaining footage, which was released in 2002 after her own death from lung cancer in 2001.
After the dinner, Miss Sophie indicates to a very drunk James that she wishes to retire to bed, to which James responds:

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