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    Helene Christaller ([ˈkʁɪstalɐ], née Heyer: 31 January 1872, in Darmstadt – 24 May 1953, in Jugenheim/Bergstraße) was a German Protestant writer mostly...
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  • Christaller is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Helene Christaller (1872–1953), German writer Emilie Christaller (1829–1866), German...
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    including Tsar Nicholas II of Russia as well as writers Georg Kaiser and Helene Christaller. Further it has been an ancient Jewish Community. Industrial and commercial...
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  • relationships between towns of the same region. Walter Christaller was born to Erdmann Gottreich and Helene Christaller, an author of Christian-themed children's novels...
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  • English Helmina von Chézy (1783–1856), poet, playwright, librettist Helene Christaller (1872–1953), children's novelist Zehra Çırak (born 1960), Turkish-born...
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  • W. Marek (1915–1972, nf) Adelbert von Chamisso (1781–1838, p/nf) Helene Christaller (1872–1953, f/ch) Hanns Cibulka (1920–2004, p/nf) Oscar Walter Cisek...
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  • India), social scientist Rita Chowdhury (b. 1960, India), poet & nv. Helene Christaller (1872–1953, Germany), ch. nv. Linda Christanty (b. 1970, Indonesia)...
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  • Morocco/France, f) Chrétien de Troyes (c. 1135 – c. 1185, France/Flanders, p) Helene Christaller (1872–1953, Germany, ch) Hjalmar Christensen (1869–1925, Norway, f/nf)...
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  • Carste Karl Carstens Peter Carstens Werner Catel Karl Chmielewski Walter Christaller Friedrich Christiansen Heinrich Class Carl Clauberg Hans Clemens Volker...
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    king a Twi language Bible that had been translated by Johann Gottlieb Christaller, the German philologist and Basel missionary. The Asantehene, nonetheless...
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