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    Ottilie Wildermuth (German: [ˈvɪldɐˌmuːt]; née Rooschüz; 22 February 1817 in Rottenburg am Neckar – 12 July 1877 in Tübingen) was a German writer, particularly...
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    (1889–1978), American theatre professor Ottilie Wildermuth, German writer Otylia Jędrzejczak, Polish swimmer Ottilie, a principal character in the novel Elective...
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  • (1979), German rhythmic gymnast Ottilie Wildermuth (1817–1877), German writer This page lists people with the surname Wildermuth. If an internal link intending...
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    the Iron Cross. He was a grandson of the Swabian writer Ottilie Wildermuth. After Wildermuth completed secondary schooling in 1908 he studied law and...
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    German author. Together with Thekla von Gumpert, Isabella Braun, Ottilie Wildermuth, Johanna Spyri, Agnes Sapper and others she belongs to the most well...
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    Hefele (1809–1893), Bishop of Rottenburg and theologian, died locally. Ottilie Wildermuth (1817–1877), author of children's books Eugen Bolz (1881–1945), politician...
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    29 (Bonn, 1862) Zwei Lieder, opus 30 (Stuttgart, 1864), texts by Ottilie Wildermuth Disteln und Dornen, opus 33 [34] (Hamburg, 1864/69), texts by Goethe...
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  • author, professor, Holocaust survivor, and former Haganah sniper. Ottilie Wildermuth (1817–1877), children's writer, novelist, biographer Gabriele Wohmann...
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  • Little House on the Prairie Lynn Wilder (b. 1952, United States), wr. Ottilie Wildermuth (1817–1877, Germany), fiction & ch. wr. Faith Wilding (b. 1943, Paraguay/United...
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    14th century. Johann David Wildermuth, (1807-1885, professor and high school teacher in Tübingen, husband of Ottilie Wildermuth Adelbert von Keller, (1812-1883)...
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