• Helena Magenbuch (born 14 March 1523 in Nuremberg; died 9 September 1597 in Hohenacker), was a German pharmacist. She was the daughter of Johann Magenbuch...
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    appointed Helena Magenbuch, a daughter of Johann Magenbuch, the personal physician of Martin Luther and Emperor Charles V. Helena Magenbuch was awarded...
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    Baden by birth, Duchess of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (b. 1558) September 9 – Helena Magenbuch, German pharmacist (b. 1523) September 20 – Archduchess Gregoria Maximiliana...
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    however not professionally active, in contrast to her contemporaries Helena Magenbuch and Maria Andreae. In castle Annaburg, which was named after her, she...
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  • Baden by birth, Duchess of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (b. 1558) September 9 – Helena Magenbuch, German pharmacist (b. 1523) September 20 – Archduchess Gregoria Maximiliana...
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  • astronomer and chemist Isabella Cortese (fl. 1561), Italian alchemist Helena Magenbuch (1523–1597), German pharmacist Loredana Marcello (died 1572), Venetian...
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  • 1593) February 20 – Jan Blahoslav, Czech writer (d. 1571) March 14 – Helena Magenbuch, German pharmacist (d. 1597) March 17 – Giovanni Francesco Commendone...
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  • by the duchess of Württemberg, Sibylla of Anhalt in succession to Helena Magenbuch. This was a very uncommon position for a woman in this time period...
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    1593) February 20 – Jan Blahoslav, Czech writer (d. 1571) March 14 – Helena Magenbuch, German pharmacist (d. 1597) March 17 – Giovanni Francesco Commendone...
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  • Electress of Saxony was a non-professional female pharmacist in Germany. Helena Magenbuch and Maria Andreae were professional pharmacists in the 16th-century...
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