• Johann Heinrich Andreas Vohs (probably 16 March 1763 in Kleve – 16 July 1804 in Stuttgart) was a German actor and singer. From 1787 Vohs belonged to the...
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  • (1777–1860), German actress and operatic soprano Heinrich Vohs (1763–1804), German actor and singer Joan Vohs (1927–2001), American model and film and television...
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    revolutionary Heinrich Vohs (c. 1763–1804), actor and singer Joachim Murat (1767–1815), Grand Duke of Grand Duchy of Berg during the Napoleonic years Heinrich Berghaus...
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    Weimar in 1793 where she married the actor Heinrich Vohs on 29 June 1793. With him she had five children. Vohs was the first actress to impersonate the...
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  • the beginning, the ensemble also included Carl Demmer, Joseph Lux and Heinrich Vohs as well as music director Friedrich August Burgmüller. From November...
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  • Christiane Keilholz, Carl Demmer, Joseph Lux, Johann Baptist Spitzeder and Heinrich Vohs – Burgmüller also went to Bonn and became Kapellmeister there. His theatre...
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    Temporarily, until February 1790, the Bonner Theater also included Heinrich Vohs. Through his activities Lux came into close contact with the young Ludwig...
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    Succeeded by Vizeadmiral Hans-Joachim Mann Preceded by Konteradmiral Hanshermann Vohs Deputy Inspector of the Navy April 1984 – March 1985 Succeeded by Konteradmiral...
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  • "Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, self-regulation, and executive functioning.". In Vohs KD, Baumeister RF (eds.). Handbook of self-regulation: Research, theory,...
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    Jane Bianchi (1776–1858) Maria Anna Tauber (fl. 1777 – c. 1779) Friederike Vohs (1777–1860) Alexandrine-Caroline Branchu (1780–1850) Margherita Chabran (born...
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