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    Franz von Dingelstedt (30 June 1814 – 15 May 1881) was a German poet, dramatist and theatre administrator. Dingestedt was born at Halsdorf, Hesse-Kassel...
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  • Dingelstedt may refer to:- Franz von Dingelstedt Dingelstedt in Saxony-Anhalt This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dingelstedt...
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    approval. This did not cause large problems until the appointment of Franz von Dingelstedt in 1857, who reduced the number of music productions, rejected Liszt's...
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  • known as Frants Ferdinand Blom Franz von Dingelstedt, a German poet, also known as Franz Ferdinand, Freiherr von Dingelstedt This disambiguation page lists...
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  • games Franz von Dingelstedt (1814–1881), German poet, dramatist, theatre administrator Franz Engel (1834–1920), German explorer Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer...
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    and Franz West. In chronological order, the directors (or general managers) of the Staatsoper have been: Franz von Dingelstedt (1867–70) Johann von Herbeck...
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  • several poets set to music, including poet and dramatist Franz von Dingelstedt, epic poet Friedrich von Bodenstedt, Frankfurt writer Wilhelm Jordan, Russian...
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    he went to Paris where he met Heinrich Heine, Georg Herwegh and Franz von Dingelstedt and continued his medical studies. His stay in Paris was brief,...
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    Weimar under the direction of Franz von Dingelstedt, who, seven years previously had staged the play unedited. Dingelstedt turned the trilogy into a two-parter...
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    Weimar under the direction of Franz von Dingelstedt, who, seven years previously had staged the play unedited. Dingelstedt turned the trilogy into a two-parter...
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    Weimar under the direction of Franz von Dingelstedt, who, seven years previously had staged the play unedited. Dingelstedt turned the trilogy into a two-parter...
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    von Milde took her leave from the Weimar stage. The reason was personal differences between her and the new artistic director Franz von Dingelstedt....
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    Nepomuk von Poißl (1824–1848) Karl Theodor von Küstner [de] (1848–1851) Franz von Dingelstedt (1851–1858) Karl von Perfall [de] (1868–1893) Ernst von Possart...
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  • Dietmar von Aist (1140–1171, p) Franz von Dingelstedt (1814–1881, p/d) Artur Dinter (1876–1948, nf) Alfred Döblin (1878–1957, f/nf) Heimito von Doderer...
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  • Nikolaus Lenau, Franz von Dingelstedt and Friedrich Wilhelm Hackländer. In 1838, he married. Portrait of Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg, 1812 Queen...
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    1093/petrology/32.4.811. ISSN 0022-3530. von Dingelstadt, Franz (1838). Gedichte. Fischer. p. 201. "Franz von Dingelstedt - The Mountain of Scharfenstein". Retrieved...
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  • Johann Hinrich Wichern, German religious leader (born 1808) 15 May – Franz von Dingelstedt, German poet and dramatist (born 1814) 2 June – Friedrich Albrecht...
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  • Friedrich Daumer Max Dauthendey Franz Josef Degenhardt Richard Dehmel Friedrich Christian Delius Franz von Dingelstedt Hugo Dittberner Reinhard Döhl Tankred...
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  • pseudonym of Karen Blixen Ding Ling (丁玲, 1904–1986, China, f/nf) Franz von Dingelstedt (1814–1881, Germany/Austria, p/d) Júlio Dinis (1839–1871, Portugal...
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  • art historian and poet Adolf Friedrich von Schack, court theatre director Francis von Dingelstedt, and Franz von Kobell. In 1866, the building with the...
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    Peter Josef von Lindpaintner (8 December 1791 – 21 August 1856) was a German composer and conductor. Born in Koblenz as the son of a tenor, he studied...
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    Hasso-Borussia Freiburg Franz von Dingelstedt (1814–1881), poet, dramatist and theatre administrator; Corps Schaumburgia Marburg Herbert von Dirksen (1882–1955)...
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    Anton Diabelli, Vienna 1838 op. 23 - Your picture, text by Franz Freiherr von Dingelstedt, Vienna 1839 op. 24 - To the Swallows (August 1842) op. 25 -...
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  • Anton von Auersperg (Anastasius Grün) († 1876), Peter von Cornelius († 1867), Sebastian von Daxenberger (Karl Fernau) († 1878), Franz von Dingelstedt († 1881)...
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    The director of the theater, Wenzel Sporck, who was the great nephew of Franz Anton Sporck, who had brought the french horn and Antonio Vivaldi to Prague...
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    was appointed director of the Hofburg theatre in succession to Franz von Dingelstedt, an office he held until 1887. In this year he returned to his native...
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  • Hungarian Rhapsody (1954 film) (category Cultural depictions of Franz Liszt)
    Lehmbrock [de] as Richard Wagner Margot Leonard as Wanda Yves Brainville as Dingelstedt Jacqueline Gay as Nathalie Lucienne Legrand as Maria Pawlowna Bock &...
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    "Unter den Linden," ib. 1888 "Franz Dingelstedt," ib. 1891 "Erinnerungen aus der Jugendzeit," ib. 1899 "Die Strassensängerin von London," Berlin, 1863 "Die...
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    Lugkhardt & Belder, c1906, 1908 "Kein Echo" (No echo; set"to words by Dingelstedt, is a superb example [of] reflecting a sympathetic poem's spirit with...
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