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Josephine Arendt (née Wragg) (1941–2023) was a British biologist who served as Professor of Chronobiology at the University of Surrey. She established the Centre for Chronobiology at the University of Surrey. Her research considered circadian rhythms, melatonin and sleep.
My Best Friend Anne Frank (Dutch: Mijn beste vriendin Anne Frank) is a 2021 Dutch biographical drama film directed by Ben Sombogaart. [1] The film tells the story of the friendship between Hanneli Goslar and Anne Frank and the story is told from Goslar's perspective.
In her role as empress, Josephine had a court appointed to her and reinstated the offices which composed the household of the queen before the French revolution, with Adélaïde de La Rochefoucauld as Première dame d'honneur, Émilie de Beauharnais as Dame d'atour, and the wives of his own officials and generals, Jeanne Charlotte du Lucay ...
Princess Marie Josephine of Urach (1844–1864). Princess Eugenia Amalie of Urach (1848–1867). Princess Mathilde of Urach (1854–1907) Married Paolo Altieri, Prince of Oriolo and Viano (1849–1901), by whom she had issue. Her husband's second marriage to Princess Florestine of Monaco produced his heir, the future Wilhelm Karl, Duke of Urach.
My Extraordinary Summer with Tess (Dutch: Mijn bijzonder rare week met Tess) is a 2019 Dutch-German comedy-drama film directed by Steven Wouterlood. [3] [4] It is based on the book of the same name by Anna Woltz.
Josephine Arendsen Björn Freiberg: Drama 9 September 2021 My Father Is an Airplane: Antoinette Beumer: Elise Schaap Pierre Bokma Maarten Heijmans: Drama 30 September 2021 Nr. 10: Alex van Warmerdam: Tom Dewispelaere Frieda Barnhard Thriller 30 September 2021 De Grote Sinterklaasfilm: Trammelant in Spanje: Lucio Messercola Robert ten Brink ...
B. Deborah Babashoff; Shirley Babashoff; Kristen Babb-Sprague; Carolin Babcock; Tai Babilonia; Baby Doll (wrestler) Sandra Bacher; Mary Bacon; Susan Badders; Leslie Bader
Josephine of Leuchtenberg as crown princess, by Fredric Westin. Josephine was a social success in Sweden from the moment of her arrival, both as a private person in the circles of high society as well as a public person, and was to become more popular as Queen than her predecessor and successor.