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  2. Katharina von Bora - Wikipedia

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    Katharina von Bora was the daughter to a family of Saxon lesser nobility. [3] [4] [5] According to common belief, she was born on 29 January 1499 in Lippendorf, but there is no evidence of this in contemporary documents.

  3. Magdalena Luther - Wikipedia

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    Magdalena Luther (4 May 1529 – 20 September 1542) was the third child and second daughter of German priest and iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther and his wife, Katharina von Bora. She died at the age of thirteen. [1]

  4. Elisabeth Luther - Wikipedia

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    Elisabeth Luther (10 December [O.S. 1 December] 1527 [1] – 3 August [O.S. 25 July] 1528 [1]) was the first daughter and second child born to German priest and iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther and his wife, Katharina von Bora.

  5. Women in the Protestant Reformation - Wikipedia

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    The most famous example was the former nun Katharina von Bora, who married the reformer Martin Luther. Other examples were former abbess Charlotte of Bourbon, former abbess Katharina von Zimmern of Fraumünster Abbey in Zürich, and former abbess Birgitta Botolfsdotter of Vadstena Abbey in Sweden. [5]

  6. What happened to the von Trapp children and are any alive today?

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    The five daughters of Georg Von Trapp Maria, Martina, Hedwig, Agathe and Johanna rehearse for their upcoming concert; The Von Trapp children in 'The Sound of Music' (1965).

  7. Dad with 4 daughters says he's tired of hearing this one remark

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    Saying "I'm sorry," says von Letkemann, says families aren't fortunate without sons and is sexist, as his wife never hears them. The "shotgun" imagery, he adds, is objectifying. "It's gross," he says.

  8. Katharina von Bora (opera) - Wikipedia

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    Katharina von Bora strives to portray its historical period (1504–52) accurately – conditions within the convent and outside of it; the societal life of Saxony; two of three epidemics of black plague over Europe; the German Peasants' War of 1524–1525 and Luther's attitude towards it; the life of the Luther family in the Black Cloister [], where students paid to come and eat; theological ...

  9. J. Robert Oppenheimer's kids and grandkids: Where are ... - AOL

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    Here's everything you need to know about Oppenheimer's two children and what has happened in the 56 years since their father's death. J. Robert Oppenheimer's wife, Katherine, daughter Kit and son ...