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  2. Alexandra Cordes - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Cordes (real name Ursula Horbach, née Schaake, 16 November 1935 – November 1986) was a prolific German writer of mainly romantic fiction, many of whose books were best-sellers. Life [ edit ]

  3. Elisabeth Erdmann-Macke - Wikipedia

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    She returned to Bonn in 1948, where she lived in a small apartment in August Macke's atelier until 1976. [1] Their home is now a museum, the August-Macke-Haus. [6] She took part in the cultural life of the town and published her memoirs as a book in 1962. [7] Memorial for August Macke and Elisabeth Erdmann-Macke in the Alter Friedhof, Bonn

  4. File:The Bonn Constitution (Basic Law FRG 1949).pdf

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    Short title: The Bonn Constitution: Author: Germany (West) Conversion program: Google Books PDF Converter (rel 3 12/12/14) Encrypted: no: Page size: 420.48 x 646.8 pts

  5. Category:Writers from Bonn - Wikipedia

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  7. The Making of a Marchioness - Wikipedia

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    The Making of a Marchioness is a 1901 novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, followed by a sequel, The Methods of Lady Walderhurst. Subsequent editions published the two books together, either under the original name The Making of a Marchioness [1] or as Emily Fox-Seton. [2]

  8. Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae - Wikipedia

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    Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae Text (the History of Nikephoros Gregoras) from the CSHB. The Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae (CSHB; English: Corpus of Byzantine history writers), also referred to as the Bonn Corpus, is a monumental fifty-volume series of primary sources for the study of Byzantine history (c. 330 –1453), published in the German city of Bonn between 1828 and 1897.

  9. Gerberga of Lorraine - Wikipedia

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    Gerberga of Lorraine (c. 925–995) was a lady of the highest European nobility who became the wife of Megingoz of Guelders around 945.. She was a daughter of Godfrey, Count Palatine of Lotharingia and Ermentrude, possibly the eldest daughter of Charles the Simple.