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  1. It was a propitious day: October 15, 1844. As if the family blood line could no longer endure another pastor, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, the firstborn son of Carl Ludwig Nietzsche and Franziska Oehler, was at last born; it was in the presbytery of Röcken, a region of Saxony annexed by Prussia.

  2. Das Buch enthält den Briefwechsel Carl Ludwig Nietzsches, des Vaters von Friedrich Nietzsche, mit seinem Theologenfreund Emil Julius Schenk. Es zeigt den Alltag sowie die Freuden und Leiden eines Landpfarrerdaseins im 19.

  3. At 37 Torgau Road, not far from the vicarage of the church of St Nicholas, as the birth certificate states, on 'tenth October one thousand eight hundred and thirteen in the morning at half past two o'clock, Carl Ludwig Nietzsche, the son of the upper pastor and superintendent Friedrich August Ludwig Nietzsche and his wife Erdmuthe Dorothea, nee ...

  4. Nov 25, 2006 · Carl Ludwig Nietzsche; Usage on en.wikipedia.org Carl Ludwig Nietzsche; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Carl Ludwig Nietzsche; Usage on he.wikipedia.org אלוהים מת; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Friedrich Nietzsche; Usage on ko.wikibooks.org 니체 전기/니체의 가족; Usage on tr.wikipedia.org Nietzsche'nin soyağacı; Usage on uk.wikipedia.org

  5. Friedrich Nietzsche was born on 15 October 1844, in a small town called Röcken, located near Leipzig in the Prussian Province of Saxony. His father Carl Ludwig Nietzsche was a Lutheran pastor in Röcken. His mother’s name was Franziska Nietzsche (née Oehler).

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