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  1. Countess Karoline Friederike Cäcilie Klothilde von Wartensleben (6 April 1844 in Mannheim – 10 July 1905 in Detmold) was a German noblewoman who was the wife of Ernest II, Regent of the Principality of Lippe .

  2. Feb 20, 2021 · Karoline Friederike Cäcilie Klothilde Gräfin von Wartensleben (Mannheim, 6 april 1844 – Detmold, 10 juli 1905) was een van de grootmoeders van prins Bernhard. Zij was een dochter van Leopold Otto Friedrich Graf von Wartensleben (1818-1846) en Mathilde Halbach (1822-1844).

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    • June 10, 1905
  3. Nov 2, 2020 · Mary Fairchild. Updated on November 02, 2020. These influential women of the Bible impacted not only the nation of Israel but also eternal history. Some were saints; some were scoundrels. A few were queens, but most were commoners. All played a key role in the spectacular Bible story.

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  4. Mar 5, 2017 · John 3:16. March 5, 2017. Karoline Lewis. John 3:16. Perhaps the most well-known Bible verse and yet also one of the most destructive — an assertion of exclusion rather than one of God’s abundant love. A verse that sends people to hell rather than voice God’s extravagant grace.

  5. May 1, 2022 · May 1, 2022. Karoline Lewis. I have a special relationship with Jesus as the good shepherd. My dad was the pastor of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in Tiburon, California, and my mom was a teacher in the church’s preschool, Little Lambs Nursery School. We lived on 9 Shepherd Way.

  6. Jul 23, 2023 · Genealogy for Caroline Friederike Cäcilie Clothilde zur Lippe-Biesterfeld (von Wartensleben) (1844 - 1905) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  7. Aug 27, 2017 · Karoline Lewis. Before the cross became equated with salvation and a symbol for a religion, it denoted something too often overlooked in our theological machinations. It marked a moment when the paths of life were not fixed, when the direction for how to be in the world was less than certain, when God seemed to be rerouting the future.

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