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  1. DH-Henriette von Mömpelgard.jpg 961 × 959; 346 KB Donauer-Hochzeit von Eberhardt IV und Henriette von Mömpelgard49148.jpg 3.456 × 2.592; 6,2 MB Donauer-Hochzeit von Eberhardt IV und Henriette von Mömpelgard49148a.jpg 2.863 × 1.964; 3,98 MB

  2. Henriette Delamarre de Monchaux, née Valentine Henriette Huberte Delamarre de Monchaux (11 October 1854 – 12 May 1911), was a French naturalist, geologist and paleontologist. [1] She was a pioneer in the latter two disciplines, becoming a specialist in a type of marine deposit. Her works, notably Les Faluns de La Touraine, also support the ...

  3. Suzanne Henriette was the penultimate daughter of Charles de Lorraine, Duke of Elbeuf and his third wife Françoise de Montault de Navailles (1653-1717), daughter of Philippe de Montaut-Bénac, Duke de Navailles. Her two older half brothers, Henri and Emmanuel Maurice were successively dukes of Elbeuf and she was known as Mademoiselle d'Elbeuf.

  4. Henriette Adelaide of Savoy. Henriette Adelaide of Savoy (6 November 1636 - 13 June 1676) was the wife of the Elector of Bavaria Ferdinand Maria. She had much influence and with her husband did much to improve the Electorate of Bavaria, her adopted country. She was a daughter of Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy . She was the older of twins.

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  6. Henriette of Mömpelgard, countess of Mömpelgard and regent of Württemberg (died 1444) Isabella of Valois, Princess of France (died 1410) Deaths. July 20 – Robert IV of Artois, Count of Eu (poisoned) (b. 1356) July 22 – Franz Ackerman, Flemish statesman (born 1330)

  7. Henriette Simon Picker was born on March 28, 1917, to German-Jewish émigrés in Jersey City, New Jersey. [4] In 1928, after a failed business venture, her father, William, moved his family to Berlin. There Picker graduated from the Paul-Natorp-Gymasium and later attended the Lette-Verein. After fleeing Germany following the rise of Hitler, the ...

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