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  1. Henriette Grabau-Bünau. Eleonore Henriette Magdalena Grabau-Bünau, also Henriette Grabau or Henriette Bünau, (29 March 1805 – 28 November 1852) was a German operatic alto and mezzo-soprano. For twelve years she was the main singer at the Leipzig Gewandhaus and from 1843 to 1849 she was the first teacher at the Leipzig Conservatory.

  2. prev. Church of England. Henrietta Anne of England (16 June 1644 O.S. [26 June 1644 N.S.] – 30 June 1670) was the youngest daughter of King Charles I of England and Queen Henrietta Maria. She was Duchess of Orléans through her marriage to Philippe I, Duke of Orléans . Fleeing England with her mother as an infant in the midst of the English ...

  3. Later, she participated as a guest singer again on tours in 2015, 2016 and 2017. In November 2016 she became the bassist for Abyssic, a new Norwegian symphonic metal group , using the pseudonym Makhashanah. The project includes members of Susperia, among others. In 2017, she was the live bassist for the black metal girl band Asagraum. Curiosities

  4. He was the younger son of Count Eberhard IV and Henriette of Mömpelgard. Life. After the early death of his father, his mother, together with the Württembergian councils, took over the guardianship for Ulrich and his older brother Ludwig I. Ludwig reached maturity in 1426 and took rule in his own hands, until his brother Ulrich in 1433 was ...

  5. Henriette Luise von Württemberg was born 30 June 1623 in Montbéliard, France to Ludwig Friedrich von Württemberg-Mömpelgard (1586-1631) and Elisabeth Magdalena von Hessen-Darmstadt (1600-1624) and died 3 September 1650 Ansbach of unspecified causes. She married Albrecht II. von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1620-1667) 31 August 1642 in Stuttgart.

  6. Avignon, Vaucluse, France. Died. 9 September 1989 (1989-09-10) (aged 87) Avignon, Vaucluse, France. Occupation. Author. Henriette Dibon, also known as Farfantello, (1902-1989) was a French poet and short story writer. A member of the Félibrige, she wrote both in Provençal and French. She won three literary prizes from the Académie française .

  7. Henriette Dagri Diabaté. Henriette Dagri Diabaté (born March 13, 1935) is an Ivorian politician and writer. A member of the Rally of the Republicans (RDR), Diabaté was Minister of Culture in Côte d'Ivoire from 1990 to 1993 and again in 2000; later, she was Minister of Justice from 2003 to 2005. She became Secretary-General of the RDR in ...

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