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  1. Helen Markovits Birth 1813 Death 1905 (aged 91–92) Burial. Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery ...

  2. Helena, mother of Constantine I. Flavia Julia Helena [a] ( / ˈhɛlənə /; Greek: Ἑλένη, Helénē; c. AD 246/248–330), also known as Helena of Constantinople and in Christianity as Saint Helena, [b] was an Augusta of the Roman Empire and mother of Emperor Constantine the Great.

  3. Jan 2, 2024 · Elfriede Geiringer (ne Markovits, 13 February 1905 2 October 1998) was a Jewish survivor of the Second World War. She was the second wife of Otto Frank, who was the father of Anne and Margot Frank. Elfriede Markovits was born in Vienna, Austria in 1905. She married Erich Geiringer and the couple.

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  5. Genealogy profile for József Markovits József Markovits (1908 - 1944) - Genealogy Genealogy for József Markovits (1908 - 1944) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. Helen Roseveare. Helen Roseveare (21 September 1925 – 7 December 2016) was an English Christian missionary, doctor and author. She worked with Worldwide Evangelization Crusade in the Congo from 1953 to 1973, including part of the period of political instability in the early 1960s. She practised medicine and also trained others in medical work.

  7. May 30, 2017 · Helen was given the title Princess of Romania. In July 1927, King Ferdinand died, and Helen’s son Michael ascended the throne at the age of just five. Despite being the mother of the King, Helen held no official position; she wasn’t a member of the Regency Council. At the end of 1927, Carol asked Helen for a divorce, which she refused.

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