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  1. Title Nikolaus Johann van Beethoven (1776-1848). - Anonyme Fotografie eines Gemäldes von Leopold Groß, wohl aus der Zeit um 1830

  2. Childhood. Ludwig van Beethoven was born on 16th December 1770 in Bonn. His parents, Johann van Beethoven and Maria Magdalena Keverich had married on 12th December 1767 in the church of Saint Remigio. Johann was 27 and Maria 21 at the time. The Beethoven family, partly Flemish by ancestry, a mixture of middle class and Rhineland peasantry, had ...

  3. Nikolaus Johann van Beethoven. Maria Magdalena van Beethoven, née Keverich (19 December 1746 – 17 July 1787) [2] was the wife of the Bonn court musician Johann van Beethoven, and the mother of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven. Her birthplace is now a museum, the Mutter-Beethoven-Haus.

  4. Nikolaus Johann van Beethoven , the brother of Ludwig van Beethoven. By Leopold Gross. [Nikolaus Johann van Beethoven , Bruder von Ludwig van Beethoven. Von Leopold Gross.] Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images

  5. Johann and Maria's first child, Ludwig Maria, was baptised on 2 April 1769, and lived for six days. Ludwig, their second son, was born (almost certainly) on 16 December 1770 and baptised the following day. They had five more children, two of whom - Caspar Carl and Nikolaus Johann - lived to maturity. Johann and Maria's marriage was not happy.

  6. Jul 5, 2023 · Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany, on 16 December 1770. His grandfather was the director of music ( Kapellmeister) to the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne at Bonn and his father, Johann van Beethoven (c. 1740-1792), worked at the same court as both an instrumentalist and tenor singer. Ludwig's mother was a head cook in the palace.

  7. The Life Summary of Kaspar Anton Karl. When Kaspar Anton Karl van Beethoven was born on 8 April 1774, in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, his father, Johann van Beethoven, was 33 and his mother, Maria Magdalena Keverich, was 27. He married Johanna Reiß on 25 May 1806, in Vienna, Austria. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

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