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  1. Heiligenstadt Testament. The Heiligenstadt Testament is a letter written by Ludwig van Beethoven to his brothers Carl and Johann at Heiligenstadt on 6 October 1802. It reflects his despair over his increasing deafness, even his contemplation of suicide, and his continued desire to overcome his physical and emotional ailments to complete his ...

  2. Feb 1, 2024 · Ludwig van Beethoven (December 1770 – March 26, 1827): Kaspar Anton Karl van Beethoven (April 1774 – November 15, 1815): Nikolaus Johann van Beethoven (October 2, 1776 – January 12, 1848): Anna Maria Francisca van Beethoven (February 23, 1779 – February 28, 1779): Franz Georg van Beethoven (January 17, 1781 – August 16, 1783):

  3. Apr 9, 2011 · Deutsch: Nikolaus Johann van Beethoven (1776-1848) im Alter von 65 Jahren. Der jüngere Bruder Ludwig van Beethovens war Apotheker und Hausbesitzer in Linz

  4. Their first child, Ludwig, died in infancy. A second boy was born in 1770, also Ludwig, and this one lived. Lived to be The Ludwig van Beethoven. The next child was Caspar Anton Carl (1774) and then Nikolaus Johann (1776). Although Ludwig, the grandfather, was not supportive in case of the marriage, he was generous in supporting the young couple.

  5. Jul 22, 2021 · Only two of Ludwig van Beethoven’s siblings reached adulthood: Kaspar Anton Karl and Nikolaus Johann. The rest of the Beethoven siblings: Ludwig Maria, Anna Maria Francisca, Franz Georg, and Maria Margarita died in infancy. The Beethoven siblings who survived were younger brothers. They were Kaspar Anton Karl and the youngest, Nikolaus Johann ...

  6. Schloss Wasserhof. /  48.4412667°N 15.6223694°E  / 48.4412667; 15.6223694. Schloss Wasserhof is a privately owned building in Gneixendorf, near Krems an der Donau in Lower Austria. It is known particularly as the property in the early 19th century of Nikolaus Johann van Beethoven, brother of Ludwig van Beethoven; the composer stayed ...

  7. When Johann van Beethoven was born on 14 November 1740, in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, his father, Ludwig van Beethoven d.Ä., was 28 and his mother, Maria Josepha Ball, was 27. He married Maria Magdalena Keverich on 11 December 1767, in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 2 daughters.

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