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Henriette
Henriette meaning
A female given name from French.
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Son of the Henriette and late Leo De Smit (2022).
Besides his loving wife of 66 years, Kathy, Stanley is survived by their two sons, Myron (Henriette) and Perry (Lori); as well as his six grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren, with his family still continuing to grow.
Archbishop Philip M. Hannan began the canonization process for Henriette DeLille in 1988.
At the hands of police," Henriette responded.
Diane Bimenyimana, batter Henriette Ishimwe and Olive Dusabimana are vying for the Female Player of the Year accolade.
Elvina Henriette, biodiversity consultant working with TRASS said that the main activity will be the replanting of trees and other plants in mountainous areas.
Britain, meanwhile, was distracted by events in Ireland, and the French were enraptured by the final days of the trial of Henriette Caillaux, the wife of a prominent politician who had shot a newspaper editor.
It also was where Mother Henriette Delille began her ministry to the poor and elderly; and where civil rights activists Homer Plessy, attorney A.P. Tureaud and many musicians prayed.
The five were Father Augustus Tolton, Henriette DeLille, Mother Mary Lange, Julia Greeley and Pierre Toussaint.
As for singers, it appears there was some doubt about the tenor, but that Henriette Méric-Lalande, Luigi Lablache (or Tamburini), would be available.
Attempted assassination On 15 November 1902, Italian anarchist Gennaro Rubino had attempted to assassinate Leopold, who was riding in a royal cortege from a ceremony in memory of his recently deceased wife, Marie Henriette.
German cookery writer Henriette Davidis wrote recipes for Improved and Economic Cookery and other cookbooks.
Göttingen In 1825, Wilhelm married Henriette Dorothea (Dortchen) Wild, a long-time family friend and one of a group who supplied them with stories.
He married the former Henriette Levine in 1932 and had three daughters, Hannah, Miriam, and Rivke.
His operas which had been presented in London included Il pirata (with Henriette Méric-Lalande in April 1830) followed by La sonnambula (with Pasta) and La straniera (with Giuditta Grisi).
His surviving siblings, Sophie, Hermann, Henriette, Louise, Emilie and Karoline, were also baptised as Lutherans.
However, King Frederick I of Prussia also claimed the Principality as the senior cognatic heir, his mother Louise Henriette being Albertine Agnes's older sister.
In London, "she appeared in leading roles by Rossini and Donizetti (where she outshone Giulia Grisi and Jenny Lind ) and also sang Cherubino (performing with Henriette Sontag )".
Marie Henriette was lively and energetic, and endeared herself to the people by her elevated character and indefatigable benevolence, while her beauty gained for her the sobriquet of "The Rose of Brabant".
Remarriage With second wife, Hermine, and her daughter, Princess Henriette The following January, Wilhelm received a birthday greeting from a son of the late Prince Johann George Ludwig Ferdinand August Wilhelm of Schönaich-Carolath.