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Margret Hölle born Margret Sträußl (2 April 1927 – 16 October 2023) was a German poet, playwright and writer who supported the Upper Palatinate dialect. She was awarded the Bayerischer Poetentaler and the Bavarian Order of Merit. Life Hölle was born in 1927 in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz. left, After an award: (L to R) Margret Hölle, Bavarian minister President Ruthild_Langhammer.html" ;"title="Edmund Stoiber, Malerin Ruthild Langhammer">Edmund Stoiber, Malerin Ruthild Langhammer and Bernhard M. Baron After the second world war she left her home town to join a traveling theater. She had taken lessons in acting and she later joined the German Drama School in Munich. She gave up drama before she married Erich Hölle. He illustrated books and together they had two children. In the 1950s she began publishing poetry and frequently in the Upper Palatinate dialect. Her work was creditted with making the dialect more well known. She felt that the dialect had been corrupted and ...
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Munich
Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the States of Germany, German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the List of cities in Germany by population, third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Hamburg, and thus the largest which does not constitute its own state, as well as the List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, 11th-largest city in the European Union. The Munich Metropolitan Region, city's metropolitan region is home to 6 million people. Straddling the banks of the River Isar (a tributary of the Danube) north of the Northern Limestone Alps, Bavarian Alps, Munich is the seat of the Bavarian Regierungsbezirk, administrative region of Upper Bavaria, while being the population density, most densely populated municipality in Germany (4,500 people per km2). Munich is the second-largest city in the Bavarian dialects, Bavarian dialect area, ...
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Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated between the Baltic and North seas to the north, and the Alps to the south; it covers an area of , with a population of almost 84 million within its 16 constituent states. Germany borders Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, and France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands to the west. The nation's capital and most populous city is Berlin and its financial centre is Frankfurt; the largest urban area is the Ruhr. Various Germanic tribes have inhabited the northern parts of modern Germany since classical antiquity. A region named Germania was documented before AD 100. In 962, the Kingdom of Germany formed the bulk of the Holy Roman Empire. During the 16th ce ...
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Bayerischer Poetentaler
Bayerischer Poetentaler is a Bavarian literary prize of the writers guild ''Münchner Turmschreiber''. Winners Source: 1961–1969 * 1961: Joseph Maria Lutz – Eduard Stemplinger – Alfred Weitnauer * 1962: Benno Hubensteiner – Ernst Hoferichter – Hanns Vogel * 1963: Hugo Lang – Adolf Roth – Eugen Roth * 1964: Gustl Feldmeier – Josef Martin Bauer – Alois Fink * 1965: Richard Billinger – Carl Orff – Erwin Schleich * 1966: Bernhard Ücker – Ludwig Schrott – Karl Spengler * 1967: Marieluise Fleißer – Arthur Maximilian Miller – Wugg Retzer * 1968: Wastl Fanderl – Herbert Schindler – Anton Schnack – Friedrich Schnack * 1969: Reinhard Raffalt – Rudolf Kriß – Herbert Schneider 1970–1979 * 1970: Hans Bleibrunner – Hans Fitz – Oskar Weber * 1971: Otto Kraus – Paul Ernst Rattelmüller – Hans Wimmer – Roider Jackl * 1972: Hannes König – Michl Lang – Georg Lohmeier – Otto Schemm * 1973: Martin Lankes – Arthur P ...
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Bavarian Order Of Merit
The Bavarian Order of Merit (german: Bayerischer Verdienstorden) is the Order of Merit of the Free State of Bavaria. It is awarded by the Minister-President of Bavaria as a "recognition of outstanding contributions to the Free State of Bavaria and the Bavarian people". The order was instituted by law on 11 June 1957. The Prime Minister and the Cabinet can nominate awardees. Hemmerle, a German jewellery house based in Munich founded in 1893, is the exclusive maker of the Bavarian Order of Merit since it was instituted in 1957. * Hermann Josef Abs * Ann-Kristin Achleitner * Josef Ackermann (journalist) * Lea Ackermann * Konrad Adenauer * Percy Adlon * Mario Adorf * Josef Afritsch * Heinrich Aigner * Ilse Aigner * Korbinian Aigner * Werner Andreas Albert * Walter Althammer * Paul Althaus * Axel von Ambesser * Tobias Angerer * Willi Ankermüller * Gisela Anton * Evangelos Averoff * Georg Bachmann * Rudolf Bachmann * Friedrich Baethgen * Michael Ballhaus * Klaus Barthel * Wła ...
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Baron Stoiber 1998
Baron is a rank of nobility or title of honour, often hereditary, in various European countries, either current or historical. The female equivalent is baroness. Typically, the title denotes an aristocrat who ranks higher than a lord or knight, but lower than a viscount or count. Often, barons hold their fief – their lands and income – directly from the monarch. Barons are less often the vassals of other nobles. In many kingdoms, they were entitled to wear a smaller form of a crown called a '' coronet''. The term originates from the Latin term , via Old French. The use of the title ''baron'' came to England via the Norman Conquest of 1066, then the Normans brought the title to Scotland and Italy. It later spread to Scandinavia and Slavic lands. Etymology The word ''baron'' comes from the Old French , from a Late Latin "man; servant, soldier, mercenary" (so used in Salic law; Alemannic law has in the same sense). The scholar Isidore of Seville in th ...
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Johann Andreas Schmeller
Johann Andreas Schmeller (6 August 1785 in Tirschenreuth – 27 September 1852 in Munich) was a German philologist who initially studied the Bavarian dialect. From 1828 until his death he taught in the University of Munich. He is considered the founder of modern dialect research in Germany. His lasting contribution is the four-volume ' (Bavarian Dictionary), which is currently in the process of revision by the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Biography In 1821, he published ''Die Mundarten Bayerns'' (Bavarian dialects). This was later supplemented by his ''Bayerisches Wörterbuch'' (Bavarian dictionary), which appeared in four volumes from 1827 to 1837. Perhaps his most notable publication was the first modern edition of the ''Heliand'' (1830). He was also the compiler of the ''Carmina Burana'' (1847), which he named. Schmeller edited the Old High German Old High German (OHG; german: Althochdeutsch (Ahd.)) is the earliest stage of the German language, convention ...
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Bavaria
Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total land area of Germany. With over 13 million inhabitants, it is second in population only to North Rhine-Westphalia, but due to its large size its population density is below the German average. Bavaria's main cities are Munich (its capital and largest city and also the third largest city in Germany), Nuremberg, and Augsburg. The history of Bavaria includes its earliest settlement by Iron Age Celtic tribes, followed by the conquests of the Roman Empire in the 1st century BC, when the territory was incorporated into the provinces of Raetia and Noricum. It became the Duchy of Bavaria (a stem duchy) in the 6th century AD following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. It was later incorporated into the Holy Roman Empire, became an ind ...
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Silke Aichhorn
Silke Aichhorn is a German harpist who performs as a soloist as well as a chamber musician. Silke Aichhorn started studying the harp in 1981 with Ursula Lentrodt at the Traunstein music school. She entered the Conservatoire de Lausanne in 1990, where she studied with French harpist Chantal Mathieu. In 1997, she earned her Master of Arts from professor Han-An Liu at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln The Cologne University of Music ( is a music college in Cologne, Germany. Founded in 1850, it is Europe's largest academy of music. History The academy was founded by Ferdinand Hiller in 1850 as ''Conservatorium der Musik in Coeln''. In 1895 Ger ... (Cologne University of Music). With an extensive repertoire, she has recorded with various chamber music ensembles, as a soloist with orchestra at international festivals, as well as in television and broadcasting. In addition to concert appearances in Europe, she has been a guest player in Thailand, Japan and the USA. She wor ...
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Jutta Speidel
Jutta Speidel (; born 26 March 1954) is a German actress. She had her first television role at the age of 15. Jutta Speidel appeared in ''Schulmadchen Report 1'' (1970), which was directed by Ernst Hofbauer and produced by Wolf C. Hartwig. She acted mainly in German television series and TV films like ''Rivalen der Rennbahn''. She is remembered for playing several roles in the very popular TV series ''Derrick''. She has two daughters. She founded the HORIZONT e.V. charity in 1997 for homeless children and their mothers. As of 3 November 2012 she is living in Rome, Italy. Selected filmography * '' We'll Take Care of the Teachers'' (1970) * ''Twenty Girls and the Teachers'' (1971), as Ina * '' Morgen fällt die Schule aus'' (1971), as Lydia Meier * '' Our Willi Is the Best'' (1971), as Biggi Hansen * '' The Heath Is Green'' (1972), as Hanna Engelmann * '' Old Barge, Young Love'' (1973), as Elke Steubels * ''The Twins from Immenhof'' (1973), as Anke * ''Blue Blooms the Gentian'' ( ...
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1927 Births
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2023 Deaths
The following notable deaths occurred in 2023. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: * Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, cause of death (if known), and reference. January 18 17 *Jay Briscoe, 38, American professional wrestler ( ROH, CZW, NJPW), traffic collision. * Teodor Corban, 65, Romanian actor ('' 12:08 East of Bucharest'', '' 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days'', ''Tales from the Golden Age''). * Manana Doijashvili, 75, Georgian pianist. *Leon Dubinsky, 81, Canadian actor (''Life Classes'', ''Pit Pony''), theatre director and composer (" Rise Again"). *Renée Geyer, 69, Australian singer (" Say I Love You", "Heading in the Right Direction", " Stares and Whispers"), complications from hip surgery. *, 89, Italian choreographer and television and theatre director. *, 90, Iranian voice actor. *Larry Morris, 75, ...
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