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  • At the age of thirteen, impelled by an uncontrollable urge for freedom, Sidonie Zippora Sender (who later called herself Toni), left her parental home in Biebrich, Rhineland, to attend a commercial college for girls in Frankfurt am Main.

    Toni Sender. 2009

  • Wilhelm Dilthey was born in Biebrich on the Rhine in 1833, two years after Hegel had died.

    Wilhelm Dilthey Makkreel, Rudolf 2008

  • The composer had taken refuge on German soil, in Biebrich, a townon the Rhine not far from Wiesbaden.

    FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007

  • The composer had taken refuge on German soil, in Biebrich, a townon the Rhine not far from Wiesbaden.

    FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007

  • Cosima von Bülow was twenty-four when she and her husband visited Wagner at Biebrich.

    FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007

  • Cosima von Bülow was twenty-four when she and her husband visited Wagner at Biebrich.

    FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007

  • Cosima von Bülow was twenty-four when she and her husband visited Wagner at Biebrich.

    FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007

  • Cosima von Bülow was twenty-four when she and her husband visited Wagner at Biebrich.

    FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007

  • The composer had taken refuge on German soil, in Biebrich, a townon the Rhine not far from Wiesbaden.

    FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007

  • The composer had taken refuge on German soil, in Biebrich, a townon the Rhine not far from Wiesbaden.

    FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007

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