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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amalie_BeerAmalie Beer - Wikipedia

    Amalie Beer ( Berlino, 10 febbraio 1767 (secondo altre fonti 1772) – Berlino, 27 giugno 1854) è stata una salottiera ebrea tedesca a Berlino e la madre del compositore Giacomo Meyerbeer . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Salotto letterario. 3 Riconoscimenti. 4 Discendenza. 5 Bibliografia. 6 Altri progetti. Biografia.

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    Amalie Malka Beer (Hebrew: מלכה אסתר בעער; 10 February 1767 – 27 June 1854) was a German Jewish philanthropist, communal worker, and salonnière. Biography. Amalie Malka Wolff was born in Berlin to Prussian court factor Liepmann Meyer Wulff (1745–1812) and his wife

  3. Amalie Beer geb. Meyer Wulf, hebräisch אסתר יהודה בעער, Esther Jehuda Beer (* 10. Februar 1767 in Berlin; † 27. Juni 1854 ebenda), war eine deutsch-jüdische Salonnière in Berlin und Mutter des Komponisten Giacomo Meyerbeer . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Salon. 3 Auszeichnungen. 4 Familie. 4.1 Ehe und Nachkommen. 4.2 Weitere Verwandte.

  4. Ordre de Louise. Vue de la sépulture. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Amalie Beer née Amalie Meyer Wulf (née le 10 février 1767 à Berlin et morte le 27 juin 1854 dans la même ville), est une salonnière prussienne à Berlin et la mère du compositeur Giacomo Meyerbeer .

  5. 29 gen 2022 · Meyer Beer was born on 5 September 1791 at the gates of the Prussian capital in Tasdorf/Vogelsdorf – today’s Rüdersdorf near Berlin. A pure coincidence, because the actual destination of the journey, Frankfurt an der Oder, is not reached. Meyer’s father Jacob Herz Beer (1769-1825) came from there and married Amalie Meyer Wulff (1767-1854 ...

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  6. Two extremely influential salonnières, who did not convert and whose salons existed until the middle of the nineteenth century, were Amalie Beer and Sara Levy. Amalie Beer (1767–1854), wife to Jacob Herz Beer (1769–1825), a banker and sugar manufacturer and supporter of the Jewish Enlightenment; European movement during the 1770s Haskalah ...

  7. BEER, AMALIE - JewishEncyclopedia.com. BEER, AMALIE (née Amalie Wolf): By: Isidore Singer, A. Freimann. German philanthropist and communal worker; died at Berlin June 22 (24), 1854. She was the wife of the banker Jacob Herz Beer, daugher of Liebmann Meyer Wolf (known as "the Berlin Crœsus"), and great-granddaughter of Lipmann Wolf Taussig.