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  1. 30 mar 2009 · File: Princess Augusta Sophia; Princess Elizabeth, Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg; Charlotte Augusta Matilda, Princess Royal by Thomas Gainsborough.jpg From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to navigation Jump to search

  2. 9 feb 2022 · Celebrating two approching awareness days; the International Day of Women and Girls in Science and International Womens Day, we recorded a special Microbes and Us podcast episode! Listen to Episode 10 | Angelina Fanny Hesse, the Woman who Brought Agar into Microbiology, with Vanesa Ayala-Nuñez Bringing you the story of a woman that revolutionized microbiology, […]

  3. 1276 child birth: ♀ Elisabeth de Hesse b. 1276 d. 1306. 28 February 1276 marriage: ♂ Henri de Brabant (Heinrich Ier de Hesse) b. 24 June 1244 d. 21 December 1308. 28 February 1276 title: Landgravine de Hesse. 1277 child birth: ♀ Agnese de Hesse b. 1277 d. about 1335. 1278 child birth: ♂ w Johann von Hessen b. 1278 d. 1311

  4. 9 mag 2017 · His mother was Princess Alice of Battenberg, who had been born at Windsor Castle, named for her grandmother, Princess Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse, third child of Queen Victoria. When the first Princess Alice died in 1878 – the first of the Queen’s children to do so – Victoria took up the mantle of offering her grandchildren motherly guidance.

  5. 8 mar 2017 · Fanny Hesse. Fanny Hesse (Born Angelina Fanny Elishemius, June 22, 1850 – December 1, 1934) is best known for her work in microbiology alongside her husband, Walther Hesse. Together they were instrumental in developing Agar as a medium for culturing microorganisms. She was born in 1850 in New York City to Gottfried Elishemius, a wealthy ...

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