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Anna Vietor
Anna Vietor (18 April 1860 – 10 February 1929) was a German Education , education pioneer and Women's rights, women's rights activist. Biography Anna Magdalena Antoinette Vietor was born in Bremen, the eldest of the children of the theologian-pastor :de: Cornelius Rudolph Vietor, Cornelius Rudolph Vietor (1814–1897) born through his marriage to Adelheid Luce (1831-1865). The Vietor's were a well-established part of the Bremen business community. Her mother's father was a physician. Anna was slightly more than 5 when her mother died. Her mother had been the second of her father's three wives. She grew up in a large family, surrounded by siblings and half-siblings. Of these her brother, :de: Karl Vietor, Karl Vietor (1861–1934) would achieve a measure of notability on his own account as a leading businessman. The family was committed to Protestant Christianity, with a well instilled sense of social obligation and family connections to the missionary movement, but ...
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Free And Hanseatic City Of Bremen
Bremen (), officially the Free Hanseatic League#Lists of former Hansa cities, Hanseatic City of Bremen (; ), is the smallest and least populous of States of Germany, Germany's 16 states. It is informally called ('State of Bremen'), although the term is sometimes used in official contexts. The state consists of the city of Bremen and its seaport exclave, Bremerhaven, surrounded by the larger state of Lower Saxony in northern Germany. Geography The state of Bremen consists of two non-contiguous territories. These enclaves contain Bremen, officially the 'City' (''Stadtgemeinde Bremen'') which is the state capital, and the city of Bremerhaven (''Stadt Bremerhaven''). Both are located on the River Weser; Bremerhaven ("Bremen's harbour") is further downstream on the mouth of the Weser with open access to the North Sea. Both enclaves are completely surrounded by the neighbouring State of Lower Saxony (''Niedersachsen''). The highest point in the state is in Friedehorst Park (). Hist ...
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