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Nathusius is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Annemarie von Nathusius (1874–1926), German novelist * Elsbeth von Nathusius (1846–1928), German novelist *Hermann von Nathusius (1809–1879), German animal breeder *Johann Gottlob Nathusius (1760–1835), German industrialist * Johanne Philippine Nathusius (1828–1885), German religious philanthropist * Marie Nathusius (1817–1857), German novelist *Martin von Nathusius (1843–1906), German theologian *Philipp von Nathusius (publisher) (1815–1872), German publisher *Susanne von Nathusius (1850–1929), German portrait painter *Suzanna von Nathusius, Polish child film actor *Thomas von Nathusius (1866–1904), German landscape and animal painter *Wilhelm von Nathusius (1821–1899), German biologist * Wilhelm von Nathusius (officer) (1856–1937), German Major General See also * Nathusius Investments, Polish publisher *Nathusius's Pipistrelle Nathusius' pipistrelle (''Pipistrellus nathusii'') is a sma ...
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Annemarie Von Nathusius
Annemarie von Nathusius, originally ''Anna Maria Luise von Nathusius'' (28 August 1874, in Ludom/Poznań – 17 October 1926, in Berlin), was a German novelist who wrote boldly about issues of women’s sexuality and lived a distinctly unconventional life. In her books, she criticized the sexual ignorance and exploitative marriages imposed on young women of her class. Her most successful novel was ''Das törichte Herz der Julie von Voß''. The novel ''Malmaison'' 1922 was film adapted by Paul Ludwig Stein for the movie ''Es leuchtet meine Liebe''. Life The daughter of an often insolvent aristocratic Prussian Junker, editor of the conservative Kreuzzeitung, Philipp von Nathusius, she was left motherless at age 9. Her grandparents were novelist Marie Nathusius and the publisher Philipp von Nathusius; her great-great-grandmother the poet Philippine Engelhard. In 1896 she married the painter Thomas von Nathusius, a first cousin once removed. She lived with him mainly in Berlin, separ ...
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Elsbeth Von Nathusius
Elsbeth von Nathusius (17 January 1846 - 10 July 1928) was a German story writer. Life Elsbeth Luise Friederike von Nathusius was born in Königsborn, a small but prosperous village near Magdeburg in central northern Germany. She was one of six children born to the gentleman-farmer and high-profile oologist Wilhelm von Nathusius (1821-1899) by his marriage to Marie von Meibom (1820–1878). A younger brother, Wilhelm von Nathusius (1856-1937), became an army officer. Her sister, Susanne von Nathusius (1850-1929) became a successful portrait artist in Halle. Elsbeth herself remained unmarried and had no children. Evidence of Elsbeth charms as a small child comes from the poet and writer of children's songs, August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben, who visited her father in 1847 and dedicated twelve songs (including "For Elsbeth Nathusius") to the infant in a volume published under the title "The Elsbeth Album". She continued to live at the family home as a young adul ...
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Hermann Von Nathusius
Hermann Engelhard von Nathusius (9 December 1809 – 29 June 1879) was a German animal breeder. Born in Magdeburg to industrialist Johann Gottlob Nathusius, Hermann von Nathusius studied the natural sciences. He took over from his father and turned it to agriculture, particularly cattle breeding. He introduced cattle breeds from England to Germany, and worked to promote the study of cattle breeding. He collected a large amount of information on his herds, whose breeding he personally oversaw, and amassed a collection of domesticated animal skeletons; his writings became an important reference for the scientific treatment of animal breeding. He was opposed to his contemporary Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, but data from his careful study of breeds was nonetheless used as support for that theory. He was a member of the Prussian ''Landesökonomiekollegium'' (Land Economic Council), director of the province of Saxony's ''Landwirtschaftlicher Zentralverein'' (Central Agricul ...
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Johann Gottlob Nathusius
Johann Gottlob Nathusius (April 30, 1760 – July 23, 1835) was a German industrialist. Nathusius was born in Baruth, and learned the trade of a merchant in Berlin, later joining the trading company Sengewald in Magdeburg. After the death of the company's owner he took over the business, which prospered under his management, particularly with the establishment of a tobacco factory (''Richter & Nathusius'') in 1787 together with his partner Richter; after the death of this partner and the partner's widow, he became its full owner. After the reestablishment of a royal tobacco monopoly, he became a royal factory manager; however under Frederick William III he again regained complete control. The decline in the economy under the Kingdom of Westphalia enabled him to purchase the Althaldensleben monastery and Schloss Hundisburg, and on these estates he developed a comprehensive set of industries, including breweries, flour mills, a sugar factory, a brickyard, a machinery production an ...
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Johanne Philippine Nathusius
Johanne Philippine Nathusius (18 November 1828 – 28 May 1885) was the founder, in 1861, of the "Elisabethstift", set up as an institution for looking after mentally disabled boys from socially disadvantaged families. As the children grew to adulthood she expanded the remit of the "Elisabethstift" to embrace provision of education, specialist workshops and an auxiliary school for those in her care. Mindful that every individual had his own needs and potential, she took care to ensure that individually suitable employment opportunities were found. She was deeply influenced by her religious beliefs, and convinced that the sick and handicapped who were obliged to live out their lives on the fringes of society, were all loved by God, and she tried to give meaning to the lives of all those for whom she cared through the provision of appropriated education and work chances. Life Johanne Nathusius was born into a prosperous - some sources apply the adjective "aristocratic" - family, ...
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Marie Nathusius
Marie Nathusius, née Scheele (March 10, 1817 in Magdeburg – December 22, 1857 in Neinstedt) was a German novelist and composer. Life Her father was the Calvinist parson Friedrich August Scheele. Marie Nathusius grew up in Calbe (Saale). 1841 she married the publisher Philipp von Nathusius (1815–1872). The couple lived in Althaldensleben and later founded in Neinstedt a charitable organization for the disabled (''Neinstedter Anstalten''). Nathusius had seven children, including the politician Philipp von Nathusius-Ludom (1842–1900) and the theologian Martin von Nathusius Martin may refer to: Places * Martin City (other) * Martin County (other) * Martin Township (other) Antarctica * Martin Peninsula, Marie Byrd Land * Port Martin, Adelie Land * Point Martin, South Orkney Islands Aust ... (1843-1906). A granddaughter was the novelist Annemarie von Nathusius (1874–1926). Nathusius was one of the most-read novelists in the second half ...
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Martin Von Nathusius
Martin may refer to: Places * Martin City (other) * Martin County (other) * Martin Township (other) Antarctica * Martin Peninsula, Marie Byrd Land * Port Martin, Adelie Land * Point Martin, South Orkney Islands Australia * Martin, Western Australia * Martin Place, Sydney Caribbean * Martin, Saint-Jean-du-Sud, Haiti, a village in the Sud Department of Haiti Europe * Martin, Croatia, a village in Slavonia, Croatia * Martin, Slovakia, a city * Martín del Río, Aragón, Spain * Martin (Val Poschiavo), Switzerland England * Martin, Hampshire * Martin, Kent * Martin, East Lindsey, Lincolnshire, hamlet and former parish in East Lindsey district * Martin, North Kesteven, village and parish in Lincolnshire in North Kesteven district * Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire * Martin Mere, a lake in Lancashire ** WWT Martin Mere, a wetland nature reserve that includes the lake and surrounding areas * Martin Mill, Kent North America Canada * Rural Muni ...
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Philipp Von Nathusius (publisher)
Philipp Engelhard Nathusius, since 1861: ''von Nathusius'' (November 5, 1815 in Althaldensleben – August 16, 1872 in Luzern) was a German publisher and founder of a charitable organization in Neinstedt. Life He was a son of the industrialist Johann Gottlob Nathusius. One of his brothers was Hermann von Nathusius. Nathusius grew up at the family estate in Althaldensleben. 1832 he started to work in the Nathusius-porcelain factory. Already as young man he was very interested in literature (his grandmother was the poet Philippine Engelhard). 1836 he met in Berlin Bettina von Arnim; with her he stayed several years in contact. She made him the main character in her novel ''Ilius Pamphilius und die Ambrosia''. He married 1841 Marie Scheele, later a well known novelist. The couple established 1847 a first charity home for orphans in Althaldensleben. Later he established a much bigger charitable organization in Neinstedt (today known as the "Neinstedter Anstalten"). 1849 Nathusius ...
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Susanne Von Nathusius
Susanne Philippine von Nathusius (2 May 1850, in Königsborn – 30 December 1929, in Nietleben, near Halle) was a German portrait painter who worked in Halle and Paris. Biography She was the third of six children born to the biologist Wilhelm von Nathusius and his wife, Marie and grew up in the family manor at Königsborn, where she received her education from tutors.Lilly von Nathusius: Susanne Philippine von Nathusius. In: ''Johann Gottlob Nathusius und seine Nachkommen sowie sein Neffe Moritz Nathusius mit seinen Nachkommen'' (Family Chronicle), Detmold 1964 Later, she studied at the Royal School of Art in Berlin under . She also took lessons with Karl Stauffer-Bern and received support from .G. Warnstorff, ''Susanne von Nathusius zum Gedächtnis. Zu ihrem 80. Geburtstag am 2. Mai'', in: ''Hallische Nachrichten'' (Supplement) 30 April 1930, Halle She was a friend and regular guest of the sculptor brothers Karl and Reinhold Begas. She continued her studies in Paris at th ...
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Suzanna Von Nathusius
Suzanna von Nathusius (born 12 April 2000) is a Polish television actor. Career At the age of three, Nathusius was cast for TV commercials. At the age of seven, she made her film debut in the BBC documentary film series '' Auschwitz: The Nazis and the 'Final Solution'''. She has taken part in many commercials (TV, billboard, print), including the longtime multimedia campaign'' Orange Go'' in 2005. In February 2004, she played the Małgorzata (Małgosia) Borecka for the first time in Poland's oldest soap-opera '' Klan'' (broadcast since 1997 by public station TVP1), currently the third most popular soap opera in Poland. At her 5th (Klan-) anniversary in February 2009, she had already appeared in 160 episodes. Since 2006, she has also played minor roles in other TV series and films. Filmography * ''Klan'', (2004-2013) as Małgorzata Borecka (soap opera, TVP1) * ''Kryminalni'', (1 episode, 2006) as girl in the shop (crime series, TVN) * ''Hela w opałach'' (2006) (comedy, TVN) ...
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Polish People
Poles,, ; singular masculine: ''Polak'', singular feminine: ''Polka'' or Polish people, are a West Slavic nation and ethnic group, who share a common history, culture, the Polish language and are identified with the country of Poland in Central Europe. The preamble to the Constitution of the Republic of Poland defines the Polish nation as comprising all the citizens of Poland, regardless of heritage or ethnicity. The majority of Poles adhere to Roman Catholicism. The population of self-declared Poles in Poland is estimated at 37,394,000 out of an overall population of 38,512,000 (based on the 2011 census), of whom 36,522,000 declared Polish alone. A wide-ranging Polish diaspora (the '' Polonia'') exists throughout Europe, the Americas, and in Australasia. Today, the largest urban concentrations of Poles are within the Warsaw and Silesian metropolitan areas. Ethnic Poles are considered to be the descendants of the ancient West Slavic Lechites and other tribes that inhabi ...
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Thomas Von Nathusius
Thomas von Nathusius (Althaldensleben 1866 – Stettin 1904) was a German landscape and animal painter. The youngest son of Heinrich von Nathusius, he was grandson to Johann Gottlob Nathusius, nephew to Hermann von Nathusius and first cousin to the portrait painter Susanne von Nathusius Susanne Philippine von Nathusius (2 May 1850, in Königsborn – 30 December 1929, in Nietleben, near Halle) was a German portrait painter who worked in Halle and Paris. Biography She was the third of six children born to the biologist Wil .... His paintings of animals were used to illustrate a four-volume atlas of the races and forms of domesticated animals, in collaboration with his brother Simon von Nathusius. Works * ''Atlas der Rassen und Formen unserer Haustiere: Nach Originalzeichnungen von Tiermaler Th. von Nathusius; 1: Die Pferderassen.'' Stuttgart: Eugen Ulmer 1904 * ''Atlas der Rassen und Formen unserer Haustiere: Nach Originalzeichnungen von Tiermaler Th. von Nathusius ...
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