Teil einer Sache sein - significado y definición. Qué es Teil einer Sache sein
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Qué (quién) es Teil einer Sache sein - definición

CASTLE IN FRANCE
Chateau Saché; Chateau de Saché; Chateau Sache; Chateau de Sache
  • Grand parlor

Einer P. Lund         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN
Einer Lund
Einer Peter Lund (25 Nov 1903-2 May 1974) was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1958. He was born at Sundsvall Municipality in Västernorrland County, Sweden.
Alge Sache         
Alge Sache (woreda)
Alge Sachi is one of the woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It used to be called Supena Sodo woreda.
Sein Beda         
MUSICAL ARTIST
Sein Baydar
Friday, 1st waxing of Nadaw 1244 MEHis birthday is reported as Friday, New Moon of Tazaungmon 1244 ME, which translates to Thursday, 9 November 1882. If he was indeed born on a Friday—the weekday of birth is quite important in Burmese culture, and is less likely to be misremembered; and indeed his zata name was Tha Hlaing, a Friday born name—the birthdate was most probably Friday, 10 November 1882.

Wikipedia

Château de Saché

The Château de Saché is a writer's house museum located in a home built from the converted remains of a feudal castle. Located in Saché, Indre-et-Loire, between 1830 and 1837, it is where French writer Honoré de Balzac wrote many of his novels in the series La Comédie Humaine in which he attempted to reflect every aspect of French society at that time.

The château was owned by Balzac's friend, Jean de Margonne, his mother's lover and the father of her youngest child. The writer would often spend long periods staying here, away from his turbulent life in Paris, writing 14 to 16 hours a day. After supper he would sleep a few hours, wake around midnight and write until morning, sustained by large amounts of coffee.

Since 1951, the château has been open as an evocative museum dedicated to Balzac. His small second-floor bedroom has a simple bed and writing desk where so many of his often tormented characters were conceived.

The château was built upon the foundations of a twelfth-century fortified house, of which a cylindrical tower and dry moats remain. The building was successively transformed in the 16th through 18th centuries. It has been listed as a monument historique since June 1983 by the French Ministry of Culture.