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vom Schicksal verfolgt - traduction vers Anglais

NOVEL BY ALAN DEAN FOSTER
Vom

vom Schicksal verfolgt      
dogged by fate
Edith Stein         
  • Icon in Bad Bergzabern. The scroll shows a quote from her works: "The innermost essence of love is self-offering. The entryway to all things is the Cross"
JEWISH-GERMAN CATHOLIC NUN, THEOLOGIAN AND PHILOSOPHER (1891–1942)
Teresa Benedicta of the Cross; Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross; Saint Teresa Benedicta; St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross; Teresia Benedicta of the Cross; St. Edith Stein; Saint Edith Stein; Teresa Benedicta; Theresa-Benedicta of the Cross; Theresia Benedicta vom Kreuz; Edit Stein
Edith Stein (Name), katholische Nonne die als Jüdin geboren wurde und später zu Christentum konvertierte (wurde in Auschwitz ermordet, später durch den Papst heiliggessprochen mit dem Namen Theresa Bededicta)
Pieter Bruegel the Elder         
  • ''Village views with trees and a mule'', 1526–1569, The Phoebus Foundation
  • ''[[Landscape with the Fall of Icarus]]'', probably an early copy of Bruegel's lost original, c. 1558.
  • The Procession to Calvary]]'', 1564, Bruegel's second largest painting at 124 cm × 170 cm (49 in × 67 in)
  • ''[[The Fight Between Carnival and Lent]]'' (1559) [[Kunsthistorisches Museum]], Vienna
  • Winter Landscape with (Skaters and) a Bird Trap]]'' (1565), Bruegel's most copied painting, smaller than many of his landscapes at 38 × 56 cm<ref>Wied, 144, 186</ref>
  • Two Monkeys]]'', 1562, oil on panel
  • Landscape with the Flight into Egypt]]'', 1563, 37.1 × 55.6 cm (14.6 × 21.9 in), owned by [[Cardinal Granvelle]]
  • The Harvesters]]'' (1565), oil on panel, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], New York
  • [[Engraving]] designed by Bruegel and published by [[Hieronymus Cock]],  ''The Seven Deadly Sins or the Seven Vices – Anger'', 1558
  • ''The Big Fish Eat the Little Fish'', Bruegel's drawing for a print, 1556<ref name="auto6">Orenstein, 140–142</ref>
  • Children's Games]]'', 1560
  • ''[[The Hunters in the Snow]]'', 1565, oil on wood
  • Massacre of the Innocents]]'', (c.{{Nbsp}}1565–1567), British [[Royal Collection]]; a much-copied painting
  • ''[[The Peasant Wedding]]'', 1566–69, oil on panel. A late peasant subject, with a more monumental treatment.
  • ''Spring'', 1565, a drawing made to be engraved. It was apparently never painted by Bruegel himself, but after his death came dozens of versions in paint by his son and others.
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  • ''[[Netherlandish Proverbs]]'', 1559, oil on oak wood
  • ''[[The Triumph of Death]]'' (c. 1562), [[Museo del Prado]], Madrid
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  • ''[[The Blind Leading the Blind]]'', 1568
FLEMISH PAINTER (1526–1569)
Peter Brueghel the Elder; The Elder Bruegel Pieter; Pieter, the Elder Bruegel; Peter Brugel; Pieter Brueghel, Sr.; Peter Bruegel the Elder; Peter Bruegel; Pieter the Elder Bruegel; Pieter Bruegel the elder; Pieter Brueghel the elder; Pieter Brueghel The Elder; Pieter brueghel the elder; Peter Breughel the Elder; Pieter Brueghel the Elder; Brueghel the Elder; Pieter Brughel; Of Pieter Brueghel the Elder; Pieter Breughel the Elder; Pieter Breughel The Elder; Pieter Breugel the Elder; Bruegel the Elder
n. Pieter Bruegel the Elder, (1525-69) flemischer Maler und Graveur, Schaffer des Kunstwerks "Bauernhochzeit"

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