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O que (quem) é Katharina - definição


Katharina Prato         
  • Katharina Prato
AUSTRIAN COOKBOOK WRITER (1818-1897)
Katharina Pratobevera; Katharina von Scheiger; Katharina Scheiger; Katharina Polt
Katharina Prato, full name Katharina Pratobevera, née Polt (1818–1897) was an Austrian cookbook writer. In 1858, she published Die süddeutsche Küche which became enormously popular for decades, reaching an 80th edition in 1957.
Katharina Henot         
GERMAN ACCUSED OF WITCHCRAFT
Katharina Henoth
Katharina Henot or Henoth (1570 – 19 May 1627) was a German postmaster and an alleged witch, burned at the stake for sorcery in Cologne. She is one of the best-known German victims of the witch hunt, and the best known case in Cologne.
Katharina Sunnerhagen         
SWEDISH PHYSICIAN
User:Netha Hussain/Katharina Sunnerhagen
Katharina Stibrant Sunnerhagen is a physician, researcher and educator specialized in rehabilitation medicine. She is best known for her research in stroke rehabilitation.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para Katharina
1. Norway will contribute towards an international emergency oil reserve in the wake of the hurricane Katharina.
2. Women do work," says Katharina Spiess of the German Institute for Economic Research in Berlin.
3. As well as Katharina, Gudrun Wagner has two children from a previous marriage.
4. He was given a suspended sentence of one year and nine months, court spokeswoman Katharina Kruetzfeld said.
5. The three – Viktoria, Katharina and Elisabeth – were only freed in 2005 when the authorities acted on a neighbour‘s suspicions.