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(‎Created claim: Begin date (P49): 1757)
(‎Changed [en] description: Lodge of the Ordre de l'Esperance founded in Hamburg in 1757 with a filial lodge in Flensburg, (72 brothers and 23 sisters listed until 1762))
 
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Esperance-Lodge "Irene", Hamburg
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Lodge of the Ordre de l'Esperance founded in Hamburg in 1757 with a filial lodge in Flensburg, (72 brothers and 23 sisters listed until 1762)
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1757
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20 August 1757Gregorian
Timestamp+1757-08-20T00:00:00Z
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Property / Secondary literature
 
Property / Secondary literature: Walter Richter, "Der Esperance- und ZN-Orden", in: Einst und Jetzt, vol. 19, Jahrbuch 1974 des Vereins für corpsstudentische Geschichtsforschung, p. 30-54 / rank
 
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Property / Secondary literature: Walter Richter, "Der Esperance- und ZN-Orden", in: Einst und Jetzt, vol. 19, Jahrbuch 1974 des Vereins für corpsstudentische Geschichtsforschung, p. 30-54 / qualifier
 
Property / Place of address
 
Property / Place of address: Hamburg / rank
 
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Property / Initiated by
 
Property / Initiated by: J. L. Exter / rank
 
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Property / Initiated by
 
Property / Initiated by: Christian Joachim Lossau / rank
 
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Property / Initiated by: Caspar Meyer / rank
 
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Property / Initiated by: Johann Philipp Dresser / rank
 
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Lodge of the Ordre de l'Esperance founded in Hamburg in 1757 with a filial lodge in Flensburg, (72 brothers and 23 sisters listed until 1762)
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Esperance-Lodge "Irene", Hamburg
Lodge of the Ordre de l'Esperance founded in Hamburg in 1757 with a filial lodge in Flensburg, (72 brothers and 23 sisters listed until 1762)

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