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(Changed [fr] description: 1736 Colmar; † 1809 Colmar, pédagogue, écrivain et poète alsacien germanophone, aveugle à 22 ans) |
(Created claim: Given name(s) (P248): Théophile (Q152893)) |
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* 28 June 1736, + 1 May 1809, French-German writer and translator, whose texts were put to music by Ludwig van Beethoven, Joseph Haydn and Franz Schubert. He is sometimes also known as Amédée or Théophile Conrad Pfeffel,
- Théophile Conrad Pfeffel
- Gottlieb Konrad Pfeffel
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* 28 June 1736, + 1 May 1809, French-German writer and translator, whose texts were put to music by Ludwig van Beethoven, Joseph Haydn and Franz Schubert. He is sometimes also known as Amédée or Théophile Conrad Pfeffel, |
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