Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Amalie_Schoppe> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 69 of
69
with 100 items per page.
- Amalie_Schoppe abstract "Amalie Schoppe (9 October 1791, Burg auf Fehmarn, as Amalie Weise – 25 September 1858, Schenectady, New York) was a German author. She was also known by her pseudonyms Adalbert von Schonen, Amalia and Marie. She is most notable as the author of books for children and young people, with an oeuvre totaling 200 volumes. The Amalie-Schoppe-Weg in the Hamburg-Barmbek-Nord district of Hamburg and the Amalie-Schoppe-Straße in Burg auf Fehmarn are named after her.".
- Amalie_Schoppe birthDate "1791-10-09".
- Amalie_Schoppe birthYear "1791".
- Amalie_Schoppe deathDate "1858-09-25".
- Amalie_Schoppe deathYear "1858".
- Amalie_Schoppe thumbnail Amalie_Schoppe.jpg?width=300.
- Amalie_Schoppe wikiPageExternalLink books?id=7VerBSX18-gC.
- Amalie_Schoppe wikiPageExternalLink books?id=PAsPAAAAIAAJ.
- Amalie_Schoppe wikiPageExternalLink image_94.
- Amalie_Schoppe wikiPageExternalLink ADB:Schoppe,_Amalia.
- Amalie_Schoppe wikiPageExternalLink Amalie_Schoppe.
- Amalie_Schoppe wikiPageExternalLink CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=1016&SRT=YOP&TRM=Schoppe%2C+Amalie.
- Amalie_Schoppe wikiPageExternalLink ?docid=00000178.
- Amalie_Schoppe wikiPageExternalLink Schoppe,+Amalia.
- Amalie_Schoppe wikiPageExternalLink opac.htm?query=Woe%3D11861049X&method=simpleSearch.
- Amalie_Schoppe wikiPageID "30795205".
- Amalie_Schoppe wikiPageRevisionID "596257019".
- Amalie_Schoppe dateOfBirth "1791-10-09".
- Amalie_Schoppe dateOfDeath "1858-09-25".
- Amalie_Schoppe hasPhotoCollection Amalie_Schoppe.
- Amalie_Schoppe name "Schoppe".
- Amalie_Schoppe shortDescription "German writer".
- Amalie_Schoppe description "German writer".
- Amalie_Schoppe description "German writer".
- Amalie_Schoppe subject Category:1791_births.
- Amalie_Schoppe subject Category:1858_deaths.
- Amalie_Schoppe subject Category:German_children's_writers.
- Amalie_Schoppe subject Category:German_women_writers.
- Amalie_Schoppe subject Category:Writers_of_young_adult_literature.
- Amalie_Schoppe type CausalAgent100007347.
- Amalie_Schoppe type Communicator109610660.
- Amalie_Schoppe type GermanChildren'sWriters.
- Amalie_Schoppe type GermanWriters.
- Amalie_Schoppe type LivingThing100004258.
- Amalie_Schoppe type Object100002684.
- Amalie_Schoppe type Organism100004475.
- Amalie_Schoppe type Person100007846.
- Amalie_Schoppe type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Amalie_Schoppe type Whole100003553.
- Amalie_Schoppe type Writer110794014.
- Amalie_Schoppe type WritersOfYoungAdultLiterature.
- Amalie_Schoppe type YagoLegalActor.
- Amalie_Schoppe type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Amalie_Schoppe type Agent.
- Amalie_Schoppe type Person.
- Amalie_Schoppe type Person.
- Amalie_Schoppe type Q215627.
- Amalie_Schoppe type Q5.
- Amalie_Schoppe type Agent.
- Amalie_Schoppe type NaturalPerson.
- Amalie_Schoppe type Thing.
- Amalie_Schoppe type Person.
- Amalie_Schoppe comment "Amalie Schoppe (9 October 1791, Burg auf Fehmarn, as Amalie Weise – 25 September 1858, Schenectady, New York) was a German author. She was also known by her pseudonyms Adalbert von Schonen, Amalia and Marie. She is most notable as the author of books for children and young people, with an oeuvre totaling 200 volumes. The Amalie-Schoppe-Weg in the Hamburg-Barmbek-Nord district of Hamburg and the Amalie-Schoppe-Straße in Burg auf Fehmarn are named after her.".
- Amalie_Schoppe label "Amalie Schoppe".
- Amalie_Schoppe label "Amalie Schoppe".
- Amalie_Schoppe label "Amalie Schoppe".
- Amalie_Schoppe label "Amalie Schoppe".
- Amalie_Schoppe label "أمالي شوبه".
- Amalie_Schoppe sameAs Amalie_Schoppe.
- Amalie_Schoppe sameAs Amalie_Schoppe.
- Amalie_Schoppe sameAs Amalie_Schoppe.
- Amalie_Schoppe sameAs m.0gfj0rk.
- Amalie_Schoppe sameAs Q71563.
- Amalie_Schoppe sameAs Q71563.
- Amalie_Schoppe sameAs Amalie_Schoppe.
- Amalie_Schoppe wasDerivedFrom Amalie_Schoppe?oldid=596257019.
- Amalie_Schoppe depiction Amalie_Schoppe.jpg.
- Amalie_Schoppe isPrimaryTopicOf Amalie_Schoppe.
- Amalie_Schoppe name "Schoppe".