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VERDI/MASNADIERI FINALE(The Robbers) The corpse-strewn finale of this somewhat unsuccessful opera based on Schiller's play Die Rauber Date: first performed 1847
Emilie SchillerSchillers youngest daughter Emile, in later years. Date: 1804 - ?
Nannette SchillerSchillers sister Nannette Date: 18th century
Queen of Scots Meets EiElizabeth meets Mary Queen of Scots in the park of Fotheringhay - a scene from Schillers Mary Stuart which never really occurred
Schiller Weimar HomeSCHILLERs residence at Weimar. Date: 1759
Schiller BirthplaceSCHILLERs birthplace at Marbach. Date: 1759
Schiller home JenaSCHILLERs residence at Jena, the garden and the garden house. Date: 1759 - 1805
Schiller home GohlisSCHILLERs residence at Gohlis, near Leipzig Date: 1759 - 1805
Schillers WorkroomSCHILLERs arbeitszimmer (workroom) poets eldest sister. Date: 1759 - 1805
Schiller home BauerbachSCHILLERs residence at Bauerbach. Date: 1759 - 1805
Schillers MotherELISABETHA DOROTHEA, nee Kodweiss, Schiller smother. Date: 18th century
Karoline LengefeldSchillers wifes sister Karoline von Lengefeld. Date: 18th century
Luise SchillerrSchillers sister Luise. Date: 18th century
Schillers ParentsllerSchillers parents, Johann Caspar (1733 - 1796) and Elisabeth Dorothea Kodweiss (1732 - 1802) Date: 1733 - 1796y
Johann Caspar SchillerSchillers father, Johann Caspar. Date: 1733 - 1796y
Schillers House, Weimar, Thuringia, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Schillers Birth PlaceFRIEDRICH VON SCHILLER Birth place of the German writer, poet and historian in Marbach (Southern Germany)