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Mischa Maisky Maisky's daughter Lily Maisky, born in Paris in 1987 and raised in Brussels, is embarking on a career as a concert pianist.
Robert Albert BauerWhile in Prague, he met Maria von Kahler, (b. 1920) who worried that she and her assimilated Jewish parents, Felix and Lilli von Kahler, would be arrested by the Nazis.
Marcel DassaultIn 1919, he married Madeline Minckes, the daughter of a wealthy Jewish family of furniture dealers.
H. Stuart HughesIn 1950, Hughes married his first wife, Suzanne, a member of a wealthy and influential French Protestant family.
David Ochterlony Dyce SombreHe married in 26 September 1840 the Honourable Mary Anne Jervis, third daughter of the second Viscount Saint Vincent, his only daughter by his second wife, described as'' accomplished singer, dancer, and composer'' and also as an associate of the Duke of Wellington ; the marriage took place despite quarrels over his fiancee's social life and the religious affiliation of their future (and never born) children.
Christian RakovskyChristian Rakovsky (-- September 11, 1941) was a Bulgaria n socialist revolutionary, a Bolshevik politician and Soviet diplomat ; he was also noted as a journalist, physician, and essayist.
Marcia DavenportShe was born Marcia Glick in New York City on June 9, 1903, the daughter of Bernard Glick and the opera singer Alma Gluck, and she became the stepdaughter of violinist Efrem Zimbalist when Alma Gluck remarried.
Emma de CaunesShe was married to the singer Sinclair (real name Mathieu Blanc-Francard) who is the father of her daughter Nina (born in Paris, October 2002).
Eleonora DuseIn 1909 Duse retired from acting, and near to that same time she met and became involved in a lesbian affair with Italian feminist Lina Poletti, a former lover of writer Sibilla Aleramo.
Armand DeutschThey divorced before 1927 whereupon his mother married Dr David M Levy, a child psychologist and moved to New York City to pursue a long and notable career in philanthropy.
Valdemar LangletAfter her death in 1921, he met Nina Borovko, the daughter of Nikolai Afrikanovich Borovko, a friend and a pioneering Esperantist in Russia.
Benjamin Edward WoolfBy 1841 Woolf's family had settled in New York where his father would become a noted orchestra leader, artist, novelist and humorist.
Frederick BellengerIn Cologne he had met Marion Theresa Stollwerck, daughter of Generalkonsul Karl Stollwerck, a wealthy German chocolate manufacturer, and they married in 1922.
Louis SparreIn 1893 Sparre married the Finnish Eva Mannerheim, an artist and the sister of Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim.
Friedrich RosenAs the result of a fracture, Friedrich Rosen died in 1935 during a stay in Beijing, where his son Dr. Georg Rosen was working at the German embassy.
Lev RussovAt first he meets with Catherine Balebina (born December 29, 1933), daughter of Vasily Balebin, the famed military pilot and torpedo-bomber, the Hero of the Soviet Union and Great Patriotic War.
John MichukiIt was while a student at Mang' u High School that Michuki met his lifelong friend, Mwai Kibaki, under whom he later served a senior civil servant and as a cabinet Minister when the latter became the President of the Republic of Kenya in 2002.
Cy TwomblyIn 1957, Twombly moved to Rome, where he met the Italian artist Baroness Tatiana Franchetti -- sister of his patron Baron Giorgio Franchetti.
Walter Levin Walter Levin was born December 6, 1924, in Berlin, the son of Alfred Levin, a men's clothing manufacturer and a passionate music lover, and Erna Levin, née Zivi, a professionally trained pianist.
Leonid PasternakIn 1889 he married the pianist Rosa Isidorovna Kaufman, the daughter of Isidor Kaufman, a well to do Jewish manufacturer -- and not of his famous namesake, the painter Isidor Kaufman, as many err to think.
Rjurik Lonin Rjurik Lonin's wife Anna Lonina (b. 1937, Mecantaga) is also an accomplished poet in the Veps language.
Rainer Maria Rilke In 1897 in Munich, Rainer Maria Rilke met and fell in love with the widely travelled, intellectual woman of letters Lou Andreas-Salomé.
Eduard SteuermannSteuermann married Clara Silvers, a pianist and noted music librarian, in 1949.
Bud FisherOn October 25, 1925, Fisher married Aedita de Beaumont, former wife of Count François de Beaumont.
Walburga Habsburg DouglasPrincess Walburga married the Swedish Count Archibald Douglas on 5 December 1992 in Budapest, Hungary.
Finn JuhlFrom 1961 he lived in a common-law marriage with Hanne Wilhelm Hansen, a member of the family behind the Edition Wilhelm Hansen music publishing house.
Gottfrid LarssonDuring his time in Paris Gottfrid Larsson married the Norwegian woman Karen Sofie Waaler in 1911, and she became Mrs. Karen Larsson.
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Liu Ye (actor) Liu married French (of Jewish descent) photographer Anais Martane in Beijing on July 5, 2009.
Malwida von MeysenbugOlga Herzen married Gabriel Monod in 1873 and established herself in France, but Malwida's poor health impeded her from joining her.
Paul Kraus (Arabist)In 1943, after his second wife's death, he traveled to Jerusalem with his daughter, where he married Dorothee Metlitzki, herself a noted academic and a founder of the Hebrew University.
Vincent ZhaoHis daughter shares the same name as the late politician Zhao Ziyang, whose name has been a taboo subject in China since 1989.
Vyacheslav Ivanovich Ivanov Upon their return from an Italian voyage (1912 -- 13), Ivanov made the acquaintances of art critic Mikhail Gershenzon, philosopher Sergei Bulgakov, and composer Alexander Scriabin.
Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa In Riga, Latvia, in 1932, he married Alexandra Wolff von Stomersee, nicknamed'' Licy'', a Baltic German noblewoman and a student of psychoanalysis.
Mateiu CaragialeThe illegitimate and rebellious child of influential playwright Ion Luca Caragiale, he was the half-brother of Luca Caragiale, an avant-garde poet who died in 1921, and the posthumous son-in-law of author Gheorghe Sion.
Joachim, Count of Sch?nburg-Glauchau His first wife, Beatrix (born 30 January 1930), is the great granddaughter of the Hungarian social reformer and national hero, Count István Széchényi.
Catherine Langeais On 28 January 1938, at the age of fourteen, she was introduced by her brother to the politician and future president of the French Republic François Mitterrand.
Hermann Emil FischerIn 1888 Fischer married Agnes Gerlach, daughter of Joseph von Gerlach, Professor of Anatomy at Erlangen.
Alma Mahler On 9 March 1902 she married Gustav Mahler, who was nineteen years her senior and the director of the Vienna Court Opera.
Elvio SadunHe married Lina Ottolenghi, another Italian Jewish refugee, in 1949.
Jacques NatteauIn the summer of 1939, Jacques Natteau enlisted in the air force with his Lycée Henri IV friends, many of whom were scions of the French nobility : Jean-Marie de Premontville, Armagnac, Raoul de Vibray, and the Prince Louis Murat (direct descendant of the Joachim Murat, Napoleon's famous cavalry general).
Margaret MellisPatrick Heron introduced her to painter Francis Davison, also recently divorced ; they married in 1948 and lived for two years in the run-down Château des Enfants on the Cap d'Antibes.
William StockleyIn 1908 Stockley married Marie Germaine Kolb, daughter of Max Kolb, director of Munich's Royal Botanic Gardens, and Sophie Danvin of Paris.
Max Beloff, Baron BeloffHis sister Anne later married German-born Nobel Prize winning biochemist Ernst Boris Chain in 1948.
Johannes VaresJohannes Vares (-- 29 November 1946), commonly known as Johannes Vares Barbarus, was an Estonia n poet, doctor, and politician.
Ilya Glazunovframe | left | Glazunov's painting'' Two Princes'', 1964 The artist's father was an historian named Glazunov Sergey Fedorovich.
Edvard HambroHe was also a nephew of Elise Hambro, a brother of Cato, Carl Joachim and Johan Hambro, and from 1946 a stepson of Gyda Christensen.
Charlotte SalomonBy September 1943, Charlotte Salomon had married another German Jewish refugee, Alexander Nagler.
Miles Gerald KeonFor a few months in 1846 he became editor of'' Dolman's Magazine'', and on 21 November of that year, married Anne de la Pierre, daughter of an English army officer.
Allard de RidderIn April 1918 in Amsterdam, he married Pauline E. E. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (grand-niece of the famous composer), whom he had met in Cologne.
Max WertheimerIn 1923, while teaching in Berlin, Wertheimer married Anna Caro (called Anni), a physician's daughter, with whom he had four children : Rudolf (who died in infancy), Valentin, Michael and Lise.
Frederick Philip GroveShe modeled for artists in nearby Cincinnati, and later became well known in New York dada circles as the Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven after her marriage in 1913 to the German Baron Leopold von Freytag-Loringhoven.
Adolf Erik Nordenski?ldIn 1863 he married Anna Maria Mannerheim, the aunt of Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim.
Max Peiffer WatenphulIn December 1937, Max Peiffer Watenphul travelled to the island of Ischia, where he met several German painter s and intellectuals, including Werner Gilles, Rudolf Levy, Eduard Bargheer and the composer Gottfried von Einem.
Gustav Heinemann In 1926 Heinemann married Hilda Ordemann, who had been a student of Rudolf Bultmann, the famous Protestant theologian.
Rolande FalcinelliFrom her marriage with Felix Otto, a producer from Norddeutscher Rundfunk in Hamburg, Germany, she had a daughter, Sylviane (b. 1956), a French musicologist.
Carl Joachim Friedrich Born on June 5, 1901, in Leipzig, the site of the first significant defeat of the Napoleonic armies, Friedrich was the son of renowned professor of medicine Paul Leopold Friedrich, the inventor of the surgical rubber glove, and a Prussian countess of the von Bülow family.
Andr? GideIn 1923, he sired a daughter, Catherine, by Elisabeth van Rysselberghe, a woman who was much younger than he.
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Mohammad Reza Pahlavi married his third and final wife, Farah Diba (born 14 October 1938), the only child of Sohrab Diba, Captain in the Imperial Iranian Army (son of an Iranian Ambassador to the Romanov Court in Moscow, Russia), and his wife, the former Farideh Ghotbi.
Ariadna Scriabina In 1928 pianist Vladimir Sofronitsky visited Paris with his wife Elena, the beloved step-sister of Ariadna.
Bela LugosiIn 1933 he married 19-year-old Lillian Arch, the daughter of Hungarian immigrants.
Vera Zasulichframe | Photograph of Vera Zasulich | right | Vera Ivanovna Zasulich Vera Ivanovna Zasulich (; -- May 8, 1919) was a Russia n Menshevik writer and revolutionary.
Richard SorgeHe was the youngest of nine children of Wilhelm Richard Sorge (d. 1907), a German mining engineer employed by the Caucasian Oil Company, and his Russian wife Nina Semionovna Kobieleva.
Marianne BirthlerMarianne Birthler was formerly (until 1983) married to veterinarian Wolfgang Birthler, who has since become a cabinet minister of Brandenburg.
Frida HansenIn 1873, Frida married merchant Hans Wilhelm Severin Hansen Stavanger, the brother of the painter Carl Sundt-Hansen.
Manon Gropius Manon Gropius was born in Vienna during the height of World War I, on October 5, 1916, the third child of Alma Mahler, the widow of the composer and conductor Gustav Mahler, and wife of the architect and Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius.
Erik Satie Satie and Suzanne Valadon, an artists' model and artist in her own right, and a long-time friend of Miguel Utrillo (and mother of Maurice Utrillo), began an affair early in 1893.
Antoon Jurgens Antoon Jurgens a member to the Dutch family Jurgens married in Oss on 19 May 1832 Johanna Lemmens, the daughter of the Lord Mayor of Beugen and Rijkevoort, Arnoldus Ambrosius Lemmens and Dorothea van de Voordt, whose family also produced several Lord Mayors of Beugen en Rijkevoort.
Otto NeurathShe died as a result of childbirth (Paul Neurath) in 1911, and he married a close friend, the mathematician and philosopher Olga Hahn.
Theodor KullakKullak played a little in Austria that year but in 1843 returned to Berlin where Fraulein von Hellwig secured him the post of pianoforte instructor to Princess Anna, the daughter of Prince Karl.
Josef Bohuslav FoersterIn 1893 he married the leading Czech soprano Berta Lautererová (Bertha Lauterer) in Hamburg, during ten years making his living there as a critic, and she was engaged at the Hamburg Staatsoper.
Heinrich Zimmer In 1929 he married Christiane, daughter of Austrian novelist Hugo von Hofmannsthal.
Helga de la BracheIn 1838, she was employed by the wealthy merchant Henrik Aspegren on Västerlånggatan 78, whose daughter, Henrika, became deeply devoted to her, dressed her in elegant clothes and left her family for her.
Rita Jolivet On 27 January 1916 she married her second husband, the Italian nobleman Count Giuseppe de Cippico in Kew Gardens, Surrey.
Rainer Maria RilkeIn 1899, he travelled with Lou and her husband, Friedrich Andreas, to Moscow where he met the novelist Leo Tolstoy.
Maria OrskaMaria Orska's lover, a wealthy Jewish industrialist and geologist Julius Heinrich Koritschoner from Vienna, shot himself in Constantinople in 1928, writing before death a letter to Orska.
Honor? Th?odoric d'Albert de Luynes His youthful Grand Tour to Italy was marred by the death of his companion, his cousin Henri de Montmorency-Laval ; he returned to join Louis XVIII's garde du corps and in 1822 married Marie Francoise Dauvet de Maineville, daughter of the marquis de Maineville.
Jo?o Maria Ferreira do AmaralAntónio Teixeira Dória, her first husband, whom she had married in 1836, was a first mate in a navy corvette, whose commander was João Maria Ferreira do Amaral.
Fritz von Thurn und Taxis Thurn und Taxis married morganatically to Beata Béry, daughter of Laszlo Béry and his wife Countess Paula Apponyi de Nagy-Appony, on 4 June 1977 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Hendrik de CockThe known names of his children are Helenius de Cock (son), Eelbrina de Cock (daughter) and Jantje de Cock (daughter) (born 20 January 1836).
Lisa GerrardShe is married to a Polish graphic design artist and music producer, Jacek Tuschewski, with whom she has a daughter (born 1992).
Igor StravinskyStravinsky met Vera de Bosset in Paris in February 1921, while she was married to the painter and stage designer Serge Sudeikin, and they began an affair that led to Vera leaving her husband.
Alexandre de Marenches Alexandre de Marenches was born in Paris in 1921, son of Captain Charles-Constant-Marie de Marenches, a French aristocrat from a very old family of knights of Norman origin, aide-de-camp to Marshal Ferdinand Foch and, together with Aldebert de Chambrun a representative of Marshal Philippe Pétain to General John J. Pershing.
Karl von HabsburgOn 31 January 1993 in Mariazell, he married Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza, the only daughter of Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon, a European industrialist, and his third wife, the fashion model, Fiona Frances Elaine Campbell-Walter.
Frederick Philip GroveIn early 1903, amidst scandal, he settled in Palermo, Italy, with Else Plötz Endell, the wife of renowned architect August Endell (Else would later become the Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven).
Ludvig KarstenHe was a brother of designer Marie Karsten His daughter Alise was born in 1909 and raised in fosterage, until she later moved to Copenhagen to join her father and stepmother.
Kurt May In Jerusalem in 1936 he married Vera Feinberg, a fellow German-Jewish refugee who later became a judge.
Antoine-Nicolas Bailly Born in Paris as the son of a postal official and the eldest of eleven children, Bailly entered the atelier of architect François Debret and through him the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in 1830, also studying under Félix Duban.
Francis Patrick DonovanIn 1950, in Chicago he met and married Maria Kozslik, a Hungarian, who later became an author and journalist.
Candice BergenOn September 27, 1980, she married French film director Louis Malle (Bergen herself has traveled extensively and speaks French fluently).
Eberhard von StohrerIn 1925, he married Maria Ursula von Stohrer, née von Gunther.
Jayaprakash NarayanIn October 1920, Narayan was married to Braj Kishore Prasad's daughter Prabhavati Devi, a freedom fighter in her own right.
Edvard GriegIn the summer of 1858, Grieg met the eminent Norwegian violinist Ole Bull, who was a family friend ; Bull's brother was married to Grieg's aunt.
Franz Joseph I of AustriaIn 1885 Franz Joseph met Katharina Schratt, a leading actress of the Vienna stage, and she became his mistress.
Ivan MosjoukineWhile Mosjoukine left no official progeny, French novelist Romain Gary (original name Roman Kacew) had maintained that his birth in Vilnius on 8 May 1914 was the result of an affair between his mother Nina Owczyńska and the 24-year-old Ivan Mosjoukine who was on the verge of becoming the most popular leading man of Czarist cinema.
Jacques Fath Fath, who has been described by Italian journalist Bonaventuro Calora as extremely effeminate and a former lover of the French film director Léonide Moguy, married, in 1939, Geneviève Boucher de la Bruyère.
Ferdinand David (musician) Born in the same house in Hamburg where Felix Mendelssohn had been born the previous year, In 1843 David became a professor of violin (Violinlehrer) at the Leipziger Konservatorium.
Curt Goetz Leopoldine Konstantin (1917) Kurt Walter Götz was born in Mainz, Germany as the son of the Swiss wine examiner Bernhard Götz, and his German wife of Italian and French descent, Selma (born Rocco).
Luis TrenkerIn 1928 he married Hilda von Bleichert, the daughter of a fabrics manufacturer from Leipzig, and together they had four children.
Gianfranco Chiarini On September 7, 2010, Chiarini married Anna Kinga Jarosławska, now Anna Chiarini, born in Słupsk, Poland, a Media studies and Italian literature graduate at the University of Hamburg, Germany.