Maria Elisabeth Lammerhirt Bach, the wife of composer Johann Sebastian Bach, is often considered a stay-at-home mom. She was responsible for managing the household and caring for their many children, as Bach had a busy career. While she had a supportive role in her husband's life, historical records provide limited insight into her personal aspirations or activities outside the home. Thus, her primary responsibilities seemed to revolve around family and domestic duties.
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A bach - an abbreviation of bachelor - is a holiday home, usually small and near the beach, with a small number of rooms and simple construction.
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Elisabeth Barr has written: 'Castle Heritage' -- subject(s): Fiction in English 'THE OPAL PENDANT' 'Savalle is coming home'
Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross died in 2004 at the age of 78. After a series of strokes, she passed at a home for the elderly at a resort in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Take Home Chef - 2005 Maria was released on: USA: 20 April 2007
Who the devil is Liesel. The name is a German variant of Elisabeth. There is a character by this name in The Sound of Music, who certainly doesn"t raid garbage cans. Liesel Bach was a German stunt pilot who died some years ago. She didn"t raid trash cans, either. I cannot figure out who you are talking about. it means Litle Elisabeth, that"s all.
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Frances Anna Maria Russell has written: 'Home Prayers'
yes maria was accepted by the family :P
AnswerJohn Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) was born and raised in Germany. Many believe that he never left his home country his entire life. In particular, Bach was born in Eisenach, in the early duchy of Saxe-Eisenach. Eisenach is today a city in the German state Thuringia.From 1723-50 he was Cantor at the prestigious Thomasschule in Leipzig, Saxony, and organist at the adjoining Thomaskirche.