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  1. The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Arolsen Klebeband 03 315 2.jpg 903 × 1,282; 768 KB. Georg-Green.jpg 1,260 × 2,031; 627 KB. Johann Jacob Marchand - Dachshund mit totem Hasen und Wildente - 6076 - Bavarian State Painting Collections.jpg 768 × 605; 63 KB. Johann Jacob Marchand - Stehender Hund mit Jagdbeute - 6096 ...

  2. A couple of years later, Juliana gave birth to another son. This time the father was Johann Jakob Marchand, the young, unmarried son of her Dutch housekeeper. Baptized on 29 November 1656 in Breda, Marchand was the secretary of the Dutch ambassador, and about four years younger than Juliana.

  3. Juliana (Eschwege, 14 de mayo de 1652-IJsselstein, 20 de junio de 1693), desposó en 1680 a Johann Jakob Marchand, barón de Lilienburg (1656-1703).

  4. Despite the difficulties in his personal life, the young Bach's musical development started in earnest in Eisenach. Thanks to the dedication of his musical relatives, he was exposed to a number of Baroque composers including Johann Pachelbel, Johann Jakob Froberger, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Louis Marchand, Marin Marais and Girolamo Frescobaldi.

  5. See further, Siegbert Rampe and 32 Dictionary and subsequently Oxford Music Online, Edward Higginbottom’s essay on Marchand has carried on the historical practice of turning towards the composer’s music by way of speculating upon the likely outcome of the competition had it taken place, a tradition that may be traced all the way back to the allusion in the “Nekrolog” to Marchand’s ...

  6. IJsselstein, 20 June 1693), prospective bride of Charles XI of Sweden; married in 1680 Johann Jakob Marchand, Baron of Lilienburg. Charlotte (b. Eschwege, 3 September 1653 – d.

  7. Juliana (Eschwege, 14 de mayo de 1652- IJsselstein, 20 de junio de 1693), casada en 1680 con Johann Jakob Marchand, barón de Lilienburg.