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Facsimile of the first page of the letter addressed to "Immortal Beloved" The Immortal Beloved (German "Unsterbliche Geliebte") is the addressee [a] of a love letter which composer Ludwig van Beethoven wrote on 6 or 7 July 1812 in Teplitz (then in the Austrian Empire, now in the Czech Republic). The unsent letter is written in pencil on 10 ...
Yi Ŭngt'ae (Korean: 이응태; Hanja: 李應台) lived from 1555 to 1586.He was a local nobleman of the Goseong Lee clan, and was the second son of father Yi Yosin. [1] [3] He died at the age of 31 (possibly from an epidemic, based on letters from Yi's father [4] [5]), and was survived by a young son (possibly around 5–6 years old [6]: 24:15 ) and a pregnant wife. [5]
The Bixby letter in the Boston Evening Transcript. The Bixby letter is a brief, consoling message sent by President Abraham Lincoln in November 1864 to Lydia Parker Bixby, a widow living in Boston, Massachusetts, who was thought to have lost five sons in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Amy Lynn Carter, daughter of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, read a love letter written by her father 75 years ago during Rosalynn's tribute service in Atlanta Nov. 28.
The 300-letter collection detailed the love between soldier Gilbert Bradley and his lover -- who signed the letters with the initial "G". Decades later it was discovered that his pen pal's name ...
Ballou's now-famous letter to his beloved 24-year-old wife, Sarah, endeavored to express the emotions he was feeling on the eve of battle against the Confederacy: worry, fear, guilt, and sadness, while at the same time conveying his undying love for her and his children and his desire to fulfil his sense of duty to his nation. July the 14th, 1861
A heart-w renching letter written by a former student of Philando Castile is making the rounds on the internet. Its message is testament to just how loved Castile was loved by the children he ...
Many of the Letters to the Dead have unknown provenance. [1] However, of those that do, are found in cemeteries and tombs. [1] One such example is the Qau Bowl, which was found at the head end of a burial chamber in Qau tomb 7695 along with two other uninscribed pottery vessels.