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  1. Eva von Bülow, también conocida como Eva Chamberlain ( Tribschen, 17 de febrero de 1867- Bayreuth, 26 de mayo de 1942), fue hija de Cosima Liszt y Richard Wagner, producto de la relación extramarital que sostuvieron la hija de Franz Liszt y el compositor alemán mientras ella seguía casada con el director de orquesta Hans von ...

  2. Eva Maria Chamberlain (née von Bülow; 17 February 1867 – 26 May 1942) was the daughter of Richard Wagner and Cosima Wagner, and the wife of Houston Stewart Chamberlain. When she was born, her mother was still married to Hans von Bülow. Through her mother, she was also a granddaughter of Franz Liszt.

  3. Eva Chamberlain (* 17. Februar 1867 in Tribschen bei Luzern; † 26. Mai 1942 in Bayreuth; geborene Eva Maria Freiin von Bülow) war die Tochter von Richard Wagner und Cosima Wagner und die Gattin von Houston Stewart Chamberlain . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Bildergalerie. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  4. Bülow, Eva von (1867-1942) (GERMANY) BORN 17 Feb 1867, Tribschen (near Luzern) - DIED 26 May 1942, Bayreuth, Bayern. CAUSE OF DEATH cancer. GRAVE LOCATION Bayreuth, Bayern: Stadtfriedhof. Daughter of Richard Wagner and Cosima Liszt. Because her mother was still married to Hans von Bülow at the time of her birth her official name was Eva von Bülow.

  5. 24 de ago. de 2023 · However, behind the composer’s masterpieces lies a family narrative enriched with its tales of creativity and influence. Let’s step into the lives of three pivotal figures – Siegfried Wagner, Eva von Bülow, and Isolde Beidler – the children who carried the Wagner legacy forward.

  6. Eva Maria Chamberlain (née von Bülow; February 17, 1867–May 26, 1942) was the daughter of Richard Wagner and Cosima Wagner, and the wife of Houston Stewart Chamberlain. When she was born, her mother was still married to Hans von Bülow. Through her mother, she was also a granddaughter of Franz Liszt.

  7. 24 de may. de 2024 · Eva von Bülow. daughter of Richard Wagner and Cosima Liszt (1867-1942) Eva Chamberlain; Eva Wagner; Eva Maria Chamberlain; Statements. instance of. human. 0 references. image. Richard Wagner with Eva 1867 at Tribschen.jpg 715 × 908; 377 KB. 0 references. sex or gender. female. 1 reference. stated in.