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German actress
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Rosina Regina Ahles
Born
5 December 1799
Bietigheim, Holy Roman Empire
Died
13 June 1854 (1854-06-14) (aged 54)
Berlin, Germany
Rosina Regina Ahles (5 December 1799, Bietigheim - 13 June 1854, Berlin) was a German actress, notable in her own right and as the wife of the actor, composer and writer Albert Lortzing.[1][2]
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