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Belinfante-Belinfante, Emilie (1875 - 1944)

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Short name Belinfante-Belinfante, Emilie
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First name Emilie
Birth name Belinfante-Belinfante
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Alternative name Emilie Belinfante
Date of birth 1875
Date of death 1944
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Sex Female
Place of birth Amsterdam
Place of death TerezĂ­n
Lived in Netherlands
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Religion / ideology Jewish
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Belinfante-Belinfante, Emilie was ...
related to Marxveldt, Cissy van (pseudonym)
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Place(s) of Residence Netherlands
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receptions circulations
Casa Bianca (1921) 0 0
Tine Durieu (1922) 0 0
Mies Demming (1925) 0 0
In het gareel (1928) 0 0
Het lichtend verschiet (1929) 0 0
Confetti (1930) 0 0
Contrasten (1931) 0 0
Wending (1932) 0 0
Wisselend getij (1934) 0 0
Naar sneeuw en zon (1935) 0 0
Het geitenweitje (1938) 0 0

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Unknown maker, portrait of Emilie Belinfante-Belinfante, circa 1910, Beeldbank Museum Kennemerland 1910 is portrait of

Emilie ('Emmy') Belinfante, not to be mistaken with her cousin Emilie ('Emmy') Josephine Belinfante (1875-1944), who was a journalist, and died in Auschwitz-Birkenau. jdg

3 children (Aron Abraham, Ernst, Lydia)

Writer of children's books.

Material in the Letterkundig Museun The Hague (GR0714).

HOoms (link)

Amsterdam address in 1941: Professor Tulpplein 1 [ATM ]