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  1. Sophia Schliemann w złotej biżuterii ze „skarbu Priama” (ok. 1873) Z obu małżeństw Schliemann miał 5 dzieci. Troje z pierwszego, z Jekateriną Łyżiną: syna Siergieja (1855–1941) i 2 córki: Natalię (1859–1869) i Nadieżdę (1861–1935).

  2. On October 24, 1852, Schliemann married his beloved. Heinrich described her as a Russian woman with great physical and mental advantages. Ekaterina came from an influential family of lawyers.

  3. 27 wrz 2013 · Schliemann's awakening interest in archaeological excavation is traced throughout his sojourn in Rome and Southern Italy, where Pompeii provided perhaps the decisive impetus for Schliemann's own first archaeological endeavours in Ithaca.

  4. 1 kwi 2012 · The current revival of historiographical interest in the pioneer Heinrich Schliemann and in the excavations he conducted at a time when the foundations of modern professional archeology had not been laid yet, justify the re-collection of the 68 original contributions in this volume.

  5. Schliemann was born January 6, 1822, in Neubukow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin (part of the German Confederation) to Luise Therese Sophie Schliemann and Ernst Schliemann, a Lutheran minister. He was the fifth of nine children.

  6. Heinrich Schliemann, German archaeologist and excavator of Troy, Mycenae, and Tiryns. He is sometimes considered to be the modern discoverer of prehistoric Greece, though scholarship in the late 20th and early 21st centuries revealed that much self-mythologizing was involved in establishing his reputation.

  7. Series A: Original Family Documents contains material on Heinrich Schliemanns father, Ernst Johann Adolph Schliemann including a family tree, notebooks and eight diplomas; letters of Heinrich’s sister, Louise Therese Sophie Schliemann; letters of Andromache and Agamemnon, Heinrich’s children with Sophia; letters of Schliemann’s ...

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