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Friedrich Wilhelm Kritzinger (24 January 1816 – 12 July 1890) was a German Protestant theologian, pedagogue, poet and hymnwriter. He was for 38 years the director of a newly founded educational institution for women teachers in Droyßig. His Christmas carol "Süßer die Glocken nie klingen", written to the melody of a popular Volkslied, has remained a favourite.

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  • Friedrich Wilhelm Kritzinger (Theologe) (de)
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  • Friedrich Wilhelm Kritzinger (* 24. Januar 1816 in Lehnin, Provinz Brandenburg, Königreich Preußen; † 12. Juli 1890 in Naumburg (Saale), Provinz Sachsen, Königreich Preußen) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe und Pädagoge. Er ging als Autor des Weihnachtsliedes Süßer die Glocken nie klingen in die Literaturgeschichte ein. (de)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Kritzinger (24 January 1816 – 12 July 1890) was a German Protestant theologian, pedagogue, poet and hymnwriter. He was for 38 years the director of a newly founded educational institution for women teachers in Droyßig. His Christmas carol "Süßer die Glocken nie klingen", written to the melody of a popular Volkslied, has remained a favourite. (en)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Kritzinger (né le 24 janvier 1816 à Lehnin, province de Brandebourg, et mort le 12 juillet 1890 à Naumbourg, province de Saxe) est un théologien protestant et éducateur prussien. Il est entré dans l'histoire littéraire en tant qu'auteur du chant de Noël (de). (fr)
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  • Friedrich Wilhelm Kritzinger (* 24. Januar 1816 in Lehnin, Provinz Brandenburg, Königreich Preußen; † 12. Juli 1890 in Naumburg (Saale), Provinz Sachsen, Königreich Preußen) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe und Pädagoge. Er ging als Autor des Weihnachtsliedes Süßer die Glocken nie klingen in die Literaturgeschichte ein. (de)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Kritzinger (24 January 1816 – 12 July 1890) was a German Protestant theologian, pedagogue, poet and hymnwriter. He was for 38 years the director of a newly founded educational institution for women teachers in Droyßig. His Christmas carol "Süßer die Glocken nie klingen", written to the melody of a popular Volkslied, has remained a favourite. (en)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Kritzinger (né le 24 janvier 1816 à Lehnin, province de Brandebourg, et mort le 12 juillet 1890 à Naumbourg, province de Saxe) est un théologien protestant et éducateur prussien. Il est entré dans l'histoire littéraire en tant qu'auteur du chant de Noël (de). (fr)
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