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Margarete Bieber (31 July 1879 – 25 February 1978) was a Jewish German-American art historian, classical archaeologist and professor. She became the second woman university professor in Germany in 1919 when she took a position at the University of Giessen.
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Bieber, Margarete Margarete Bieber
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Art historian
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1879-01-01Z
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