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- Q16016334 subject Q6646837.
- Q16016334 subject Q6939312.
- Q16016334 subject Q8490858.
- Q16016334 abstract "Lina Zimmer (November 20, 1892 – August 28, 2004) was, for the last year of her life, dying at the age of 111, the oldest German. She was said to be humorous. She was born and died in Stuttgart.She studied dress making and was born as one of six children. She married graphic artist Richard Zimmer in 1915 and remained married for 60 years until his death in 1975. Lina said about King William II of Württemberg that he was a nice person because when you saw him on the street and greeted him he greeted back.Her advice for a long life was "Live sensibly, don't get worked up and be content" (original quote: "Vernünftig leben, sich nicht aufregen und zufrieden sein").".
- Q16016334 wikiPageWikiLink Q1022.
- Q16016334 wikiPageWikiLink Q1200828.
- Q16016334 wikiPageWikiLink Q3977710.
- Q16016334 wikiPageWikiLink Q57263.
- Q16016334 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646837.
- Q16016334 wikiPageWikiLink Q6939312.
- Q16016334 wikiPageWikiLink Q8490858.
- Q16016334 comment "Lina Zimmer (November 20, 1892 – August 28, 2004) was, for the last year of her life, dying at the age of 111, the oldest German. She was said to be humorous. She was born and died in Stuttgart.She studied dress making and was born as one of six children. She married graphic artist Richard Zimmer in 1915 and remained married for 60 years until his death in 1975.".
- Q16016334 label "Lina Zimmer".