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- Charles_Frederick_Henningsen abstract "Charles Frederick Henningsen (1815 – 14 June 1877) was a writer, mercenary, filibuster, and munitions expert. He participated in civil wars and independence movements in Spain, Nicaragua, Hungary, and the United States. He was born either in Brussels or in England of Swedish ancestry. One of his sisters was Josephine Amelie de Henningsen, who later became a member of the Missionary Sisters of the Assumption, who established the order in South Africa in 1849.".
- Q860209 abstract "Charles Frederick Henningsen (1815 – 14 June 1877) was a writer, mercenary, filibuster, and munitions expert. He participated in civil wars and independence movements in Spain, Nicaragua, Hungary, and the United States. He was born either in Brussels or in England of Swedish ancestry. One of his sisters was Josephine Amelie de Henningsen, who later became a member of the Missionary Sisters of the Assumption, who established the order in South Africa in 1849.".
- Charles_Frederick_Henningsen comment "Charles Frederick Henningsen (1815 – 14 June 1877) was a writer, mercenary, filibuster, and munitions expert. He participated in civil wars and independence movements in Spain, Nicaragua, Hungary, and the United States. He was born either in Brussels or in England of Swedish ancestry. One of his sisters was Josephine Amelie de Henningsen, who later became a member of the Missionary Sisters of the Assumption, who established the order in South Africa in 1849.".
- Q860209 comment "Charles Frederick Henningsen (1815 – 14 June 1877) was a writer, mercenary, filibuster, and munitions expert. He participated in civil wars and independence movements in Spain, Nicaragua, Hungary, and the United States. He was born either in Brussels or in England of Swedish ancestry. One of his sisters was Josephine Amelie de Henningsen, who later became a member of the Missionary Sisters of the Assumption, who established the order in South Africa in 1849.".