Elisabeth Adele Allram-Lechner

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Elisabeth Adele Allram-Lechner (1824-1861) was a stage actor. She was engaged at the Estates Theatre in Prague from 1846 to 1861, where she belonged to the theatre's star attractions. She was known for her heroine roles.

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