Duchess of Oldenburg
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Duchess of Oldenburg
Summary
Duchess of Oldenburg is an apple cultivar[1]. It draws 29 Wikipedia views per month (apple_cultivar category, ranking #42 of 166).[2]
Key Facts
- A child of Duchess of Oldenburg was Joyce[3].
- A child of Duchess of Oldenburg was Bessemyanka Michurina[4].
- A child of Duchess of Oldenburg was Transparente de Croncels[5].
- A child of Duchess of Oldenburg was Cleeve[6].
- A child of Duchess of Oldenburg was Wealthy[7].
- A child of Duchess of Oldenburg was Zhigulevskoe[8].
- Duchess of Oldenburg's image is recorded as Pomological Watercolor POM00000460.jpg[9].
- Duchess of Oldenburg's image is recorded as Cross section of Duchess of Oldenburg, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1957-190).jpg[10].
- Duchess of Oldenburg's instance of is recorded as apple cultivar[11].
- Duchess of Oldenburg's subclass of is recorded as cooking apple[12].
- Duchess of Oldenburg's subclass of is recorded as table apple[13].
- Duchess of Oldenburg's Commons category is recorded as Charlamovsky[14].
- Duchess of Oldenburg's country of origin is recorded as Russian Empire[15].
- Duchess of Oldenburg's catalog code is recorded as 1957-190[16].
- Duchess of Oldenburg's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/012ht41m[17].
- Duchess of Oldenburg's described by source is recorded as Q108129018[18].
- Duchess of Oldenburg's described by source is recorded as Q137735647[19].
- Duchess of Oldenburg's different from is recorded as Geheimrat Dr. Oldenburg[20].
- Duchess of Oldenburg's UK National Fruit Collection ID is recorded as 1685[21].
- Duchess of Oldenburg's Deutsche Genbank Obst is recorded as 1314[22].
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Personal Life
Children include Joyce[3], an apple cultivar[23]; Bessemyanka Michurina[4], an apple cultivar[24]; Transparente de Croncels[5], an apple cultivar[25]; Cleeve[6], an apple cultivar[26]; Wealthy[7], an apple cultivar[27]; and Zhigulevskoe[8], an apple cultivar[28].
Why It Matters
Duchess of Oldenburg draws 29 Wikipedia views per month (apple_cultivar category, ranking #42 of 166).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]