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Johanna Sebus (born December 28, 1791 in Brienen; January 13, 1809) from Brienen near Kleve on the Lower Rhine, first saved her mother from a flood on the Rhine when a dam burst, and then died wanting to help other people. Her body was found after the water drained and was buried in the cemetery in Rindern. In 1872, her grave was incorporated into the building during the construction of a new church.