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Dorothea von Schlegel

Dorothea Friederike von Schlegel (née Brendel Mendelssohn; 24 October 1764 – 3 August 1839) was a German novelist and translator.

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Notable work
Florentin (1801)
Born
Brendel Mendelssohn 24 October 1764 Berlin, Germany
Children
Philipp Veit
Died
3 August 1839(1839-08-03) (aged 74) Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Era
German Enlightenment
Family
Mendelssohn family

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Dorothea von Schlegel

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Dorothea von Schlegel

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related to External links · 8
Dorothea von Schlegel → Deutschen NationalbibliothekHenriette Herz, Dorothea, Dorothea Schlegel, Internet ArchiveLiteratur, Katalog, Panwitz, Schlegel, Works
Born · 1
Dorothea von Schlegel → Brendel Mendelssohn 24 October 1764 Berlin, Germany
Children · 1
Dorothea von Schlegel → Philipp Veit
Died · 1
Dorothea von Schlegel → 3 August 1839(1839-08-03) (aged 74) Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Era · 1
Dorothea von Schlegel → German Enlightenment
Family · 1
Dorothea von Schlegel → Mendelssohn family
Notable work · 1
Dorothea von Schlegel → Florentin (1801)
Occupations · 1
Dorothea von Schlegel → Novelist, translator
Parent · 1
Dorothea von Schlegel → Moses Mendelssohn (father)
Spouses · 1
Dorothea von Schlegel → Simon Veit (m. 1783; div. 1799)

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dorothea schlegel mendelssohn german isbn friedrich von florentin de der simon veit philipp berlin staël french leipzig pp died frankfurt

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Dorothea von SchlegelBornBrendel Mendelssohn 24 October 1764 Berlin, Germany1.00infobox
Dorothea von SchlegelChildrenPhilipp Veit1.00infobox
Dorothea von SchlegelDied3 August 1839(1839-08-03) (aged 74) Frankfurt am Main, Germany1.00infobox
Dorothea von SchlegelEraGerman Enlightenment1.00infobox
Dorothea von SchlegelFamilyMendelssohn family1.00infobox
Dorothea von SchlegelNotable workFlorentin (1801)1.00infobox
Dorothea von SchlegelOccupationsNovelist, translator1.00infobox
Dorothea von SchlegelParentMoses Mendelssohn (father)1.00infobox
Dorothea von SchlegelSpousesSimon Veit (m. 1783; div. 1799)1.00infobox
Dorothea von Schlegelrelated to External linksWorks0.60section
Dorothea von Schlegelrelated to External linksDorothea0.60section
Dorothea von Schlegelrelated to External linksSchlegel0.60section

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