Adelheid von Rothenburg
Adelheid von Rothenburg (born March 4, 1837 in Krummkavel (Polish: Krężelin ), Soldin district ; † January 29, 1891 in Baden-Baden ) was a German author.
Katharina Mathilde Adelheid von Rothenburg was the daughter of the Prussian major and landowner Otto von Zastrow (1803–1875) and his wife Elisabeth Salingre (1807–1878). Her oldest brother was the later Lieutenant General Wilhelm Alexander Franz von Zastrow . She grew up in Soldin from 1841 to 1845. In 1861 she married the Prussian lieutenant colonel Eduard Alexander von Rothenburg († 1888) in Berlin .
Works (selection)
- Katharina von Angerburg . Story 1878
- The seamstress of Szczecin . Story, Gotha 1882, 7th edition Berlin 1925
- Redeemed . Roman, Gotha 1888
- Ferdinand the getrü . Story, Elberfeld 1891, with a portrait of the author
literature
- Yearbook of the German nobility . 1st volume, Berlin 1896, p. 976 ( digitized version )
- Sophie Pataky : Lexicon of German women of the pen . Berlin 1898, pp. 205f. ( Digitized version )
- Peter Walther : Muses and Graces in the Mark . Vol. 2, Berlin 2002, pp. 148f. and 267, ISBN 3-931836-69-X
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SURNAME | Rothenburg, Adelheid from |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rothenburg, Katharina Mathilde Adelheid von (full name); Zastrow, Katharina Mathilde Adelheid von (baptismal name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German author |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 4, 1837 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Krummkavel , district of Soldin |
DATE OF DEATH | January 29, 1891 |
Place of death | Baden-Baden |