Anna Maria Baroness von Weißenfeld

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Anna Maria von Weißenfeld , b. von Luckhner, married von Vogtberg (born January 22, 1642 in Steyr ; buried November 3, 1700 there ), was ennobled in 1688. She was an Austrian poet of the Baroque period and at the time of her admission in 1696 the only Catholic of the Pegnese Order of Flowers .

Works

No works by Weißenfeld seem to have survived in print, but the following casual script exists:

The Hoch-wolgebornē women women Anna Maria Freyherrin von Weisen Feld etc. Admission to the crowned flowers = order on the Pegnitz under the name ALBANIE happened to many flower comrades out of indecent devotion. Den 13 / (3.) Maji 1696. Nuremberg / Printed with Felßeckerischer Erben Schrifften.

literature

  • Anton Reichsritter von Pantz: The trades under the spell of the Styrian Erzberg (Yearbook of the Kais. Kön. Heraldische Gesellschaft "Adler" NF; 27/28), Vienna 1917/18, pp. 190–191.
  • Sabine Koloch: Ambitions for advancement of a mayor's and entrepreneur's daughter . On the origin of the imperially crowned poet and Pegnitz shepherdess Anna Maria von Weißenfeld (1642–1700) from Steyr in Upper Austria , in: Oxford German Studies 44, 2015, 4, pp. 352–364.

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