Dorothea Menadier

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Dorothea Menadier (born December 11, 1891 in Berlin ; † 19 ??) was a German numismatist .

Dorothea Menadier was the daughter of the medieval numismatist and director of the Berlin Coin Cabinet Julius Menadier and Ida Menadier, b. Baroness von Düring (1858–1934). After attending the Chamissoschule in Berlin-Schöneberg, she studied history at the universities of Tübingen and Berlin . In Berlin, she was of the Faculty of Arts at the June 21, 1915 Michael Tangl with the work The coins and the coinage of German Reichsäbtissinnen medieval doctorate , which fell at the suggestion of her father.

Publications

  • The coins and the coinage of the German imperial abbesses in the Middle Ages , Berlin 1915 = The coins and the coinage of the German imperial abbesses in the Middle Ages , in: Zeitschrift für Numismatik 32, 1920, 185–293.

Footnotes

  1. Dorothea Manadier family tree at www.einegroßefamilie.de

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