Karine von Rumohr

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Karine von Rumohr (* 1977 in Freiburg ) is a German writer specializing in horticulture , mediator and priory of the noble monastery Uetersen .

Life

Karine von Rumohr made by Drült comes from the Schleswig-Holstein Uradels -Gender von Rumohr . She was born in Freiburg as the daughter of the landowner Cai Asmus von Rumohr and his wife Aglaja (née von Stein). Grown up in southern Baden and in Kappeln in Schleswig-Holstein , she completed an apprenticeship as a gardener after graduating from high school. She then studied in Munich, Freiburg, Stockholm and Vienna. She passed her master’s examination in the subjects of Scandinavian Studies, German Studies, General Linguistics, Romance Studies and History.

Karine von Rumohr works as a freelance editor and book author (including flower women and their extraordinary gardens ). From 2009 to 2013, alongside her mother, she was a member of the management of the perennial nursery "Gräfin von Zeppelin" in Laufen , which her grandmother, Helene von Stein-Zeppelin, the "Iris-Countess", founded in 1926. Not least because of her own experience, she trained as a mediator and is particularly active in the area of ​​company takeovers in family businesses.

From 2005 to 2016 she was the 44th priory of the Uetersen Monastery . She followed Asta von Bethmann-Hollweg, who ran the monastery from 1987 to 2004.

In 2016 she married Matthias Stüdemann von Ehrenstein.

Works

  • Men and their extraordinary gardens , Christian, Munich 2011
  • Flower women and their extraordinary gardens , Christian, Munich 2011
  • Asian cuisine - light and sophisticated, Ley Huynh (author), Mikkel Vang (illustrator), Karine von Rumohr (translator), Verlag Dorling Kindersley, 2005, ISBN 978-3831008025
  • Me, Josefin, and my best friend, Johan Unenge (author), Päivi Unenge (illustrator), Karine von Rumohr (translator), Verlag Oetinger; 2007, ISBN 978-3789149030

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Women's power under the sign of the iris , Badische Zeitung , mps, April 19, 2011, accessed April 12, 2012
  2. Countess von Zeppelin. Perennial nursery , accessed January 14, 2020
  3. Homepage of v. Rumohr accessed on June 25, 2013.
  4. Young priest heads the old monastery in Uetersen, accessed on January 14, 2020.