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  Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg (7 November 1750 - 5 December 1819), was a German poet born at Brammstedt in Holstein (then a part of Denmark).
Friedrich Leopold belonged to the younger branch of the Stolberg family and was the son of a Danish magistrate and owner of a manorial estate, Count Christian Stolberg.
In 1777 Friedrich Leopold was appointed envoy of the prince bishop of Lübeck at the court of Copenhagen, but often stayed at Eutin to spend time with his college friend and member of the Dichterbund, Johann Heinrich Voss.
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He belonged to the younger branch of the Stolberg family and was the son of a Danish magistrate and owner of a manorial estate.
Stolberg's religious ideas, it must be acknowledged, remained at first somewhat misty and confused, as his parents held to an eclectic form of Christianity and read for their own edification the most heterogeneous authors, as Augustine and Luther, Fenelon and Saurin, Zinzendorf and Young.
Stolberg in den letzten Jahrzehnten seines Lebens (Mainz, 1875); I
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STOLBERG, FRIEDRICH LEOPOLD, GRAF ZU (1750-1819), German poet, the younger son of Count Christian Stolberg, was born at Bramstedt in Holstein on the 7th of November 1750.
Of the two brothers Friedrich was undoubtedly the more talented, but Christian, though not a poet of high originality, excelled in the utterance of gentle sentiment.
Christian von Stolberg was the sole author of Gedichte aus dem Griechischen (1782), a translation of the works of Sophocles (1787), and of a poem in seven ballads, Die weisse Frau (1814), which last attained considerable popularity.
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 thePeerage.com - Markus Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg and others
     Bernhard Friedrich Hubertus Aloisius Maria Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg was born on 30 August 1922 in Stams, Tirol, Austria.
She married Carl Franz Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg, son of Bernhard Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg and Hedwig Erzherzögin von Österreich, on 22 August 1951 in Maria-Wörth, Carinthia, Austria.
She and Carl Franz Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg were divorced on 12 October 1967 in Innsbruck, Austria.
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The best of these works is his idyllic poem Luise (1795), in which he sought, with much success, to apply the style and methods of classical poetry to the expression of modern German thought and sentiment.
In his Mythologische Briefe (2 vols., 1794), in which he attacked the ideas of Christian Gottlob Heine, in his Antisymbolik (2 vols., 1824 - 1826), written in opposition to Georg Friedrich Creuzer (1771 - 1858), and in other writings he made important contributions to the study of mythology.
He was also prominent as an advocate of the right of free judgment in religion, and at the time when some members of the Romantic school were being converted to the Roman Catholic church he produced a strong impression by a powerful article, in Sophronizon, on his friend Friedrich von Stolberg's repudiation of Protestantism (1819).
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Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg (7 November, 1750 - 5 December, 1819), was a Germany poet born at Brammstedt in Holstein (then a part of Denmark).
Friedrich Leopold wrote many ode s, ballad s, Satire and dramas; among them the tragedy Timoleon (1784).
Friedrich's correspondence with Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi will be found in Jacobi's Briefwechsel (1825-1827); that with Voss has been edited by O Hellinghaus (1891).
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She was the daughter of Friedrich Graf von Oberndorff and Irene Gräfin von Arco.
She married Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg, son of Alfred Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg and Anna Gräfin von Arco, on 26 April 1922 in Ahrenthal.
She married Leopold Alfred Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg, son of Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg and Maria Gräfin von Spee, on 26 May 1962.
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Graf Friedrich Praschma, Freiherr von Bilkau and Graefin
Graf Franz Egon von und zu Hoensbroech and Freiin Mathilde
Wilhelm Droste zu Vischering and Freiin Antonia von Wendt
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 thePeerage.com - Stephanie Elisabeth Maria Gabriele Mechtild Gräfin zu Stolberg-Stolberg and others
She married Georg Ferdinand Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg, son of Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg and Maria Gräfin von Spee, on 25 June 1959.
She married Georg Baron von und zu Franckenstein, son of Moritz Baron von und zu Franckenstein and Maria Pia Gräfin zu Stolberg-Stolberg, on 1 December 1925 in Vienna.
She married Christoph Thaddaus Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg, son of Georg Ferdinand Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg and Marie-Gabrielle Baronin von und zu Franckenstein, on 19 November 1987 in Deutschlandsberg, Steiermark, Austria, in a civil marriage.
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 Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg
Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg (November 7, 1750 - December 5, 1819), German poet, the younger son of Count Christian Stolberg, was born at Bramstedt in Holstein.
In 1791 he was appointed president of the Lübeck episcopal court at Eutin; he resigned this office in 1800, and retiring to Munster in Westphalia, there joined, with his whole family, the eldest daughter only excepted, the Roman Catholic Church.
For this step he was severely attacked by his former friend Voss (Wie ward Fritz Stolberg zum Unfreien?
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Princess Teresa zu Fürstenberg (daughter of the late Prince Friedrich zu Fürstenberg and of his wife, Princess Teresa zur Lippe) and her first husband, Angelo Bucarelli, were divorced.
Alexander Graf Czernin von und zu Chudenitz (b.1913, son of Paul Graf Czernin von und zu Chudenitz (1879-1938) and of his wife, Gabriele Gräfin von Orsini und Rosenberg (1879-1951, she was herself the daughter of Felix Graf von Orsini und Rosenberg and of his wife, Franziska Freiin Henniger von Seeberg)) died on 5 April.
In 1972 she married Wilhelm Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg (b.1927, seventh and youngest child of Joseph Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg (1874-1956) and of his wife, Theresia Freiin v.Ketteler), whose first marriage, to Princess Irene von Isenburg, had been dissolved by divorce in 1970.
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Graf Konrad von Goess-Saurau, son of Graf Carl-Anton von
Graf Johann von Firmian, son of Graf Hans von Firmian and
Herr and Graf Carl Anton zu Stubenberg, son of Herr and Graf
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Janssen, F. Graf zu Stolberg (2 vols., 1877), 2nd ed.
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March 31 - Prince Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, Chancellor of Germany (d.
April 4 - Queen Maria II of Portugal (d.
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Friedrich Leopold, Graf zu Stolberg (in French), 1775; no friend of Voltaire's philosophy, von Stolberg gives a critical account of the welcome given to some minor German royalty.
Le Comte d'Antraigues, (in French), 1776; d'Antraigues is a reluctant visitor to Ferney, but Voltaire's charm quickly wins him over; he also encounters the doctor Tissot and the actor Lekain.
Friedrich Johann Lorenz Meyer (in German), c.1800; a brief description, concentrating on Voltaire's bedroom and the inscription on the chapel.
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Untersuchungen zu den platonischen Briefen, zu Platons "Ungeschriebener Lehre" und zur Epinomis des Philipp von Opus.
Was sind und zu welchem Ende brauchen wir Geisteswissenschaften?: Geisteswissenschaften zwischen Krise und neuem Selbstbewusstsein.
Heinrich, Gerd / Michael-Sören Schuppan / Friedrich Tomberg, hrsg.
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 Friedrich Leopold, Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg (The Lied and Art Song Texts Page: Texts and Translations to Lieder, ...
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She is perhaps most well-known for the extensive correspondence between her and her brother King Charles XII of Sweden, who lived most of his life in war-campaigns abroad.
When he died in 1718 and left no male heirs to the throne, the late Hedwig Sophia's son Duke Karl Friedrich, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp was a main candidate for succeeding him, although the choice ultimately fell on Hedwig Sophia's younger sister Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden.
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