Theodore Ulrike Sophie von Levetzow, known as Baroness Ulrike von Levetzow (4 February 1804 in Leipzig – 13 November 1899 in Třebívlice) was a friend and the last love of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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Levetzow is a surname of: Albert vonLevetzow (1827-1903), German politician, president of German Reichstag Amalie vonLevetzow (1788-1868), German noblewoman...
Hesse-Kassel (1722–1787), German noble UlrikevonLevetzow (1804–1899), German noble and friend of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Ulrike Louise of Solms-Braunfels (1731–1792)...
17-year-old UlrikevonLevetzow. Goethe returned to Marienbad in the summer of 1823 to celebrate his birthday. On that occasion, he asked Ulrike, via his...
Kaspar Maria von Sternberg. In 1821, having recovered from a near fatal heart illness, the 72-year-old Goethe fell in love with UlrikevonLevetzow, 17 at the...
fascinated by the true story of Goethe's love for 18-year-old Baroness UlrikevonLevetzow, which had led Goethe to write his "Marienbad Elegy". The May 1911...
two daughters, Ulrike and Amalia (or Amélie), but then the couple divorced. She then married his cousin Friedrich Carl Ulrich vonLevetzow, who was killed...
Franz Graf von Klebelsberg-Thumburg, former president of the Vienna Hofkammer. Amélie had two sisters – the elder was UlrikevonLevetzow (who inspired...
33 kilometers (21 miles) in diameter. It was likely named after UlrikevonLevetzow, last love of Goethe. When applying the synthetic hierarchical clustering...
1843 he became the third husband of the widow Amalie von Broesigke, mother of UlrikevonLevetzow, the last love of the poet Goethe. Österreichisches Biographisches...
Margrave of Meißen and Lusatia Samuel Rüling (1586–1626), composer UlrikevonLevetzow (1804–1899), friend of poet J. W. Goethe Hans Bemmann (1922–2003)...
– Hermann Blumenau, German pharmacist (born 1819) 13 November – UlrikevonLevetzow, 'muse' to Goethe (born 1804) 14 November – Ferdinand Tiemann, chemist...
Adolf Kirschner, Erinnerungen an Goethes Ulrike und an die Familie vonLevetzow-Rauch (1904) Constantin von Wurzbach: "Decker, Georg", in Biographisches...