Friederike Fliedner

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Friederike Fliedner was a 19th-century German Protestant reformer and educator who co-founded the pioneering deaconess institute at Kaiserswerth, helping to shape modern nursing and women’s religious service.

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instanceOf German Protestant reformer
educator
human
religious worker
coFounded Kaiserswerth Deaconess Institute NERFINISHED
contributedTo expansion of women’s roles in Protestant ministry
professionalization of nursing
countryOfCitizenship Germany
ethnicGroup German
fieldOfWork diaconal work
education
nursing
religious reform
hasReligionRole leader in women’s religious service
influenced development of modern nursing education
later Protestant women’s diaconal communities
knownFor pioneering Protestant deaconess movement
work at Kaiserswerth am Rhein
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement deaconess movement
notableAchievement helped shape modern nursing
promoted women’s religious service
notableWork co-founding the deaconess institute at Kaiserswerth
occupation deaconess
nursing organizer
teacher
religion Lutheranism
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
sexOrGender female
spouse Theodor Fliedner NERFINISHED
workLocation Kaiserswerth NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Prussia NERFINISHED

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