Marie Dähnhardt

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Marie Dähnhardt was a 19th-century German intellectual and writer best known as the wife of philosopher Max Stirner and for later converting to Catholicism and emigrating to England.

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instanceOf human
intellectual
activeInCentury 19th century
associatedWith Max Stirner NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Germany
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
emigratedTo England NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup German
genre non-fiction
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned English
German
livedDuring 19th century
movement Young Hegelians NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage German
notableEvent conversion to Catholicism
notableFor being the wife of Max Stirner
conversion from Protestantism to Catholicism
emigration from Germany to England
occupation translator
writer
placeOfOrigin Germany NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism

Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence England
London, England
surface form: London
sexOrGender female
spouse Max Stirner NERFINISHED
spouseOf Max Stirner NERFINISHED

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Max Stirner spouse Marie Dähnhardt