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  1. 24 de dic. de 2006 · From the moment Freud fell in love with Martha Bernays in 1882, he was also drawn to her “intelligent, caustic” younger sister, Minna, whose fiancé died of tuberculosis in 1886, the year the ...

  2. 17 de mar. de 2006 · In Martha Freud: A Biography, Behling traces the life of the former Martha Bernays and tells how the granddaughter of a prominent rabbi came to marry one of the world’s most influential atheists. Born in 1861 in Hamburg, Germany, Martha was the daughter of a merchant and his wife. This highly regarded Jewish family “had acquired ...

  3. Isaac Bernays, Martha's Grandfather. Berman Bernays, Martha's Father. Emmeline Bernays, Martha's Mother. The Lovely Martha. Cupid's Arrow. Wandsbek. The Cocaine Episode: an Opportunity Missed. Paris. Eli Bernays, Martha's Brother. Till Death Us Do Part. VIENNA. Berggasse 19. Minna Bernays, Martha's Sister. Sigmund and Martha Freud. Travel ...

  4. 17 de mar. de 2006 · Who was Martha Bernays, the Hamburg-born woman who, after a long and turbulent engagement and against the opposition of her mother, married the Viennese doctor Sigmund Freud and lived at his side for more than fifty years as wife and mother of six?

  5. Hace 1 día · M A G A Z I N E. Martha Bernays. Conoció a Freud con 20 años y se enamoraron al instante. Cuatro años depués se casaron. Sigmund Freud, el padre del psicoanálisis, fue un teórico del sexo ...

  6. 20 de may. de 2019 · Martha Bernays was a 20-year-old friend of Freud’s sisters when he first met her at his home in April 1882. Within a short time he was passionately in love and his feelings were reciprocated. However, Martha’s widowed mother was not keen for Martha to marry this penniless doctor in training and moved the Bernays family to Wandsbek, near Hamburg, Germany.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Freud_familyFreud family - Wikipedia

    Anna married Eli Bernays (1860–1921), the elder brother of Sigmund's wife Martha. There were four daughters: Judith (1885–1977), Lucy (1886–1980), Hella (1893–1994), Martha (1894–1979) and one son, Edward (1891–1995). In 1892 the family moved to the United States where Edward Bernays became a major influence in modern public relations.