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  1. Baroness Karoline Jagemann von Heygendorff (25 January 1777, in Weimar – 10 July 1848, in Dresden) was a major German tragedienne and singer. Her great roles included Elizabeth in Mary Stuart (1800) and Beatrice in The Bride of Messina (1803).

  2. Henriette Caroline Friedericke Jagemann (* 25. Januar 1777 in Weimar; [1] † 10. Juli 1848 in Dresden ), ab 25. Januar 1809: Caroline von Heygendorff, war eine der hervorragendsten tragischen Schauspielerinnen und Sängerinnen ihrer Zeit sowie Theaterintendantin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Rollen. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise.

  3. Jagemann, Karoline (1777–1848) German actress and singer. Name variations: Caroline; Frau von Heygendorf; Madame Kegendorf. Born in Weimar, Germany, on January 5, 1777; died in Dresden, Germany, on July 10, 1848; daughter of Christian Joseph Jagemann (1735–1804, a German scholar); sister of Ferdinand Jagemann (1780–1820, a portrait painter);

  4. Karoline Jagemann, 1777-1848. Name Authority. Jagemann, Karoline, 1777-1848. Biography. Karoline Jagemann was a German tragedienne and singer born in Weimar on January 25, 1777. She was the daughter of the scholar and librarian Christian Joseph Jagemann. Her brother Ferdinand became a painter.

  5. Actor singer opera singer. Karoline Jagemann von Heygendorff was a major German tragedienne and singer. Background. Henriette Karoline Friedericke Jagemann was the daughter of the scholar and librarian Christian Joseph Jagemann (1735–1804), and sister of the painter Ferdinand Jagemann (1780–1820). Education.

  6. Deutsche Biographie - Jagemann von Heygendorff, Karoline. Sängerin und Schauspielerin, * 25.1.1777 Weimar, † 10.7.1848 Dresden. (evangelisch) Übersicht. NDB 10 (1974)

  7. : 134 Schopenhauer was also captivated by the beautiful Karoline Jagemann, mistress of Karl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, and he wrote to her his only known love poem.