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  1. Wilhelmine von Lichtenau, nacida Wilhelmine Enke (Potsdam, 29 de diciembre de 1753-Berlín, 9 de junio de 1820) fue la amante oficial del rey Federico Guillermo II de Prusia de 1769 a 1797, el rey la recompensó con un título nobiliario. [1]

  2. Wilhelmine, Gräfin von Lichtenau, born as Wilhelmine Enke, also spelled Encke (29 December 1753 in Potsdam – 9 June 1820 in Berlin), was the official mistress of King Frederick William II of Prussia from 1769 until 1797 and was elevated by him into the nobility.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Wilhelmine, Gräfin von Lichtenau, born as Wilhelmine Enke, also spelled Encke, (29 December 1753 in Potsdam – 9 June 1820 in Berlin), was the official mistress of King Frederick William II of Prussia from 1769 until 1797 and was elevated by him into the nobility.

    • Dessau, Anhalt-Dessau
    • December 19, 1753
    • ""Die schöne Wilhelmine""
    • Dessau, Anhalt-Dessau, Deutschland (HRR)
  4. Wilhelmine Gräfin von Lichtenau, geborene Wilhelmine Enke, verheiratete Ritz, war von 1769 bis 1782 die Mätresse und danach bis zu seinem Tode 1797 die engste Vertraute und Beraterin Friedrich Wilhelms II. von Preußen, mit dem sie sechs Kinder hatte. Sie war eine einflussreiche Mäzenin des preußischen Frühklassizismus. So war sie für die ...

  5. Wilhelmine von Lichtenau, nacida Wilhelmine Enke fue la amante oficial del rey Federico Guillermo II de Prusia de 1769 a 1797, el rey la recompensó con un título nobiliario. Se considera que fue políticamente activa e influyente en la política de Prusia durante el reinado de Ferderico.

  6. Overview. Lichtenau, Wilhelmine Ritz, Gräfin von. (1753—1820) Quick Reference. (Dessau, 1753–1820, Berlin), mistress of King Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia, was made a countess in 1796. After the King's death she was imprisoned for a time. From: Lichtenau, Wilhelmine Ritz, Gräfin von in The Oxford Companion to German Literature »

  7. WILHELMINE ENCKE-RITZ-LICHTENAUI WRITING AND READING THE LIFE OF A PRUSSIAN ROYAL MISTRESS WALTRAUD MAIERHOFER It has been said that the only German mistress worth mentioning was Wil helmine Encke (1752/53-1820), better known as Countess Lichtenau.1 Indeed, her life has been narrated extensively. This article investigates these