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  1. House of Württemberg. Father. John Frederick of Württemberg. Mother. Barbara Sophie of Brandenburg. Antonia of Württemberg (24 March 1613 – 1 October 1679) was a princess of the Duchy of Württemberg, as well as a literary figure, patroness, and Christian Kabbalist .

  2. Antonia von Württemberg. Antonia von Württemberg (* 24. März 1613 in Stuttgart; † 1. Oktober 1679 in Liebenzell) war Prinzessin von Württemberg sowie eine Literatin, Mäzenatin, christliche Kabbalistin und Stifterin der Kabbalistischen Lehrtafel [1] [2] in Bad Teinach-Zavelstein .

  3. The Kabbalistic “Teaching Panel” of Princess Antonia. Elke Morlok. 2018, Church History and Religious Culture. This article explores the complex interweaving of kabbalistic and Christological concepts within the kabbalistic “teaching panel” (Lehrtafel) of Princess Antonia of Württemberg.

  4. 24 de oct. de 2016 · Constructed in Bad Teinach, in Germany’s Schwarzwald, Antonia von Württemberg (1613–1679)’s "teaching painting" is an original and compelling synthesis of Jewish Kabbala, Christian mystagogy, and Lutheran theology.

  5. Antonia and Eberhard had three sons, but only one lived to adulthood: Eberhard IV, Count of Württemberg, (23 August 1388, Stuttgart–2 July 1419, Waiblingen), successor to his father. Ulrich (died young) Ludwig (died young) Antonia and Eberhard were married for twenty-five years. On 26 March 1405 Antonia died at Old Castle (Stuttgart ...

  6. Antonia of Württemberg (24 March 1613 – 1 October 1679) was a princess of the Duchy of Württemberg, as well as a literary figure, patroness, and Christian Kabbalist.

  7. 9 de abr. de 2018 · Elke Morlok. To read the full-text of this research, you can request a copy directly from the author. Abstract. This article explores the complex interweaving of kabbalistic and Christological...