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  1. Marie Sophie Gräfin von Brühl (Countess Marie Sophie von Brühl; 3 June 1779 - 28 January 1836) was a member of the noble German von Brühl family originating in Thuringia. She was born in Warsaw. On 17 December 1810 she married Carl von Clausewitz, whom she first met in 1803. She published several of his books in the years 1832-34 after his death in 1831, including his most famous one, On ...

  2. Marie Sophie von Clausewitz (von Brühl) (3 Jun 1779 - 28 Jan 1836) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (9 entries) edit. arwiki ماري فون ...

  3. Marie von Brühl: Subject of Bellinger's biography. The book explores the life of Marie von Clausewitz, who was a member of the noble German Brühl family and married to military theorist, Carl von Clausewitz. After her husband's death in 1831, Marie edited and published her husband's books, the most famous one being, On War.

  4. Marie von Brühl wurde als Tochter des sächsischen Generals Carl Adolph Graf von Brühl und dessen Ehefrau Sophie, geborene Gomm, der bürgerlichen Tochter eines englischen Diplomaten zu St. Petersburg, am 3. Juni 1779 in Warschau geboren. Die wahrscheinlich protestantische Familie von Brühl zählte

  5. 25 de abr. de 2016 · La relación entre Marie y Carl von Clausewitz Marie nació en Varsovia en 1779, en el seno de una noble familia de Turingia, era nieta del Conde Heinrich von Brühl, primer ministro de Sajonia y enemigo íntimo de Federico El Grande. Su madre, Sophie von Brülh intentó educar unas hijas que fueran un auténtico fenómeno social, y procuró ...

  6. Marie-Luise von Brühl's 51 research works with 4,936 citations and 7,421 reads, including: Differential Effects of Erythropoietin Administration and Overexpression on Venous Thrombosis in Mice

  7. Marie Sophie Gräfin von Brühl (Countess Marie Sophie von Brühl); (3 June 1779 – 28 January 1836) was a member of the noble German Brühl family originating in Thuringia. In addition to her career as a patron of the arts in Berlin, she is known for editing and publishing the work of her husband Carl von Clausewitz, especially his military treatise On War.