
Austrian writer (1830–1916)
1830 — 1916
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Profession
Austrian writer (1830–1916)
Born
September 13, 1830
Died
1916 (age ~86)
Name Origin
French
Timeline
writer, playwright, novelist
1830
Born in Schloss Zdislawitz (1830-09-13)
1898
AwardDecoration for Art and Science (Austria-Hungary)
1900
Awardhonorary degree
1916
Died in Vienna
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Baroness Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach née Countess Dubsky was an Austrian writer and a noblewoman. Noted for her psychological novels, she is regarded as one of the most important German-language writers of the latter portion of the 19th century.
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Baroness Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach née Countess Dubsky was an Austrian writer and a noblewoman. Noted for her psychological novels, she is regarded as one of the most important German-language writers of the latter portion of the 19th century.
The name Marie means "undifferentiated Japanese kana female given name (まりえ)". It is of French origin.
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach was born on September 13, 1830.
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach died in 1916, at approximately 86 years of age.
Name Meaning
undifferentiated Japanese kana female given name (まりえ)
The name Marie is of French origin, meaning "undifferentiated Japanese kana female given name (まりえ)". It is traditionally a female name.
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Marie — September 13, 1830
Zodiac & Calendar Signs
Western Zodiac
Virgo
Analytical, kind, hardworking
Earth · Mercury · Aug 23 – Sep 22
Chinese Zodiac
Tiger
Brave, competitive, confident
Metal · Yang
Mayan Tzolkin
3 Cimi
Death — transformation, rebirth
Celtic Tree
Vine
Empathetic, refined, romantic
Ogham: Muin · Sep 2 – Sep 29
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