Henriette Louise de Waldner de Freundstein

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1754 – 1803

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Who was Henriette Louise de Waldner de Freundstein?

Henriette Louise de Waldner de Freundstein, Baronne d'Oberkirch is known for having written her Mémoires, which end in 1789.

Her parents were François Louis Waldner de Freundstein, Baron and later Count de Waldner and Wilhelmine Auguste Berckheim de Ribeauvillé. She married Baron Charles Frédéric Siegfried d'Oberkirch. They had a daughter, Marie-Philippine Frédérique Dorothée, who married in 1798 Count Louis Simon de Bernard de Montbrison. Their grandson edited and published the Mémoires in English in 1852 and in French in 1854.

The Baronness lived in and wrote about court society in her native Alsace, in Vienna, and in Paris and Versailles; her trips to the court of Louis XVI occurred in 1782, 1784, and 1786. She was a childhood friend of the Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna, later the Empress of Russia, and of Goethe, who dedicated a musical comedy to her in 1776.

She offers great insight into high society during the end of the ancien régime.

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Born
Jun 5, 1754
Died
1803

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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