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  1. Theodore Ulrike Sophie von Levetzow, known as Baroness Ulrike von Levetzow (4 February 1804 in Leipzig – 13 November 1899 in Třebívlice) was a friend and the last love of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

  2. Theodore Ulrike Sophie von Levetzow (* 4. Februar 1804 in Leipzig [1]; † 13. November 1899 auf Schloss Trziblitz (Třebívlice)) war die vielleicht letzte Verliebtheit des deutschen Dichters Johann Wolfgang von Goethe .

  3. Overview. Ulrike von Levetzow. (1804—1899) Quick Reference. (Leipzig, 1804–99, Triblitz, Bohemia), eldest of three sisters, who with their widowed mother spent the summers of 1821, 1822, and 1823 at Marienbad. There Ulrike met Goethe, who also spent ... From: Levetzow, Ulrike von in The Oxford Companion to German Literature » Subjects: Literature.

  4. Sep 14, 2022 · Complete jewels collection of Theodore Ulrike Sophie von Levetzow (Necklace, two bracelets, ring, belt buckle and two rings) in the original etui after the restoration (photo P. Škácha)

  5. Ulrike von Levetzow (1804-1899) inherited the village Třebívlice (German Triblitz) from her stepfather and lived there until her death at the high age of 95. As a young woman in Karlsbad she met Goethe, who fell deeply in love with her.

  6. "Theodore Ulrike Sophie von Levetzow, known as Baroness Ulrike von Levetzow (4 February 1804 – 13 November 1899) was a friend and the last love of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. She was born at Löbnitz (today a part of Groitzsch) in Saxony, the daughter of the ducal Mecklenburg-Schwerin chamberlain and later Hofmarschall Joachim Otto Ulrich von ...

  7. Zusammenfassung. In der Reihe der Mädchen und Frauen, die weltbekannt geworden sind, weil die Empfindungen des Dichters ihnen gegenüber in bedeutende poetische Werke eingingen bzw. solche Werke überhaupt veranlaßten, steht Theodore Ulrike Sophie von Levetzow an zeitlich letzter Stelle.