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Rachel Akerman (* ca. 1522; † 1544) war eine österreichisch-jüdische Dichterin. Sie gilt als eine der ersten jüdischen Frauen, die deutschsprachige Gedichte verfasst haben.
, Рахиль Акерман (нем. Rachel Akerman, ивр. רחל אקרמן; ок. 1522—1544, Иглау, Моравия (ныне Йиглава, Чехия)) — одна из старейших австрийско-еврейских поэтесс. Первая еврейка, писавшая стихи на немецком языке.
, Rachel Akerman (1522 – 1544) was an Austri … Rachel Akerman (1522 – 1544) was an Austrian-Jewish poet. The earliest Jewish woman to write German poetry; born probably at Vienna, 1522; died at Iglau, Moravia, 1544. She appears to have received an excellent education, having studied both Latin and Greek. She soon exhibited poetical powers, and began to exercise them at an early age. On account of her poem, "Geheimniss des Hofes" ("The Mystery of the Courts"), in which she described the intrigues of courtiers, Rachel and her father were expelled from Vienna, where they had lived. She died in Iglau, Moravia, heartbroken.. She died in Iglau, Moravia, heartbroken.
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Rachel Akerman (* ca. 1522; † 1544) war eine österreichisch-jüdische Dichterin. Sie gilt als eine der ersten jüdischen Frauen, die deutschsprachige Gedichte verfasst haben.
, Рахиль Акерман (нем. Rachel Akerman, ивр. רחל אקרמן; ок. 1522—1544, Иглау, Моравия (ныне Йиглава, Чехия)) — одна из старейших австрийско-еврейских поэтесс. Первая еврейка, писавшая стихи на немецком языке.
, Rachel Akerman (1522 – 1544) was an Austri … Rachel Akerman (1522 – 1544) was an Austrian-Jewish poet. The earliest Jewish woman to write German poetry; born probably at Vienna, 1522; died at Iglau, Moravia, 1544. She appears to have received an excellent education, having studied both Latin and Greek. She soon exhibited poetical powers, and began to exercise them at an early age. On account of her poem, "Geheimniss des Hofes" ("The Mystery of the Courts"), in which she described the intrigues of courtiers, Rachel and her father were expelled from Vienna, where they had lived. She died in Iglau, Moravia, heartbroken.. She died in Iglau, Moravia, heartbroken.
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Rachel Akerman
, Акерман, Рахиль
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