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In 1782 Stolberg married Agnes von Witzleben, whom he celebrated in his poems. After six years of happy married life, leaving two sons and two daughters (one of them, Marie Agnes, married Ferdinand, son of
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and owner of a manorial estate, Count Christian zu Stolberg. A few years after his birth the family moved to Copenhagen and soon formed friendships with distinguished literary men, especially
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By his second marriage Stolberg had a large family, of which all, with the exception of the oldest daughter, followed their father's example and joined the
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Friedrich Leopold, Graf zu Stolberg, Translated from the German into English, Thomas Holcroft. London, G.G. & J Robinson, 1797.
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This tour was of great importance for his religious development, as he then made the acquaintance of the devout Catholic
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were published in twenty volumes in 1820–1825; 2nd ed. 1827. Friedrich's correspondence with
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Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Friedrich Leopold, Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg".
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Selections from the poetry of the two brothers will be found in August Sauer's
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at OsnabrĂĽck, and on 22 August he resigned his various positions, retiring to
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Wittman, Pius, and Klemens Löffler. "Stolberg." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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to spend time with his college friend and member of the Dichterbund,
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Vol. 14. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 9 September 2021
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Several of his poems were set to music by the Austrian composer
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Sophie Charlotte Eleonore, Stolberg's second wife (portrait by
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Collected Works of Christian and Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg
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Henriette Eleonore Agnes, Stolberg's first wife (portrait by
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Kurze Abfertigung des langen Schmähschrifts des Hofrats Voss
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Friedrich Leopold Graf Zu Stolberg and the German Romantics
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in 1801. The oldest daughter, Agnes, was betrothed to the
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Travels through Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and Sicily
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Travels through Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Sicily.
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Stolberg in den zwei letzten Jahrzehnten seines Lebens
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In 1777 Friedrich Leopold was appointed envoy of the
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He produced translations of the 627: 539: 350:, did not appear until after his death. 338:; translated passages from the works of 157: 118: 29: 27:German lawyer and translator (1750–1819) 678:Frederic Leopold Stolberg (1796–1797), 155:), Agnes died an early death in 1788. 14: 714: 495: 443:Regarding personal names: Until 1919, 18:Frederick Leopold of Stolberg-Stolberg 236:Wie ward Fritz Stolberg zum Unfreien? 666:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 633:Stolberg, Friedrich Leopold, Graf zu 405:Aus F. L. von Stolbergs Jugendjahren 308:Geschichte der Religion Jesu Christi 100:and were a prominent members of the 330:(1788). He also wrote a history of 24: 671: 656:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). 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Index

Frederick Leopold of Stolberg-Stolberg

Bramstedt
Holstein
Denmark
Sturm und Drang
cadet branch
Danish
magistrate
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock
Christian
University of Halle
German Law
Göttingen
Göttinger Hainbund
German poetry
Switzerland
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Anton Graff
prince bishop of LĂĽbeck
Copenhagen
Eutin
Johann Heinrich Voss
Christian Frederick of Stolberg-Wernigerode

Anton Graff
Danish
Prussia
Freiherr von Droste-Vischering

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