Marie Dähnhardt

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Marie Dähnhardt was a German intellectual associated with Die Freien, who was at one point married to the philosopher Max Stirner. They divorced in 1846. She later moved to Australia in search of gold. She joined a Catholic commune in England, where she was found by Stirner's biographer John Henry Mackay. She refused to talk about her ex-husband. She died in 1902 in London, England.

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