Marie von Brühl

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Marie von Bruehl.
Marie von Bruehl.

Marie Sophie Gräfin von Brühl (en: Countess Marie Sophie von Brühl), (June 3, 1779 - 28 January 1836) was a member of the von Brühl noble family originating in Thuringia. On December 17, 1810 she married Carl von Clausewitz, whom she first met in 1803. She published several of his books in the years 1832-34 after his death in 1831, including his most famous one On War. Additionally, von Brühl wrote a preface to On War.

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Regarding personal names: Gräfin is a title, translated as Countess, not a first or middle name. The male form is Graf.


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