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Louise Wilhelmine Emilie, Countess von Bose, born Countess von Reichenbach-Lessonitz (1813–1883) was a benefactress of the poor and patron of the arts and sciences, particularly the natural sciences. She was the oldest of eight children of Wilhelm II of Hesse-Kassel and his second wife Countess Emilie of Reichenbach-Lessonitz.
- Benefactress of the poor, and patron of the arts and sciences
- Emilie Ortlöpp
29 mag 2022 · Louise Bose (Gräfin von Lessonitz-Reichenbach) Birthdate: February 26, 1813: Birthplace: Berlin, Brandenburg, Deutschland (Germany) Death: October 03, 1883 (70) Baden-Baden, Baden-Würtemberg, Deutschland (Germany) Immediate Family:
- Berlin, Brandenburg
- Berlin, Brandenburg, Deutschland (Germany)
- February 26, 1813
- Douglas John Nimmo
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Louise Wilhelmine Emilie, Countess von Bose, born Countess von Reichenbach-Lessonitz (1813–1883) was a benefactress of the poor and patron of the arts and sciences, particularly the natural sciences. She was the oldest of eight children of Wilhelm II of Hesse-Kassel and his second wife Countess Emilie of Reichenbach-Lessonitz.
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Louise and Karl von Bose (Bose Memorial on the Luisenstrasse in Kassel. The monument bears the inscription Know Thyself ) Count and Countess von Bose established numerous foundations, including a grant of 733,500 goldmarks to Humboldt University , Berlin 's oldest institution of higher learning.