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  1. Marie Sophie von Clausewitz (Born Marie Sophie Gräfin von Brühl); (3 June 1779 – 28 January 1836) was a member of the noble German Brühl family originating in Thuringia. In addition to her career as a patron of the arts in Berlin, she is known for editing and publishing the work of her husband Carl von Clausewitz , especially ...

  2. clausewitz.com › Marie-von-Clausewitz-ArticleMarie von Clausewitz

    unfinished ideas now fell to Clausewitz’s widow Marie, born Countess von Brühl. This required sifting through myriad pages, transcribing partially illegible drafts, and enlisting a small team of friends and scholars for proofreading.

  3. 6 de jan. de 2016 · Born Marie von Brühl in Warsaw on June 3rd, 1779, to Count Charles von Brühl and his much younger wife, Sophie Gromm, the future Marie von Clausewitz enjoyed a comfortable upbringing as befit a European aristocrat. The union between Charles and Sophie was a love match as she could not offer a sizable dowry or any political advantage.

  4. The established claim of Marie von Clausewitz (nee von Brühl) to historical significance has rested upon her connection to Carl von Clausewitz, the early nineteenth-century Prussian author of On War. This book is widely held to be the most important study of modern armed conflict.

  5. Marie Von Clausewitz: The Woman Behind the Making of On War is a biography of Marie von Brühl, written by journalist and military historian, Vanya Eftimova Bellinger. The book was released in 2015.

  6. philosopher of war Carl von Clausewitz In answer we might go to the words of Marie von Clausewitz herself, from her letter of dedication to Carl’s unfinished masterpiece On War: “Readers will be rightly surprised that a woman should dare to write a preface for such a work as this My friends will need no explana-

  7. Marie Sophie von Clausewitz (Born Marie Sophie Gräfin von Brühl ); (3 June 1779 – 28 January 1836) was a member of the noble German Brühl family originating in Thuringia.