Brion, Friederike Elisabeth (1752–1813)
Brion, Friederike Elisabeth (1752–1813)
German paramour. Born April 19, 1752, in Niederrödern, Germany; died April 3, 1813, in Meissenheim bei Lahr, Germany; dau. of a pastor at Sesenheim, near Strasbourg; never married.
Was loved by, and a lover of, Goethe (1770).
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