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  1. Henriette Presburg, auch bekannt als Henriette Marx sowie in der Schreibweise Henriette Preßburg (geboren 20. September 1788 in Nijmegen; gestorben 30. November 1863 in Trier), Ehefrau von Heinrich Marx und Mutter von Karl Marx.

  2. Henriette Marx (born Presburg / Preßburg) was born on month day 1788, in birth place, to Isaac Hijman "Chaim" Jitschak Preßburg and Nanette Salomon Preßburg (born Cohen). Henriette was baptized in baptism place. Henriette had 9 siblings: Israel Heijman Presborg, David Isaak PRESSBURG and 7 other siblings.

  3. 18. Okt. 2016 · Abstract. Karl Marx was born on 5 May 1818, the son of the lawyer Heinrich Marx and Henriette Pressburg. His father was descended from an old family of Jewish rabbis, but was himself a liberal admirer of the Enlightenment and not religious. He converted to Protestantism a few years before Karl was born to escape restrictions still imposed upon ...

  4. Henriette Pressburg png images Coat of arms Trier City Hall Luxembourgish graphy, others, text, city, germany png 500x625px 55.82KB Karl Marx, Trier, Coat Of Arms, History, Henriette Pressburg, Rhinelandpalatinate, Germany, Yellow, Trier, Coat Of Arms, History png 956x1200px 119.29KB

  5. Abstract. Karl Marx was born on 5 May 1818, the son of the lawyer Heinrich Marx and Henriette Pressburg. His father was descended from an old family of Jewish rabbis, but was himself a liberal admirer of the Enlightenment and not religious. He converted to Protestantism a few years before Karl was born to escape restrictions still imposed upon ...

  6. Henriette Pressburg (20 September 1788 – 30 November 1863) later on marriage, Henriette Marx, was the mother of the socialist philosopher and economist Karl Marx. 12 relations. Henriette Pressburg - Unionpedia, the concept map

  7. Henriette Pressburg married Hirschel Marx (later Heinrich Marx; 1777–1838) on 22 November 1814 in the Nijmegen Synagogue, she receiving a twenty thousand guilder dowry. The couple moved to Heinrich's home town of Trier in the Prussian Rhineland, where Heinrich worked successfully as a lawyer. Here they had nine children, four sons and five daughters, two sons dying when children. Karl, their ...