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Charlotte Baden (21 November 1740 – 6 June 1824) was a Danish writer, feminist and letter-writer. Sophia Lovisa Charlotte Baden was the daughter of major Gustav Ludvig von Klenau (1703–72) and Bolette Cathrine From (1696-1788). She was brought up by her relative Anna Susanne von der Osten (1704-1773), head
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Princess Charlotte Amalie of Denmark Princess Charlotte Amalie of Denmark and Norway (6 October 1706 – 28 October 1782) was a Danish princess, daughter of King Frederick IV of Denmark and Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. Life Charlotte Amalie never married. In 1725, she was plac ...
, who financed her education and gave her a pension. In 1763, she married Jacob Baden (1735-1804), who was a professor at the
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. ; Work: * ''Den fortsatte Grandison'' (1784)


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*Katharina M. Wilson (1991) ''An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers'' (Taylor & Francis) 1740 births 1824 deaths 18th-century Danish writers 18th-century Danish women writers Danish feminists {{Denmark-writer-stub