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  1. Constanze Nissen, widow Mozart, died in Salzburg in 1842 aged 80, and was buried beside her second husband in the Mozart family grave. She and her sons bequeathed all the Mozart memorabilia which had been in her possession to the foundation which became the Mozarteum.

  2. Maria Constanze Cäcilia Josepha Johanna Aloysia Mozart ( née Weber; 5 January 1762 – 6 March 1842) was a trained Austrian singer. She was married twice, first to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; then to Georg Nikolaus von Nissen. She and Mozart had six children: Karl Thomas Mozart, Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart, and four others who died in infancy.

  3. Aug 16, 2010 · In the early 1844, Constanze returned to St. Marx to attempt to find where Mozart was buried. The gravedigger from 1791 was now long dead and the graves from that year had been dug up and reused. The bones that had surfaced were reburied.

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  4. Table of Contents. When and how did Mozart die? Was Mozart poisoned? What did Mozart die of? Was Mozart poor when he died? Was Mozart buried in a paupers' grave? Where is the Mozart grave? What's with the Mozart skull? Where is Mozart's family buried? Are there any descendants of the Mozart family? Conclusion. When and how did Mozart die?

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  5. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Mozart, Constanze (1762–1842) views 2,250,535 updated. Mozart, Constanze (1762–1842) German musician and wife of Mozart. Name variations: Constanze von Nissen; Constanze Weber or Constanze Weber Mozart.

  6. Oct 31, 2022 · Mozart himself is not buried there. He was buried in a common grave in Vienna in 1791. But his father, Leopold, and his wife, Constanze, are buried at St. Sebastian Cemetery in Salzburg.

  7. According to her sister Sophie, she suffered from a life-threatening leg disease that confined her to bed for eight months. The popular accusation that Constance's unkindness was the reason for Wolfgang's burial in a mass grave has been refuted by research into burial customs of the time.

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