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  1. On August 25, 1900, Friedrich Nietzsche, who had famously announced the death of God, had himself died. Photo caption Nietzsche devised this 1882 photograph as a commentary on his relationship triangle with Lou Salomé and Paul Rée.

  2. May 30, 1997 · When Nietzsche was 4 years old, his father, Karl Ludwig Nietzsche (1813-1849) died from a brain ailment, and the death of Nietzsche's two-year-old brother, Joseph, followed six months later.

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  4. Mental breakdown and death (1889–1900) On 3 January 1889, Nietzsche suffered a mental collapse. Two policemen approached him after he caused a public disturbance in the streets of Turin.

  5. Dec 4, 2006 · General consensus is that Friedrich Nietzche died of neurosyphillis at the age of 55. Some point to this illness as being responsible not simply for his unorthodox philosophy but the strange...

  6. Nietzsches uncle and grandfathers were also Lutheran ministers, and his paternal grandfather, Friedrich August Ludwig Nietzsche (1756–1826), was further distinguished as a Protestant scholar, one of whose books (1796) affirmed the “everlasting survival of Christianity.”

  7. Nietzsche died on August 25, 1900, just shy of his fifty-sixth birthday, from pneumonia and a stroke. His body was buried in the family gravesite at the church in Röcken bei Lützen. The Nietzsche manuscripts were eventually moved to the Goethe and Schiller Archive in Weimar.

  8. Carl Ludwig Nietzsche (10 October 1813 in Eilenburg, Kingdom of Saxony - 30 July 1849 in Röcken, Province of Saxony) was a German Lutheran pastor and the father of the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Carl Ludwig Nietzsche was born in 1813, the same year as Richard Wagner, who later became a friend and patron of Friedrich Nietzsche.

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