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  1. Johann Kaspar Schiller (27 October 1723 – 7 September 1796) was an army officer and court gardener to the Dukes of Württemberg. He and his wife Elisabetha Dorothea are also notable as the parents of the playwright Friedrich Schiller .

  2. Apr 5, 2024 · Friedrich Schiller was a leading German dramatist, poet, and literary theorist, best remembered for such dramas as Die Räuber (1781; The Robbers), the Wallenstein trilogy (1800–01), Maria Stuart (1801), and Wilhelm Tell (1804). Friedrich Schiller was the second child of Lieut. Johann Kaspar.

  3. Aug 7, 2021 · September 1796 in Stuttgart) war Offizier und Hofgärtner des Herzogs von Württemberg. Er ist der Vater Friedrich Schillers. Johann Kaspar Schiller war der Sohn eines Schultheißen, dessen Vorfahren vorwiegend Weingärtner und Handwerker im Remstal waren. Er erhielt zunächst bis 1734 Unterricht in Latein durch einen Hauslehrer.

    • Waiblingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg
    • Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
    • October 27, 1723
  4. Jan 1, 2023 · First Online: 01 January 2023. 382 Accesses. Abstract. High’s concise biography focuses on the interplay of Schillers personal life and his development as an author and philosopher.

    • Jeffrey.High@csulb.edu
  5. (1759–1805) Friedrich Schiller, a famed dramatist, poet, and essayist, was born in Marbach, a small town in southwest Germany, to Elisabeth Kodweiss and Johann Kaspar Schiller, a lieutenant in the army of the Duke of W ü rttemberg.

  6. Apr 21, 2017 · Friedrich Schiller. First published Fri Apr 21, 2017; substantive revision Mon Apr 26, 2021. Johann Christoph Friedrich Schiller (1759–1805) is best known for his immense influence on German literature. In his relatively short life, he authored an extraordinary series of dramas, including The Robbers, Maria Stuart, and the trilogy Wallenstein.

  7. Notes. Title: Two Men before a Waterfall at Sunset. Artist: Johan Christian Dahl (Norwegian, Bergen 1788–1857 Dresden) Date: 1823. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 15 x 14 in. (38.1 x 35.6 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Gift of Christen Sveaas, in celebration of the Museum's 150th Anniversary, 2019. Accession Number: 2019.167.3.

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