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Sophie Wilhelmine Bertha Ørsted (née Oehlenschläger; 16 July 1782 – 9 February 1818) was a Danish socialite and muse. Brought up in a literary environment in Copenhagen, she was the sister of writer Adam Oehlenschläger (1779–1850) and was married to jurist Anders Sandøe Ørsted (1778-1860). She became an inspiration for others, including the poet Jens Baggesen (1764–1826). She died of abdominal complications when she was only 35.

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  • Sophie Wilhelmine Bertha Ørsted née Oehlenschläger 16 juillet 1782 à Copenhague et morte le 9 février 1818 dans la même ville, est une personnalité culturelle et muse danoise. Élevée dans le milieu littéraire de Copenhague, elle épouse l'écrivain et homme politique Anders Sandøe Ørsted et devient une source d'inspiration pour d'autres, dont le poète Jens Baggesen et le philosophe Frederik Christian Sibbern, tous deux tombés amoureux d'elle. Elle meurt de complications abdominales alors qu'elle n'a que 35 ans. (fr)
  • Sophie Wilhelmine Bertha Ørsted (née Oehlenschläger; 16 July 1782 – 9 February 1818) was a Danish socialite and muse. Brought up in a literary environment in Copenhagen, she was the sister of writer Adam Oehlenschläger (1779–1850) and was married to jurist Anders Sandøe Ørsted (1778-1860). She became an inspiration for others, including the poet Jens Baggesen (1764–1826). She died of abdominal complications when she was only 35. (en)
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  • Sophie Wilhelmine Bertha Ørsted née Oehlenschläger 16 juillet 1782 à Copenhague et morte le 9 février 1818 dans la même ville, est une personnalité culturelle et muse danoise. Élevée dans le milieu littéraire de Copenhague, elle épouse l'écrivain et homme politique Anders Sandøe Ørsted et devient une source d'inspiration pour d'autres, dont le poète Jens Baggesen et le philosophe Frederik Christian Sibbern, tous deux tombés amoureux d'elle. Elle meurt de complications abdominales alors qu'elle n'a que 35 ans. (fr)
  • Sophie Wilhelmine Bertha Ørsted (née Oehlenschläger; 16 July 1782 – 9 February 1818) was a Danish socialite and muse. Brought up in a literary environment in Copenhagen, she was the sister of writer Adam Oehlenschläger (1779–1850) and was married to jurist Anders Sandøe Ørsted (1778-1860). She became an inspiration for others, including the poet Jens Baggesen (1764–1826). She died of abdominal complications when she was only 35. (en)
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