Advertisement

Helene Böhlau

Advertisement

Helene Böhlau

Birth
Stadtkreis Weimar, Thüringen, Germany
Death
26 Mar 1940 (aged 83)
Augsburg, Stadtkreis Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany
Burial
Widdersberg, Landkreis Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Writer, particularly known for "Rathsmädelgeschichten" (1888) and "Altweimarische Geschichten" (1897).
On an orient journey 1873 she felt in love with the married private scholar Friedrich Arnd (1839-1911) who converted from Judaism to Islam to marry Helene as his second wife. From now on he named himself "Omar al Raschid Bey".
Writer, particularly known for "Rathsmädelgeschichten" (1888) and "Altweimarische Geschichten" (1897).
On an orient journey 1873 she felt in love with the married private scholar Friedrich Arnd (1839-1911) who converted from Judaism to Islam to marry Helene as his second wife. From now on he named himself "Omar al Raschid Bey".

Inscription

Helene al Raschid Bey.



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement