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Marianne von der Leyen

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Marianne Leyen

Marianne von der Leyen (1746 – 1804), was a German regent. She was regent of the County of Hohengeroldseck during the minority of her son Philip Francis, Prince of Leyen from 1775 to 1793.[1] As the age of legal majority was twenty five, she legally ruled until 1791, but as her son showed no interest to take over the affairs of state, she was able to continue her regency until the invasion and occupation of Revolutionary France in 1793. After the French invasion, she managed to escape from the county dressed as a maid servant. She left a French language description of her escape from the French, which became famous.

References

  1. ^ Kurt Legrum: Einführung. Reichsgräfin Marianne von der Leyen. In: Marianne von der Leyen: Journal meiner Unglücksfälle … : Eine eigenhändige Aufzeichnung ihrer Flucht vor den französischen Revolutionären im Mai 1793. Edition Europa, Walsheim 2001. ISBN 978-3-931773-30-4