Ahasverus Fritsch
Ahasverus Fritsch (1629–1701) was a German poet, composer and lawyer.
Also recorded as Ahasver Fritsch
Ahasverus Fritsch

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- Born
- 1629 · Mücheln
- Died
- 1701 · Rudolstadt
- Nationality
- Germany
- Occupation
- poet · composer · lawyer · jurist · hymnwriter · writer · chancellor
- Education
- University of Jena
- Languages
- German · Latin
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Biography
Born at Mücheln in 1629, died in Rudolstadt in 1701.
Ahasverus Fritsch studied at University of Jena. Countess Emilie Juliane of Barby-Mühlingen is recorded as having studied under Ahasverus Fritsch. The recorded working language is German and Latin.
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Rudolstadt
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