Christian Felix Weiße
Christian Felix Weiße (1726–1804) was a German poet, writer and translator.
Also recorded as Christian Felix Weisse

from the book Zweihundert deutsche Männer in Bildnissen und Lebensbeschreibungen (Two hundred German men in portraits and biographies), Leipzig 1854, edited by Ludwig Bechstein , compare Zweihundert d · Public domain
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Born at Annaberg-Buchholz in 1726, died in Stötteritz in 1804.
Christian Felix Weiße studied at Leipzig University. The recorded working language is German.
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The Encyclopedia exists whether or not anything is for sale. Corrections are recorded rather than overwritten, and every version of this record is kept. Published 17 August 2026.
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