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Anna Maria Christmann (1697–1760), was a German soldier. She served as a soldier under Prince Eugene of Savoy during the Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–1718) in 1715–1718. She became famous in her time and her story was published several times from 1833 onward.
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Anna Maria Christmann | |
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Born | 1697 |
Died | 1760 (aged 62–63) |
Allegiance | Habsburg Monarchy |
Battles / wars | Ottoman–Venetian War |
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