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Amalie Hohenester (1827–1878) was a German healer and cunning woman. She was active as a healer from the 1850s onward, and managed her own practice, the famous spa of Mariabrunn, from 1862 onward. She enjoyed success and fame, but was also subjected to lawsuits from the authorities for quackery. She is one of the most well-known figures in the history of Bavaria.

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  • Amalie Hohenester (de)
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  • Amalie Hohenester (1827–1878) was a German healer and cunning woman. She was active as a healer from the 1850s onward, and managed her own practice, the famous spa of Mariabrunn, from 1862 onward. She enjoyed success and fame, but was also subjected to lawsuits from the authorities for quackery. She is one of the most well-known figures in the history of Bavaria. (en)
  • Amalie Hohenester (Vorname auch zu Mali verkürzt) (* 4. Oktober 1827 in Vaterstetten als Amalie Nonnenmacher; † 24. März 1878 in Mariabrunn) wurde als Wunderheilerin und so genannte „Doktorbäuerin“ bekannt. Von 1863 bis zu ihrem Tod betrieb sie das damals berühmte Heilbad Mariabrunn im Dachauer Land. Sie wird oft zu den schillerndsten Frauengestalten Bayerns im 19. Jahrhundert gezählt. Die Geschichte ihrer Person wird von zahlreichen Legenden und Anekdoten umrankt. (de)
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  • Amalie Hohenester (1827–1878) was a German healer and cunning woman. She was active as a healer from the 1850s onward, and managed her own practice, the famous spa of Mariabrunn, from 1862 onward. She enjoyed success and fame, but was also subjected to lawsuits from the authorities for quackery. She is one of the most well-known figures in the history of Bavaria. (en)
  • Amalie Hohenester (Vorname auch zu Mali verkürzt) (* 4. Oktober 1827 in Vaterstetten als Amalie Nonnenmacher; † 24. März 1878 in Mariabrunn) wurde als Wunderheilerin und so genannte „Doktorbäuerin“ bekannt. Von 1863 bis zu ihrem Tod betrieb sie das damals berühmte Heilbad Mariabrunn im Dachauer Land. Sie wird oft zu den schillerndsten Frauengestalten Bayerns im 19. Jahrhundert gezählt. Die Geschichte ihrer Person wird von zahlreichen Legenden und Anekdoten umrankt. (de)
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