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Dorothea of Mansfeld

Dorothea of Mansfeld (1493–1578) daughter of Count Philip of Solms and (from 1521) second wife of Ernst II of Mansfeld-Vorderort (1479–1531).
Countess Dorothea of Mansfled Dorothea of Mansfeld (c. 1493- c. 1578) was a noblewoman and lay healer who became famous for her popular medical recipes, and charity through health care for the poor. She was widowed and became a prevalent healer later in her life. Dorothea became a household name throughout Germany in the late 1500s more specifically 1550-1570.〔Alisha, Rankin: Panaceia’s Daughters: Noblewomen as Healers in Early Modern Germany 2013, pg. 93〕
==Family life==

She was born around 1493 and died in 1578. Born to Count Philip of Solms-Lich and Adriana of Hanua Munzenberg, she was one of twelve children. The roots of her passion for medicine stem from her upbringing, Dorothea’s elder brother Count Reinhard I of Solms-Lich was formally educated in medicine. She married in 1512 to Count Ernst II of Mansfeld-Vorderort and had thirteen children. Dorothea became a widow at around the age of 38 in 1531.〔Alisha, Rankin: Panaceia’s Daughters: Noblewomen as Healers in Early Modern Germany 2013, pg. 98〕 Her family was torn in ideals during the Reformation with half its members for and half against the Reformation. Dorothea lived in the (Mansfeld castle ) with most of her family and children. While there Dorothea possessed a well-stocked apothecary, a distilling house, and full garden of herbs and plants for her various recipes. The Mansfeld castle is located in Saxony-Anha, Germany. Before her move to Saxony her location much like information on her early life is unknown. Most documentation on the Mansfeld region before the 19th century has been lost.

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