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Lessing
Lessing is a surname of Slavic origin, originally Lessigk meaning woodman.
Lessing may refer to:
A German family of writers, artists, musicians and politicians who can be traced back to a Michil Lessigk mentioned in 1518 as being a linen weaver in Jahnsdorf near Chemnitz.〔Binnow, "Die Familie Lessing"; Arend Buchholtz: ''Die Geschichte der Familie Lessing''. Berlin: C. R. Lessing, 1909. 2 volumes; Wolfgang Drews: ''Lessing'', Reinbek bei Hamburg, Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH, 1962, pp. 13–38; Dr Gerhard Stephan: "Die Familie Lessing", ''Kamenzer Heimatbuch'' 5, pp. 28–36.)〕
The family includes:
* (1693–1770) pastor primarus in Kamenz, well respected, published theologian, translator and father of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781) and Karl Gotthelf Lessing (1740–1812). Johann Gottfried's father Theophilus Lessing (1647–1735) was mayor of Kamenz and Robert Schumann's (the composer and pianist 1810–1856) four-times great uncle, Johanne Sophie Susanna Lessing (1745–1818 daughter of Carl Heinrich Lessing 1713, a trumpeter) his grandmother.
* Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781), one of the most prominent philosophers of the Enlightenment era, recognised as the world's first dramaturg, Germany's first dramatist and comedy playwright, champion for religious tolerance, friend of Moses Mendelssohn, critic for the ''Vossische Zeitung'', translator and Shakespearean scholar. Today his own works appear as prototypes of the later developed bourgeois German drama. Scholars generally see ''Miss Sara Sampson'' and ''Emilia Galotti'' as the first bourgeois tragedies, ''Minna von Barnhelm'' as the model for many classic German comedies, ''Nathan the Wise'' as the first German drama of ideas ("Ideendrama") and his theoretical writings ''Laokoon'' and ''Hamburg Dramaturgy'' set the standards for the discussion of aesthetic and literary theoretical principles.
* (1740–1812), Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's (1729–1781) younger brother and his first biographer, comedy playwright, translator, mint director and owner through marriage to Marie Friederike Voß, the daughter of of the ''Vossische Zeitung''.
* Carl Friedrich Lessing (1778–1848), son of Karl Gotthelf Lessing (1740–1812),〔(Review ) of ''Die Lehre vom Menschen'' by Carl Friedrich Lessing, in ''Berliner Literarische Zeitung'', volume 2, no. 4, 21 January 1835, column 58〕 published philosopher, chancellor under Prince Biron von Curland in Polnisch Wartenberg.
* Karl Friedrich Lessing (1808–1880), German painter, son of Carl Friedrich Lessing (1778–1848) and great nephew of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781), married to Ida Heuser niece of painter and whose niece Malwine Schroedter (1847–1901) married painter and then director of the Academy of Arts, Berlin, Anton von Werner.
* Christian Friedrich Lessing (1809–1862, died and buried in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia), physician, botanist, writer, son of Carl Friedrich Lessing (1778–1848) and great nephew of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781)
* (Carl Louis Gotthold Ludwig Lessing ) (1817–1897), modelmaker/designer, wine grower and lecturer, son of Carl Friedrich Lessing (1778–1848) and great nephew of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781) married to Marie von Ammon (1833–1928), granddaughter of , a lawyer in Brussels and later president of the region of Trier, also sister of Clara von Ammon who married , a diplomat between the States and Germany and son of controversial politician (1793–1862) who had been imprisoned for left wing ideas.
* Franziska Fanny Maria Lessing (1818–1901), daughter of Carl Friedrich Lessing and great niece of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781), married to German painter (1807–1884).
* (1827–1895), publicist, owner of the ''Vossische Zeitung'' and Schloss Meseberg, son of Carl Friedrich Lessing (1778–1848) and great nephew of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781).
* (1861–1919), son of Carl Robert Lessing (1827–1895), landowner and liberal politician.
* Otto Lessing (sculptor) (1846–1912), German sculptor, photographer and writer, gifted pianist, son of Karl Friedrich Lessing (1808–1880), married to Sigrid Gude, daughter of Norwegian painter Hans Gude.
* Bertha Lessing (1844–1914) daughter of Karl Friedrich Lessing (1808–1880), married to royal court actor and dramatist Karl Koberstein; their son Hans Koberstein became a painter.
* Konrad Lessing (1852–1916) landscape painter, son of Karl Friedrich Lessing (1808–1880).
* (1856–1930), painter, son of Karl Friedrich Lessing (1808–1880).
* (born 1961), five times great nephew of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781), German pianist, violinist, composer and music professor at the Stuttgart Musik Hochschule.
Lessing is also the surname of:
* Doris Lessing (1919–2013), British novelist and the 2007 Nobel Prize laureate in literature married to Gottfried Lessing
* Gottfried Lessing (1914–1979), German diplomat
* Feodor Yulievich Levinson-Lessing, Russian geologist
* Erich Lessing, ''Magnum'' photographer
* Lawrence Lessing, US journalist
* Roland Lessing, Estonian biathlete
* Simon Lessing (born 1971), British athlete
* Theodor Lessing (1872–1933), German-Jewish philosopher
==Similar names==

* Lessig

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