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Dorothea Wyss: Life and Context

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Title: Dorothea Wyss: Life and Context

Total Categories: 4

Category Stats

  • Dorothea Wyss: Identity and Character: 7 flashcards, 11 questions
  • Niklaus von Flue: Spiritual Journey: 5 flashcards, 9 questions
  • Family Life and Marital Dynamics: 7 flashcards, 13 questions
  • Historical Context and Documentation: 13 flashcards, 23 questions

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  • Total Flashcards: 32
  • True/False Questions: 31
  • Multiple Choice Questions: 25
  • Total Questions: 56

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Study Guide: Dorothea Wyss: Life and Context

Study Guide: Dorothea Wyss: Life and Context

Dorothea Wyss: Identity and Character

Dorothea Wyss is principally acknowledged for her familial roles as the spouse of Niklaus von Flue and the mother of their ten offspring.

Answer: True

The biographical information identifies Dorothea Wyss primarily through her relationship to Niklaus von Flue as his wife and as the mother of their ten children.

Related Concepts:

  • What is Dorothea Wyss known for, according to the biographical infobox?: According to the infobox, Dorothea Wyss was known for being married to Niklaus von Flue and for being the mother of their ten children.
  • Identify Dorothea Wyss and her principal familial association.: Dorothea Wyss, also identified as Dorothea von Flue, was born approximately between 1430 and 1432 and died subsequent to 1487. Her primary recognition stems from her marriage to Niklaus von Flue, venerated as the patron saint of Switzerland, and her role as the mother of their ten children.
  • What is the significance of Dorothea Wyss's husband, Niklaus von Flue?: Niklaus von Flue, Dorothea Wyss's husband, is recognized as the patron saint of Switzerland. He was a historical figure known for his piety and spiritual leadership.

Dorothea Wyss's lifespan is recorded as commencing circa 1430 and concluding sometime after 1487.

Answer: False

While Dorothea Wyss was born around 1430/32, the provided text indicates she lived until sometime after 1487, not that she died precisely in 1487.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the approximate lifespan of Dorothea Wyss?: Dorothea Wyss was born around 1430 or 1432 and lived until sometime after 1487.
  • Identify Dorothea Wyss and her principal familial association.: Dorothea Wyss, also identified as Dorothea von Flue, was born approximately between 1430 and 1432 and died subsequent to 1487. Her primary recognition stems from her marriage to Niklaus von Flue, venerated as the patron saint of Switzerland, and her role as the mother of their ten children.
  • When were Dorothea Wyss's first name and surname first documented?: Dorothea Wyss's first name was first mentioned in historical records in 1501, and her surname, in the female form 'Wyssin,' was first documented around 1529.

Dorothea Wyss was born in the region of Obwalden and passed away in the town of Sachseln.

Answer: False

The source indicates Dorothea Wyss was born in Obwalden and died in Sachseln. The question states she was born in Sachseln and died there, which is incorrect.

Related Concepts:

  • Where was Dorothea Wyss born and where did she die?: Dorothea Wyss was born in the region of Obwalden and passed away in the town of Sachseln.
  • What is the approximate lifespan of Dorothea Wyss?: Dorothea Wyss was born around 1430 or 1432 and lived until sometime after 1487.
  • Identify Dorothea Wyss and her principal familial association.: Dorothea Wyss, also identified as Dorothea von Flue, was born approximately between 1430 and 1432 and died subsequent to 1487. Her primary recognition stems from her marriage to Niklaus von Flue, venerated as the patron saint of Switzerland, and her role as the mother of their ten children.

It is inferred from the text that Dorothea Wyss likely came from a humble background with no prior farming experience.

Answer: False

The text suggests that Dorothea Wyss likely originated from a relatively affluent family with farming experience, rather than a humble background without such experience.

Related Concepts:

  • What can be inferred about Dorothea Wyss's family background?: While specific details about her family background are scarce in the provided text, it is most likely that Dorothea Wyss was born into a relatively affluent family that made its living through farming.

Contemporary biographies describe Dorothea Wyss as a 'godly and extremely pious woman'.

Answer: True

The oldest biography of Bruder Klaus, dating from 1488, characterizes Dorothea Wyss as a 'godly and extremely pious woman'.

Related Concepts:

  • What do contemporary sources say about Dorothea Wyss's character?: Contemporary sources, including the oldest biography of Bruder Klaus written in 1488, describe Dorothea Wyss as a 'godly and extremely pious woman.'
  • What is the approximate lifespan of Dorothea Wyss?: Dorothea Wyss was born around 1430 or 1432 and lived until sometime after 1487.
  • What can be inferred about Dorothea Wyss's family background?: While specific details about her family background are scarce in the provided text, it is most likely that Dorothea Wyss was born into a relatively affluent family that made its living through farming.

Dorothea Wyss's surname, 'Wyssin', was first documented significantly earlier than her first name.

Answer: False

Historical records first mention Dorothea Wyss's first name in 1501, while her surname, 'Wyssin,' was first documented around 1529, meaning her first name was documented earlier.

Related Concepts:

  • When were Dorothea Wyss's first name and surname first documented?: Dorothea Wyss's first name was first mentioned in historical records in 1501, and her surname, in the female form 'Wyssin,' was first documented around 1529.
  • What is the approximate lifespan of Dorothea Wyss?: Dorothea Wyss was born around 1430 or 1432 and lived until sometime after 1487.
  • Identify Dorothea Wyss and her principal familial association.: Dorothea Wyss, also identified as Dorothea von Flue, was born approximately between 1430 and 1432 and died subsequent to 1487. Her primary recognition stems from her marriage to Niklaus von Flue, venerated as the patron saint of Switzerland, and her role as the mother of their ten children.

What is Dorothea Wyss primarily known for according to the provided text?

Answer: Being the wife of Niklaus von Flue and mother of their ten children.

The text consistently identifies Dorothea Wyss primarily through her familial roles as the spouse of Niklaus von Flue and the mother of their ten children.

Related Concepts:

  • What national library authorities are associated with Dorothea Wyss?: Dorothea Wyss is associated with the German National Library (GND identifier: 119218941), the U.S. Library of Congress (authorities IDs: n84211639 and n98077037), and the Polish National Library (descriptor ID: 9810660211905606).
  • What can be inferred about Dorothea Wyss's family background?: While specific details about her family background are scarce in the provided text, it is most likely that Dorothea Wyss was born into a relatively affluent family that made its living through farming.
  • Where was Dorothea Wyss born and where did she die?: Dorothea Wyss was born in the region of Obwalden and passed away in the town of Sachseln.

Where was Dorothea Wyss born?

Answer: Obwalden

According to the provided biographical details, Dorothea Wyss was born in the region of Obwalden.

Related Concepts:

  • Where was Dorothea Wyss born and where did she die?: Dorothea Wyss was born in the region of Obwalden and passed away in the town of Sachseln.
  • What national library authorities are associated with Dorothea Wyss?: Dorothea Wyss is associated with the German National Library (GND identifier: 119218941), the U.S. Library of Congress (authorities IDs: n84211639 and n98077037), and the Polish National Library (descriptor ID: 9810660211905606).
  • What can be inferred about Dorothea Wyss's family background?: While specific details about her family background are scarce in the provided text, it is most likely that Dorothea Wyss was born into a relatively affluent family that made its living through farming.

Which of the following best describes how contemporary sources characterized Dorothea Wyss?

Answer: As a 'godly and extremely pious woman'.

Contemporary biographical accounts, including the earliest biography of Bruder Klaus, describe Dorothea Wyss as a 'godly and extremely pious woman'.

Related Concepts:

  • What do contemporary sources say about Dorothea Wyss's character?: Contemporary sources, including the oldest biography of Bruder Klaus written in 1488, describe Dorothea Wyss as a 'godly and extremely pious woman.'
  • What can be inferred about Dorothea Wyss's family background?: While specific details about her family background are scarce in the provided text, it is most likely that Dorothea Wyss was born into a relatively affluent family that made its living through farming.
  • When were Dorothea Wyss's first name and surname first documented?: Dorothea Wyss's first name was first mentioned in historical records in 1501, and her surname, in the female form 'Wyssin,' was first documented around 1529.

When was Dorothea Wyss's surname, 'Wyssin', first documented in historical records?

Answer: Around 1529

The surname 'Wyssin' (the female form) was first documented in historical records around the year 1529.

Related Concepts:

  • When were Dorothea Wyss's first name and surname first documented?: Dorothea Wyss's first name was first mentioned in historical records in 1501, and her surname, in the female form 'Wyssin,' was first documented around 1529.
  • What is the approximate lifespan of Dorothea Wyss?: Dorothea Wyss was born around 1430 or 1432 and lived until sometime after 1487.
  • Identify Dorothea Wyss and her principal familial association.: Dorothea Wyss, also identified as Dorothea von Flue, was born approximately between 1430 and 1432 and died subsequent to 1487. Her primary recognition stems from her marriage to Niklaus von Flue, venerated as the patron saint of Switzerland, and her role as the mother of their ten children.

What inference can be made about Dorothea Wyss's family background based on the text?

Answer: They were likely affluent farmers.

Based on the available information, it can be inferred that Dorothea Wyss likely came from a family of affluent farmers.

Related Concepts:

  • What can be inferred about Dorothea Wyss's family background?: While specific details about her family background are scarce in the provided text, it is most likely that Dorothea Wyss was born into a relatively affluent family that made its living through farming.
  • Where was Dorothea Wyss born and where did she die?: Dorothea Wyss was born in the region of Obwalden and passed away in the town of Sachseln.
  • What is Dorothea Wyss known for, according to the biographical infobox?: According to the infobox, Dorothea Wyss was known for being married to Niklaus von Flue and for being the mother of their ten children.

Niklaus von Flue: Spiritual Journey

Niklaus von Flue, Dorothea Wyss's husband, is venerated as the patron saint of Switzerland.

Answer: True

The text explicitly states that Niklaus von Flue, husband of Dorothea Wyss, is revered as the patron saint of Switzerland.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the significance of Dorothea Wyss's husband, Niklaus von Flue?: Niklaus von Flue, Dorothea Wyss's husband, is recognized as the patron saint of Switzerland. He was a historical figure known for his piety and spiritual leadership.
  • Identify Dorothea Wyss and her principal familial association.: Dorothea Wyss, also identified as Dorothea von Flue, was born approximately between 1430 and 1432 and died subsequent to 1487. Her primary recognition stems from her marriage to Niklaus von Flue, venerated as the patron saint of Switzerland, and her role as the mother of their ten children.
  • What is Dorothea Wyss known for, according to the biographical infobox?: According to the infobox, Dorothea Wyss was known for being married to Niklaus von Flue and for being the mother of their ten children.

During the 1450s and 1460s, Niklaus von Flue primarily served as a farmer and local council member.

Answer: False

Historical accounts indicate that during the 1450s and 1460s, Niklaus von Flue primarily served as an advisor and also acted as a warlord, rather than solely as a farmer and local council member.

Related Concepts:

  • What roles did Niklaus von Flue play during the 1450s and 1460s?: During the 1450s and 1460s, Niklaus von Flue often served as an advisor and also acted as a warlord in the context of the Swiss wars.
  • On what date did Niklaus von Flue depart from his family to become a pilgrim?: Niklaus von Flue left his family on October 16, 1467, to embark on his journey as a pilgrim.
  • When did Niklaus von Flue die, and was Dorothea Wyss present?: Niklaus von Flue died in 1487. The text suggests that Dorothea Wyss was likely present at his passing.

Niklaus von Flue decided to leave his family life to become a pilgrim after feeling a divine calling from God.

Answer: True

The text states that Niklaus von Flue felt a divine calling from God, which prompted his decision to leave his family and embark on a pilgrimage.

Related Concepts:

  • What significant life change did Niklaus von Flue decide to make after twenty years of marriage?: After twenty years of marriage and fathering ten children, Niklaus von Flue felt a divine calling, stating that 'God calls him,' and decided to leave his family life to become a pilgrim.
  • On what date did Niklaus von Flue depart from his family to become a pilgrim?: Niklaus von Flue left his family on October 16, 1467, to embark on his journey as a pilgrim.
  • Where did Niklaus von Flue settle after his pilgrimage, and what was its proximity to his family home?: Following divine visions, Niklaus von Flue settled in the nearby Ranftschlucht, a gorge along the Melchaa river. This location was situated a very short distance, described as a stone's throw, from his family's home.

Niklaus von Flue departed from his family on October 16, 1467, to begin his pilgrimage.

Answer: True

The source specifies that Niklaus von Flue left his family on October 16, 1467, to commence his pilgrimage.

Related Concepts:

  • On what date did Niklaus von Flue depart from his family to become a pilgrim?: Niklaus von Flue left his family on October 16, 1467, to embark on his journey as a pilgrim.
  • What significant life change did Niklaus von Flue decide to make after twenty years of marriage?: After twenty years of marriage and fathering ten children, Niklaus von Flue felt a divine calling, stating that 'God calls him,' and decided to leave his family life to become a pilgrim.
  • When did Niklaus von Flue die, and was Dorothea Wyss present?: Niklaus von Flue died in 1487. The text suggests that Dorothea Wyss was likely present at his passing.

After his pilgrimage, Niklaus von Flue settled in a remote location far from his family home.

Answer: False

Following his pilgrimage, Niklaus von Flue settled in the Ranftschlucht, which was located in close proximity to his family home, not far from it.

Related Concepts:

  • On what date did Niklaus von Flue depart from his family to become a pilgrim?: Niklaus von Flue left his family on October 16, 1467, to embark on his journey as a pilgrim.
  • What significant life change did Niklaus von Flue decide to make after twenty years of marriage?: After twenty years of marriage and fathering ten children, Niklaus von Flue felt a divine calling, stating that 'God calls him,' and decided to leave his family life to become a pilgrim.
  • Where did Niklaus von Flue settle after his pilgrimage, and what was its proximity to his family home?: Following divine visions, Niklaus von Flue settled in the nearby Ranftschlucht, a gorge along the Melchaa river. This location was situated a very short distance, described as a stone's throw, from his family's home.

What significant event prompted Niklaus von Flue to leave his family life?

Answer: A divine calling from God.

Niklaus von Flue felt a profound divine calling from God, which served as the impetus for his decision to depart from his family life and embark on a spiritual journey.

Related Concepts:

  • What significant life change did Niklaus von Flue decide to make after twenty years of marriage?: After twenty years of marriage and fathering ten children, Niklaus von Flue felt a divine calling, stating that 'God calls him,' and decided to leave his family life to become a pilgrim.
  • On what date did Niklaus von Flue depart from his family to become a pilgrim?: Niklaus von Flue left his family on October 16, 1467, to embark on his journey as a pilgrim.
  • What kind of media related to Niklaus von Flue is available on Wikimedia Commons?: Wikimedia Commons hosts media files related to Niklaus von Flue, accessible via a dedicated category.

Where did Niklaus von Flue settle after his pilgrimage?

Answer: In the nearby Ranftschlucht.

Following his pilgrimage and divine visions, Niklaus von Flue established his hermitage in the Ranftschlucht, a location situated very close to his original family home.

Related Concepts:

  • On what date did Niklaus von Flue depart from his family to become a pilgrim?: Niklaus von Flue left his family on October 16, 1467, to embark on his journey as a pilgrim.
  • Where did Niklaus von Flue settle after his pilgrimage, and what was its proximity to his family home?: Following divine visions, Niklaus von Flue settled in the nearby Ranftschlucht, a gorge along the Melchaa river. This location was situated a very short distance, described as a stone's throw, from his family's home.
  • What significant life change did Niklaus von Flue decide to make after twenty years of marriage?: After twenty years of marriage and fathering ten children, Niklaus von Flue felt a divine calling, stating that 'God calls him,' and decided to leave his family life to become a pilgrim.

What roles did Niklaus von Flue play in Swiss affairs during the 1450s and 1460s?

Answer: As an advisor and warlord.

During the period of the 1450s and 1460s, Niklaus von Flue was active as an advisor and also served in a capacity as a warlord within the context of Swiss affairs.

Related Concepts:

  • What roles did Niklaus von Flue play during the 1450s and 1460s?: During the 1450s and 1460s, Niklaus von Flue often served as an advisor and also acted as a warlord in the context of the Swiss wars.
  • When did Niklaus von Flue die, and was Dorothea Wyss present?: Niklaus von Flue died in 1487. The text suggests that Dorothea Wyss was likely present at his passing.
  • On what date did Niklaus von Flue depart from his family to become a pilgrim?: Niklaus von Flue left his family on October 16, 1467, to embark on his journey as a pilgrim.

What is the significance of Niklaus von Flue mentioned in relation to Dorothea Wyss?

Answer: He is the patron saint of Switzerland.

Niklaus von Flue, Dorothea Wyss's husband, holds significant historical and religious importance as the patron saint of Switzerland.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the significance of Dorothea Wyss's husband, Niklaus von Flue?: Niklaus von Flue, Dorothea Wyss's husband, is recognized as the patron saint of Switzerland. He was a historical figure known for his piety and spiritual leadership.
  • What is Dorothea Wyss known for, according to the biographical infobox?: According to the infobox, Dorothea Wyss was known for being married to Niklaus von Flue and for being the mother of their ten children.
  • When did Niklaus von Flue die, and was Dorothea Wyss present?: Niklaus von Flue died in 1487. The text suggests that Dorothea Wyss was likely present at his passing.

Family Life and Marital Dynamics

Dorothea Wyss married Niklaus von Flue when she was around 15 years old, and he was significantly younger than her.

Answer: False

Dorothea Wyss was approximately 15 years old at the time of her marriage to Niklaus von Flue. However, Niklaus was approximately 15 years older than her, not younger.

Related Concepts:

  • At what age did Dorothea Wyss marry Niklaus von Flue, and what was the approximate age difference between them?: Dorothea Wyss married Niklaus von Flue when she was approximately 15 years old. Niklaus was about 15 years older than Dorothea.
  • What is Dorothea Wyss known for, according to the biographical infobox?: According to the infobox, Dorothea Wyss was known for being married to Niklaus von Flue and for being the mother of their ten children.
  • What is the significance of Dorothea Wyss's husband, Niklaus von Flue?: Niklaus von Flue, Dorothea Wyss's husband, is recognized as the patron saint of Switzerland. He was a historical figure known for his piety and spiritual leadership.

Dorothea Wyss immediately consented to her husband's decision to leave, as their youngest child had already reached adulthood.

Answer: False

Dorothea Wyss did not immediately consent; she initially rejected her husband's request. Furthermore, their youngest child was an infant, not an adult, at the time.

Related Concepts:

  • How did Dorothea Wyss initially react to her husband's decision to leave their family?: Dorothea Wyss initially rejected her husband's request to leave their family life. This was particularly sensitive as their youngest child, referred to as 'Kläusli,' had been born only a few months prior.
  • What is Dorothea Wyss known for, according to the biographical infobox?: According to the infobox, Dorothea Wyss was known for being married to Niklaus von Flue and for being the mother of their ten children.
  • How did Dorothea Wyss interact with her husband after he became a hermit?: Dorothea Wyss occasionally visited her husband, who was then known by the popular name 'Bruder Klaus,' at his hermitage. Their conversations typically revolved around domestic matters or the education of their children.

Dorothea Wyss gradually accepted her husband's spiritual path and eventually gave her consent for him to pursue it.

Answer: True

The narrative indicates that Dorothea Wyss's acceptance of her husband's spiritual vocation evolved over time, culminating in her eventual consent for him to follow that path.

Related Concepts:

  • What led Dorothea Wyss to eventually consent to her husband's spiritual calling?: Over time, Dorothea Wyss gradually came to accept and participate in her husband's spiritual vocation. This gradual acceptance eventually led her to give her consent for him to pursue his path.
  • What did Dorothea Wyss observe about her husband during her visits to his hermitage?: During her visits to his hermitage, Dorothea Wyss personally observed that her husband had found inner peace in his new life as a hermit.
  • How did Dorothea Wyss interact with her husband after he became a hermit?: Dorothea Wyss occasionally visited her husband, who was then known by the popular name 'Bruder Klaus,' at his hermitage. Their conversations typically revolved around domestic matters or the education of their children.

Following her husband's departure, Dorothea Wyss managed the farm and household entirely on her own.

Answer: False

While Dorothea Wyss managed the household and farm, her elder sons took charge of the farm operations, meaning she did not manage it entirely on her own.

Related Concepts:

  • What responsibilities did Dorothea Wyss assume after her husband's departure?: After Niklaus von Flue left, Dorothea Wyss became solely responsible for managing the household, the farm, and the upbringing of her children. The two elder sons took charge of the farm operations.
  • What can be inferred about Dorothea Wyss's family background?: While specific details about her family background are scarce in the provided text, it is most likely that Dorothea Wyss was born into a relatively affluent family that made its living through farming.
  • How did Dorothea Wyss initially react to her husband's decision to leave their family?: Dorothea Wyss initially rejected her husband's request to leave their family life. This was particularly sensitive as their youngest child, referred to as 'Kläusli,' had been born only a few months prior.

Dorothea Wyss never visited her husband after he became a hermit.

Answer: False

The text indicates that Dorothea Wyss did visit her husband at his hermitage on occasion after he adopted that way of life.

Related Concepts:

  • What did Dorothea Wyss observe about her husband during her visits to his hermitage?: During her visits to his hermitage, Dorothea Wyss personally observed that her husband had found inner peace in his new life as a hermit.
  • How did Dorothea Wyss interact with her husband after he became a hermit?: Dorothea Wyss occasionally visited her husband, who was then known by the popular name 'Bruder Klaus,' at his hermitage. Their conversations typically revolved around domestic matters or the education of their children.
  • What led Dorothea Wyss to eventually consent to her husband's spiritual calling?: Over time, Dorothea Wyss gradually came to accept and participate in her husband's spiritual vocation. This gradual acceptance eventually led her to give her consent for him to pursue his path.

During her visits, Dorothea Wyss observed that her husband seemed troubled and unhappy in his new life.

Answer: False

Contrary to the statement, Dorothea Wyss observed that her husband appeared to have found inner peace and contentment in his life as a hermit.

Related Concepts:

  • What did Dorothea Wyss observe about her husband during her visits to his hermitage?: During her visits to his hermitage, Dorothea Wyss personally observed that her husband had found inner peace in his new life as a hermit.
  • How did Dorothea Wyss initially react to her husband's decision to leave their family?: Dorothea Wyss initially rejected her husband's request to leave their family life. This was particularly sensitive as their youngest child, referred to as 'Kläusli,' had been born only a few months prior.
  • How did Dorothea Wyss interact with her husband after he became a hermit?: Dorothea Wyss occasionally visited her husband, who was then known by the popular name 'Bruder Klaus,' at his hermitage. Their conversations typically revolved around domestic matters or the education of their children.

Niklaus von Flue died in 1487, and it is suggested Dorothea Wyss was present at his death.

Answer: True

The source indicates that Niklaus von Flue passed away in 1487 and suggests that Dorothea Wyss was likely present at the time of his death.

Related Concepts:

  • When did Niklaus von Flue die, and was Dorothea Wyss present?: Niklaus von Flue died in 1487. The text suggests that Dorothea Wyss was likely present at his passing.
  • Identify Dorothea Wyss and her principal familial association.: Dorothea Wyss, also identified as Dorothea von Flue, was born approximately between 1430 and 1432 and died subsequent to 1487. Her primary recognition stems from her marriage to Niklaus von Flue, venerated as the patron saint of Switzerland, and her role as the mother of their ten children.
  • What is the significance of Dorothea Wyss's husband, Niklaus von Flue?: Niklaus von Flue, Dorothea Wyss's husband, is recognized as the patron saint of Switzerland. He was a historical figure known for his piety and spiritual leadership.

How did Dorothea Wyss initially react to her husband's desire to leave their family?

Answer: She rejected his request, as their youngest child was only a few months old.

Dorothea Wyss's initial reaction was one of rejection towards her husband's proposal to leave their family. This was particularly poignant given that their youngest child had been born only a few months prior.

Related Concepts:

  • How did Dorothea Wyss initially react to her husband's decision to leave their family?: Dorothea Wyss initially rejected her husband's request to leave their family life. This was particularly sensitive as their youngest child, referred to as 'Kläusli,' had been born only a few months prior.
  • What led Dorothea Wyss to eventually consent to her husband's spiritual calling?: Over time, Dorothea Wyss gradually came to accept and participate in her husband's spiritual vocation. This gradual acceptance eventually led her to give her consent for him to pursue his path.
  • How did Dorothea Wyss interact with her husband after he became a hermit?: Dorothea Wyss occasionally visited her husband, who was then known by the popular name 'Bruder Klaus,' at his hermitage. Their conversations typically revolved around domestic matters or the education of their children.

What role did Dorothea Wyss's elder sons play after Niklaus von Flue's departure?

Answer: They took charge of managing the farm operations.

Following Niklaus von Flue's departure, Dorothea Wyss's elder sons assumed responsibility for managing the farm operations.

Related Concepts:

  • What responsibilities did Dorothea Wyss assume after her husband's departure?: After Niklaus von Flue left, Dorothea Wyss became solely responsible for managing the household, the farm, and the upbringing of her children. The two elder sons took charge of the farm operations.
  • What is Dorothea Wyss known for, according to the biographical infobox?: According to the infobox, Dorothea Wyss was known for being married to Niklaus von Flue and for being the mother of their ten children.
  • When did Niklaus von Flue die, and was Dorothea Wyss present?: Niklaus von Flue died in 1487. The text suggests that Dorothea Wyss was likely present at his passing.

What does the source suggest about Dorothea Wyss's presence at her husband's death?

Answer: She was likely present.

The text indicates that Niklaus von Flue died in 1487 and suggests that Dorothea Wyss was likely present at the time of his passing.

Related Concepts:

  • How did Dorothea Wyss initially react to her husband's decision to leave their family?: Dorothea Wyss initially rejected her husband's request to leave their family life. This was particularly sensitive as their youngest child, referred to as 'Kläusli,' had been born only a few months prior.
  • How did Dorothea Wyss interact with her husband after he became a hermit?: Dorothea Wyss occasionally visited her husband, who was then known by the popular name 'Bruder Klaus,' at his hermitage. Their conversations typically revolved around domestic matters or the education of their children.
  • What did Dorothea Wyss observe about her husband during her visits to his hermitage?: During her visits to his hermitage, Dorothea Wyss personally observed that her husband had found inner peace in his new life as a hermit.

What did Dorothea Wyss observe about her husband's state of mind during her visits to his hermitage?

Answer: He had found inner peace.

During her visits to his hermitage, Dorothea Wyss personally observed that her husband had achieved a state of inner peace and contentment.

Related Concepts:

  • What did Dorothea Wyss observe about her husband during her visits to his hermitage?: During her visits to his hermitage, Dorothea Wyss personally observed that her husband had found inner peace in his new life as a hermit.
  • How did Dorothea Wyss interact with her husband after he became a hermit?: Dorothea Wyss occasionally visited her husband, who was then known by the popular name 'Bruder Klaus,' at his hermitage. Their conversations typically revolved around domestic matters or the education of their children.
  • What led Dorothea Wyss to eventually consent to her husband's spiritual calling?: Over time, Dorothea Wyss gradually came to accept and participate in her husband's spiritual vocation. This gradual acceptance eventually led her to give her consent for him to pursue his path.

What is the approximate age difference between Dorothea Wyss and Niklaus von Flue mentioned in the text?

Answer: Niklaus was about 15 years older.

The text indicates that Niklaus von Flue was approximately 15 years older than Dorothea Wyss.

Related Concepts:

  • At what age did Dorothea Wyss marry Niklaus von Flue, and what was the approximate age difference between them?: Dorothea Wyss married Niklaus von Flue when she was approximately 15 years old. Niklaus was about 15 years older than Dorothea.
  • When did Niklaus von Flue die, and was Dorothea Wyss present?: Niklaus von Flue died in 1487. The text suggests that Dorothea Wyss was likely present at his passing.
  • What is Dorothea Wyss known for, according to the biographical infobox?: According to the infobox, Dorothea Wyss was known for being married to Niklaus von Flue and for being the mother of their ten children.

How did Dorothea Wyss's interactions with her husband typically revolve after he became a hermit?

Answer: Conversations about domestic matters or children's education.

During Dorothea Wyss's visits to her husband's hermitage, their conversations typically centered on domestic affairs or the education of their children.

Related Concepts:

  • How did Dorothea Wyss interact with her husband after he became a hermit?: Dorothea Wyss occasionally visited her husband, who was then known by the popular name 'Bruder Klaus,' at his hermitage. Their conversations typically revolved around domestic matters or the education of their children.
  • What did Dorothea Wyss observe about her husband during her visits to his hermitage?: During her visits to his hermitage, Dorothea Wyss personally observed that her husband had found inner peace in his new life as a hermit.
  • What led Dorothea Wyss to eventually consent to her husband's spiritual calling?: Over time, Dorothea Wyss gradually came to accept and participate in her husband's spiritual vocation. This gradual acceptance eventually led her to give her consent for him to pursue his path.

Historical Context and Documentation

The image in the 'Life' section depicts the hermitage where Niklaus von Flue lived.

Answer: False

The image in the 'Life' section actually depicts the house where Dorothea and Niklaus von Flue resided in Flüeli-Ranft, not Niklaus's hermitage.

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  • What does the image in the 'Life' section depict?: The image in the 'Life' section depicts the house where Dorothea and Niklaus von Flue lived in Flüeli-Ranft.

The book 'Dorothea: Die Ehefrau des heiligen Nikolaus von Flue...' was published by the Bruder-Klausen-Stiftung in Sachseln.

Answer: True

The 'Literature' section confirms that the book 'Dorothea: Die Ehefrau des heiligen Nikolaus von Flue...' was published by the Bruder-Klausen-Stiftung in Sachseln.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the title and publisher of the book mentioned in the 'Literature' section?: The book mentioned in the 'Literature' section is titled 'Dorothea: Die Ehefrau des heiligen Nikolaus von Flue. Auszüge aus dem Quellenmaterial über Bruder Klaus vom 15. Jahrhundert bis heute.' It was published by the Bruder-Klausen-Stiftung in Sachseln and distributed by Academic Press, Fribourg.
  • What is the ISBN for the publication by Werner T. Huber listed in the 'Literature' section?: The ISBN for the publication 'Dorothea: Die Ehefrau des heiligen Nikolaus von Flue...' by Werner T. Huber is 978-3727809859.
  • What is the title of the SRF article referenced in the 'References' section, and who is its author?: The SRF article referenced is titled 'Dorothea von Flue, verheiratet mit einem Heiligen' (Dorothea von Flue, married to a Saint), and it was authored by Norbert Bischofberger, published on November 2, 2013.

The ISBN provided for Werner T. Huber's publication is 978-3727809859.

Answer: True

The ISBN listed for the publication 'Dorothea: Die Ehefrau des heiligen Nikolaus von Flue...' by Werner T. Huber is 978-3727809859.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the ISBN for the publication by Werner T. Huber listed in the 'Literature' section?: The ISBN for the publication 'Dorothea: Die Ehefrau des heiligen Nikolaus von Flue...' by Werner T. Huber is 978-3727809859.

The Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (HDS) is cited as a source for information on Dorothea von Flue.

Answer: True

The 'References' section explicitly cites the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (HDS) as a source for information concerning Dorothea von Flue.

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  • Which historical dictionary is cited as a source for information on Dorothea von Flue?: The Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (HDS) is cited as a source for information on Dorothea von Flue, with a specific entry by Roland Sigrist dated January 26, 2005.
  • What information does the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland entry provide about Dorothea von Flue in different languages?: The entry in the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland provides information about Dorothea von Flue and is available in German, French, and Italian, authored by Roland Sigrist on January 26, 2005.
  • What is the subject of the PDF document cited from zhkath.ch in the 'References' section?: The PDF document cited from zhkath.ch, authored by Klara Obermüller and Flavia Travaglini on November 2, 2013, is titled 'Mehr Ranft, Dorothea von Flue' and discusses Dorothea von Flue.

The SRF article about Dorothea von Flue was authored by Roland Sigrist.

Answer: False

The SRF article titled 'Dorothea von Flue, verheiratet mit einem Heiligen' was authored by Norbert Bischofberger, not Roland Sigrist.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the title of the SRF article referenced in the 'References' section, and who is its author?: The SRF article referenced is titled 'Dorothea von Flue, verheiratet mit einem Heiligen' (Dorothea von Flue, married to a Saint), and it was authored by Norbert Bischofberger, published on November 2, 2013.
  • What information does the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland entry provide about Dorothea von Flue in different languages?: The entry in the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland provides information about Dorothea von Flue and is available in German, French, and Italian, authored by Roland Sigrist on January 26, 2005.
  • What is the subject of the PDF document cited from zhkath.ch in the 'References' section?: The PDF document cited from zhkath.ch, authored by Klara Obermüller and Flavia Travaglini on November 2, 2013, is titled 'Mehr Ranft, Dorothea von Flue' and discusses Dorothea von Flue.

The PDF document from zhkath.ch discusses Dorothea von Flue and is titled 'Mehr Ranft, Dorothea von Flue'.

Answer: True

The PDF document from zhkath.ch, authored by Klara Obermüller and Flavia Travaglini, is indeed titled 'Mehr Ranft, Dorothea von Flue' and discusses Dorothea von Flue.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the subject of the PDF document cited from zhkath.ch in the 'References' section?: The PDF document cited from zhkath.ch, authored by Klara Obermüller and Flavia Travaglini on November 2, 2013, is titled 'Mehr Ranft, Dorothea von Flue' and discusses Dorothea von Flue.
  • What information does the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland entry provide about Dorothea von Flue in different languages?: The entry in the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland provides information about Dorothea von Flue and is available in German, French, and Italian, authored by Roland Sigrist on January 26, 2005.
  • Which historical dictionary is cited as a source for information on Dorothea von Flue?: The Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (HDS) is cited as a source for information on Dorothea von Flue, with a specific entry by Roland Sigrist dated January 26, 2005.

Wikimedia Commons only hosts information about Niklaus von Flue, not related media.

Answer: False

Wikimedia Commons hosts media files related to Niklaus von Flue, accessible via a dedicated category, contradicting the assertion that it only hosts information and not related media.

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  • What kind of media related to Niklaus von Flue is available on Wikimedia Commons?: Wikimedia Commons hosts media files related to Niklaus von Flue, accessible via a dedicated category.

The Historical Dictionary of Switzerland entry for Dorothea von Flue is available in German, French, and Italian.

Answer: True

The entry for Dorothea von Flue in the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland is indeed available in multiple languages: German, French, and Italian.

Related Concepts:

  • What information does the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland entry provide about Dorothea von Flue in different languages?: The entry in the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland provides information about Dorothea von Flue and is available in German, French, and Italian, authored by Roland Sigrist on January 26, 2005.
  • Which historical dictionary is cited as a source for information on Dorothea von Flue?: The Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (HDS) is cited as a source for information on Dorothea von Flue, with a specific entry by Roland Sigrist dated January 26, 2005.
  • What is the subject of the PDF document cited from zhkath.ch in the 'References' section?: The PDF document cited from zhkath.ch, authored by Klara Obermüller and Flavia Travaglini on November 2, 2013, is titled 'Mehr Ranft, Dorothea von Flue' and discusses Dorothea von Flue.

The external link 'Und Dorothea? Wer war sie?' provides information about Dorothea in English.

Answer: False

The external link titled 'Und Dorothea? Wer war sie?' provides additional information about Dorothea, but it is presented in German, not English.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the purpose of the external link titled 'Und Dorothea? Wer war sie?'?: The external link titled 'Und Dorothea? Wer war sie?' (And Dorothea? Who was she?) provides additional information about Dorothea in German.
  • What information does the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland entry provide about Dorothea von Flue in different languages?: The entry in the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland provides information about Dorothea von Flue and is available in German, French, and Italian, authored by Roland Sigrist on January 26, 2005.
  • What is the subject of the PDF document cited from zhkath.ch in the 'References' section?: The PDF document cited from zhkath.ch, authored by Klara Obermüller and Flavia Travaglini on November 2, 2013, is titled 'Mehr Ranft, Dorothea von Flue' and discusses Dorothea von Flue.

The 'Authority control' section indicates Dorothea Wyss is cataloged in international databases like VIAF and the US Library of Congress.

Answer: True

The 'Authority control' section confirms that Dorothea Wyss is cataloged in various international and national databases, including VIAF and the U.S. Library of Congress.

Related Concepts:

  • What does the 'Authority control' section indicate about Dorothea Wyss's presence in databases?: The 'Authority control' section indicates that Dorothea Wyss is cataloged in various international and national databases, including VIAF, GND (Germany), Library of Congress (United States), and the Polish National Library, facilitating identification and cross-referencing.
  • What national library authorities are associated with Dorothea Wyss?: Dorothea Wyss is associated with the German National Library (GND identifier: 119218941), the U.S. Library of Congress (authorities IDs: n84211639 and n98077037), and the Polish National Library (descriptor ID: 9810660211905606).
  • Which international database is referenced for Dorothea Wyss's authority control, and what are the associated identifiers?: The VIAF (Virtual International Authority File) database is referenced for Dorothea Wyss, with multiple identifiers listed: 154353948, 2, 3, and 4, which help uniquely identify her across different systems.

The VIAF database provides multiple unique identifiers for Dorothea Wyss, including 154353948.

Answer: True

The VIAF (Virtual International Authority File) database lists multiple identifiers for Dorothea Wyss, one of which is 154353948.

Related Concepts:

  • Which international database is referenced for Dorothea Wyss's authority control, and what are the associated identifiers?: The VIAF (Virtual International Authority File) database is referenced for Dorothea Wyss, with multiple identifiers listed: 154353948, 2, 3, and 4, which help uniquely identify her across different systems.
  • What does the 'Authority control' section indicate about Dorothea Wyss's presence in databases?: The 'Authority control' section indicates that Dorothea Wyss is cataloged in various international and national databases, including VIAF, GND (Germany), Library of Congress (United States), and the Polish National Library, facilitating identification and cross-referencing.

Dorothea Wyss is associated with the Polish National Library but not with German or US library authorities.

Answer: False

Dorothea Wyss is associated with the Polish National Library, as well as German (GND) and U.S. (Library of Congress) library authorities, contrary to the statement.

Related Concepts:

  • What national library authorities are associated with Dorothea Wyss?: Dorothea Wyss is associated with the German National Library (GND identifier: 119218941), the U.S. Library of Congress (authorities IDs: n84211639 and n98077037), and the Polish National Library (descriptor ID: 9810660211905606).
  • What does the 'Authority control' section indicate about Dorothea Wyss's presence in databases?: The 'Authority control' section indicates that Dorothea Wyss is cataloged in various international and national databases, including VIAF, GND (Germany), Library of Congress (United States), and the Polish National Library, facilitating identification and cross-referencing.

Biographical resources like Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek (DDB) are linked for Dorothea Wyss in the authority control section.

Answer: True

The authority control section indeed links to biographical resources such as the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek (DDB) for Dorothea Wyss.

Related Concepts:

  • What does the 'Authority control' section indicate about Dorothea Wyss's presence in databases?: The 'Authority control' section indicates that Dorothea Wyss is cataloged in various international and national databases, including VIAF, GND (Germany), Library of Congress (United States), and the Polish National Library, facilitating identification and cross-referencing.
  • What national library authorities are associated with Dorothea Wyss?: Dorothea Wyss is associated with the German National Library (GND identifier: 119218941), the U.S. Library of Congress (authorities IDs: n84211639 and n98077037), and the Polish National Library (descriptor ID: 9810660211905606).
  • Besides library authorities, what other types of biographical and historical databases are linked for Dorothea Wyss?: In addition to library authorities, the authority control section links to biographical resources such as DeutscheBiographie, Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek (DDB), and the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland, providing further avenues for research.

Which database is mentioned for 'Authority control' that lists Dorothea Wyss with multiple identifiers?

Answer: VIAF (Virtual International Authority File)

The 'Authority control' section specifically references the VIAF (Virtual International Authority File) database as listing multiple unique identifiers for Dorothea Wyss.

Related Concepts:

  • Which international database is referenced for Dorothea Wyss's authority control, and what are the associated identifiers?: The VIAF (Virtual International Authority File) database is referenced for Dorothea Wyss, with multiple identifiers listed: 154353948, 2, 3, and 4, which help uniquely identify her across different systems.
  • What does the 'Authority control' section indicate about Dorothea Wyss's presence in databases?: The 'Authority control' section indicates that Dorothea Wyss is cataloged in various international and national databases, including VIAF, GND (Germany), Library of Congress (United States), and the Polish National Library, facilitating identification and cross-referencing.
  • What national library authorities are associated with Dorothea Wyss?: Dorothea Wyss is associated with the German National Library (GND identifier: 119218941), the U.S. Library of Congress (authorities IDs: n84211639 and n98077037), and the Polish National Library (descriptor ID: 9810660211905606).

The book 'Dorothea: Die Ehefrau des heiligen Nikolaus von Flue...' was distributed by which entity?

Answer: Academic Press, Fribourg

While published by the Bruder-Klausen-Stiftung in Sachseln, the book 'Dorothea: Die Ehefrau des heiligen Nikolaus von Flue...' was distributed by Academic Press, Fribourg.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the title and publisher of the book mentioned in the 'Literature' section?: The book mentioned in the 'Literature' section is titled 'Dorothea: Die Ehefrau des heiligen Nikolaus von Flue. Auszüge aus dem Quellenmaterial über Bruder Klaus vom 15. Jahrhundert bis heute.' It was published by the Bruder-Klausen-Stiftung in Sachseln and distributed by Academic Press, Fribourg.
  • What is the ISBN for the publication by Werner T. Huber listed in the 'Literature' section?: The ISBN for the publication 'Dorothea: Die Ehefrau des heiligen Nikolaus von Flue...' by Werner T. Huber is 978-3727809859.

What does the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland entry provide about Dorothea von Flue?

Answer: Information available in German, French, and Italian.

The entry for Dorothea von Flue in the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland, authored by Roland Sigrist, is available in German, French, and Italian.

Related Concepts:

  • What information does the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland entry provide about Dorothea von Flue in different languages?: The entry in the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland provides information about Dorothea von Flue and is available in German, French, and Italian, authored by Roland Sigrist on January 26, 2005.
  • Which historical dictionary is cited as a source for information on Dorothea von Flue?: The Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (HDS) is cited as a source for information on Dorothea von Flue, with a specific entry by Roland Sigrist dated January 26, 2005.
  • What is the subject of the PDF document cited from zhkath.ch in the 'References' section?: The PDF document cited from zhkath.ch, authored by Klara Obermüller and Flavia Travaglini on November 2, 2013, is titled 'Mehr Ranft, Dorothea von Flue' and discusses Dorothea von Flue.

What is the purpose of the external link titled 'Und Dorothea? Wer war sie?'?

Answer: To offer additional information about Dorothea in German.

The external link 'Und Dorothea? Wer war sie?' serves to provide supplementary information regarding Dorothea von Flue, presented in the German language.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the purpose of the external link titled 'Und Dorothea? Wer war sie?'?: The external link titled 'Und Dorothea? Wer war sie?' (And Dorothea? Who was she?) provides additional information about Dorothea in German.
  • What is the subject of the PDF document cited from zhkath.ch in the 'References' section?: The PDF document cited from zhkath.ch, authored by Klara Obermüller and Flavia Travaglini on November 2, 2013, is titled 'Mehr Ranft, Dorothea von Flue' and discusses Dorothea von Flue.

Which US institution is referenced in the 'Authority control' section for Dorothea Wyss?

Answer: The Library of Congress

The 'Authority control' section lists the U.S. Library of Congress as one of the institutions where Dorothea Wyss is cataloged.

Related Concepts:

  • What does the 'Authority control' section indicate about Dorothea Wyss's presence in databases?: The 'Authority control' section indicates that Dorothea Wyss is cataloged in various international and national databases, including VIAF, GND (Germany), Library of Congress (United States), and the Polish National Library, facilitating identification and cross-referencing.
  • Which international database is referenced for Dorothea Wyss's authority control, and what are the associated identifiers?: The VIAF (Virtual International Authority File) database is referenced for Dorothea Wyss, with multiple identifiers listed: 154353948, 2, 3, and 4, which help uniquely identify her across different systems.
  • What national library authorities are associated with Dorothea Wyss?: Dorothea Wyss is associated with the German National Library (GND identifier: 119218941), the U.S. Library of Congress (authorities IDs: n84211639 and n98077037), and the Polish National Library (descriptor ID: 9810660211905606).

What is the ISBN for the publication by Werner T. Huber listed in the 'Literature' section?

Answer: 978-3727809859

The ISBN provided for the publication 'Dorothea: Die Ehefrau des heiligen Nikolaus von Flue...' by Werner T. Huber is 978-3727809859.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the ISBN for the publication by Werner T. Huber listed in the 'Literature' section?: The ISBN for the publication 'Dorothea: Die Ehefrau des heiligen Nikolaus von Flue...' by Werner T. Huber is 978-3727809859.
  • What is the title and publisher of the book mentioned in the 'Literature' section?: The book mentioned in the 'Literature' section is titled 'Dorothea: Die Ehefrau des heiligen Nikolaus von Flue. Auszüge aus dem Quellenmaterial über Bruder Klaus vom 15. Jahrhundert bis heute.' It was published by the Bruder-Klausen-Stiftung in Sachseln and distributed by Academic Press, Fribourg.

Which of the following is NOT listed as a database associated with Dorothea Wyss's authority control?

Answer: The Vatican Archives

The 'Authority control' section lists databases such as GND (Germany), Library of Congress (United States), and VIAF, but The Vatican Archives is not mentioned.

Related Concepts:

  • What does the 'Authority control' section indicate about Dorothea Wyss's presence in databases?: The 'Authority control' section indicates that Dorothea Wyss is cataloged in various international and national databases, including VIAF, GND (Germany), Library of Congress (United States), and the Polish National Library, facilitating identification and cross-referencing.
  • Which international database is referenced for Dorothea Wyss's authority control, and what are the associated identifiers?: The VIAF (Virtual International Authority File) database is referenced for Dorothea Wyss, with multiple identifiers listed: 154353948, 2, 3, and 4, which help uniquely identify her across different systems.
  • What national library authorities are associated with Dorothea Wyss?: Dorothea Wyss is associated with the German National Library (GND identifier: 119218941), the U.S. Library of Congress (authorities IDs: n84211639 and n98077037), and the Polish National Library (descriptor ID: 9810660211905606).

What does the PDF document 'Mehr Ranft, Dorothea von Flue' from zhkath.ch discuss?

Answer: Dorothea von Flue.

The PDF document titled 'Mehr Ranft, Dorothea von Flue' from zhkath.ch specifically discusses Dorothea von Flue.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the subject of the PDF document cited from zhkath.ch in the 'References' section?: The PDF document cited from zhkath.ch, authored by Klara Obermüller and Flavia Travaglini on November 2, 2013, is titled 'Mehr Ranft, Dorothea von Flue' and discusses Dorothea von Flue.
  • What does the image in the 'Life' section depict?: The image in the 'Life' section depicts the house where Dorothea and Niklaus von Flue lived in Flüeli-Ranft.
  • What information does the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland entry provide about Dorothea von Flue in different languages?: The entry in the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland provides information about Dorothea von Flue and is available in German, French, and Italian, authored by Roland Sigrist on January 26, 2005.

Which of the following is a correct identifier for Dorothea Wyss listed under VIAF in the Authority control section?

Answer: 154353948

The VIAF database lists multiple identifiers for Dorothea Wyss, and 154353948 is one of the correct identifiers provided in the source material.

Related Concepts:

  • Which international database is referenced for Dorothea Wyss's authority control, and what are the associated identifiers?: The VIAF (Virtual International Authority File) database is referenced for Dorothea Wyss, with multiple identifiers listed: 154353948, 2, 3, and 4, which help uniquely identify her across different systems.
  • What does the 'Authority control' section indicate about Dorothea Wyss's presence in databases?: The 'Authority control' section indicates that Dorothea Wyss is cataloged in various international and national databases, including VIAF, GND (Germany), Library of Congress (United States), and the Polish National Library, facilitating identification and cross-referencing.
  • What national library authorities are associated with Dorothea Wyss?: Dorothea Wyss is associated with the German National Library (GND identifier: 119218941), the U.S. Library of Congress (authorities IDs: n84211639 and n98077037), and the Polish National Library (descriptor ID: 9810660211905606).

What does the 'Authority control' section indicate about Dorothea Wyss's cataloging?

Answer: She is present in various international and national databases.

The 'Authority control' section demonstrates that Dorothea Wyss is cataloged across a range of international and national databases, facilitating her identification and research.

Related Concepts:

  • What does the 'Authority control' section indicate about Dorothea Wyss's presence in databases?: The 'Authority control' section indicates that Dorothea Wyss is cataloged in various international and national databases, including VIAF, GND (Germany), Library of Congress (United States), and the Polish National Library, facilitating identification and cross-referencing.
  • What national library authorities are associated with Dorothea Wyss?: Dorothea Wyss is associated with the German National Library (GND identifier: 119218941), the U.S. Library of Congress (authorities IDs: n84211639 and n98077037), and the Polish National Library (descriptor ID: 9810660211905606).
  • Which international database is referenced for Dorothea Wyss's authority control, and what are the associated identifiers?: The VIAF (Virtual International Authority File) database is referenced for Dorothea Wyss, with multiple identifiers listed: 154353948, 2, 3, and 4, which help uniquely identify her across different systems.

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