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- Minna_Planer abstract "Christine Wilhelmine "Minna" Planer (5 September 1809 – 25 January 1866) was a German actress and the first wife of composer Richard Wagner, to whom she was married for 30 years, although for the last 10 years they often lived apart. Seduced at an early age by an Royal Saxon Army officer, she had an illegitimate daughter, who was brought up as her sister. After a stormy courtship, which involved infidelities on both sides, she married Richard Wagner in 1836.In the early years Minna was the main wage earner in the household, having a successful career as a young dramatic heroine, where she drew applause for her abilities on stage as well as winning admirers for her beauty. She shared in many of the escapades of Wagner's life, including a perilous sea voyage to London, poverty in Paris, and following him around Europe after his involvement in the Dresden uprising of 1849, which led to his banishment from Germany.After Wagner's affair with Mathilde Wesendonck in 1857, Minna mostly lived apart from him. In later years she developed a heart condition that was ultimately to claim her life.".
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- Minna_Planer birthName "Christine Wilhelmine Planer".
- Minna_Planer birthPlace Kingdom_of_Saxony.
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- Minna_Planer birthYear "1809".
- Minna_Planer deathCause Myocardial_infarction.
- Minna_Planer deathDate "1866-01-25".
- Minna_Planer deathPlace Dresden.
- Minna_Planer deathPlace Germany.
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- Minna_Planer deathYear "1866".
- Minna_Planer ethnicity Germans.
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- Minna_Planer caption "by Alexander von Otterstedt".
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- Minna_Planer dateOfDeath "1866-01-25".
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- Minna_Planer quote ""I haven't seen my good, excellent husband for almost two and a half years. He is happy, lives in Munich in the greatest luxury through the young King of Bavaria; he doesn't need me any more....If he were again in great distress he would come back to me. God knows whether I'll live to see that; and if I do, whether I should still be inclined toward a man who has so deeply and continually insulted me and has done this out of an exaggerated, silly vanity which miserable, slovenly women have awakened in him, whereby he became heartless and mean toward his stupid, faithful old companion. Unfortunately he'll starve as an artist, for he hasn't created anything since he separated from me; his whole life is taken up by insipid, unworthy, superficial trivialities..."".
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- Minna_Planer comment "Christine Wilhelmine "Minna" Planer (5 September 1809 – 25 January 1866) was a German actress and the first wife of composer Richard Wagner, to whom she was married for 30 years, although for the last 10 years they often lived apart. Seduced at an early age by an Royal Saxon Army officer, she had an illegitimate daughter, who was brought up as her sister.".
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