Johanna Sophia Kettner
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يوهانا صوفيا كتنر (بالألمانية: Johanna Sophia Kettner) ـ (1721 ـ 22 يناير 1802) هي جندية نمساوية، خدمت في الجيش النمساوي ـ متنكرة في زي رجل ـ لأربعة عشر عامًا.
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Johanna Sophia Kettner, auch Anna Sophia Köttner (24. Januar 1722 in Titting – 22. Januar 1802 in Eichstätt), war eine deutsche Frau, die in der kaiserlichen Armee gedient hat.
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Johanna Sophia Kettner (24. January 1722 - 22 January 1802), was a german soldier. She born in Titting, Franconia, in 1722. In 1743, she enlisted in the Imperial Army in the guise of a man named Johann Kettner. She served in the prestigious Hagenbach infantry regiment of the Austrian army for about five years. During her service, she was promoted to the rank of corporal. As such, she was most likely the first of her gender in Austria, as this post was not legally available for women.
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يوهانا صوفيا كتنر
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Johanna Sophia Kettner
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Johanna Sophia Kettner
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يوهانا صوفيا كتنر (بالألمانية: Johanna Sophia Kettner) ـ (1721 ـ 22 يناير 1802) هي جندية نمساوية، خدمت في الجيش النمساوي ـ متنكرة في زي رجل ـ لأربعة عشر عامًا.
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Johanna Sophia Kettner, auch Anna Sophia Köttner (24. Januar 1722 in Titting – 22. Januar 1802 in Eichstätt), war eine deutsche Frau, die in der kaiserlichen Armee gedient hat.
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Johanna Sophia Kettner (24. January 1722 - 22 January 1802), was a german soldier. She born in Titting, Franconia, in 1722. In 1743, she enlisted in the Imperial Army in the guise of a man named Johann Kettner. She served in the prestigious Hagenbach infantry regiment of the Austrian army for about five years. During her service, she was promoted to the rank of corporal. As such, she was most likely the first of her gender in Austria, as this post was not legally available for women. In 1748, while undergoing treatment for severe illness, she was discovered to be female and was discharged from the army with honours. Empress Maria Theresa granted her a lifelong pension as a corporal. Johanna Kettner died on 22 January 1802 in Eichstätt. Kettner became known in history for her achievement which was unique for a woman in the Austrian army at the time.
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