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      • Amalia Malka Nathansohn Freud (née Nathansohn; 18 August 1835 – 12 September 1930) was the mother of Sigmund Freud.
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    Amalia Malka Nathansohn Freud (née Nathansohn; 18 August 1835 – 12 September 1930) was the mother of Sigmund Freud. She was born in Brody, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria to Jacob Nathanson and Sarah Wilenz and later grew up in Odesa, where her mother came from (both cities located in modern-day Ukraine). She was married to Jacob Freud.

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    Amalia Freud was the daughter of Jacob Nathansohn (1805–1865), great-grandson of Rabbi Aryeh Leib Bernstein, and Sara Wilenz born in Brody, then also part of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria and now also part of Ukraine. They later moved to Vienna.

  4. Sigmund Freud 's mother, Amalia Malka Freud-Nathanson, was born, according to family tradition, on August 18, 1835, in Brody, in Galicia, and died in Vienna on September 12, 1930. The daughter of Jacob Nathanson and Sara Widens, Amalia had three older brothers and one younger brother, Julius.

  5. In 1920, as he came up with the “death drive,” he defines it as his mother did—that is, “an urge in organic life to restore an earlier state of things” (S. Freud, Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Standard Edition, 275). Fig. 1 : Sigmund Freud and two of her sisters, with their mother Amalia, around 1864. A Most Elaborate Ritual.

  6. May 19, 2022 · 19 May 2022. Anna Freud, Freud’s daughter, said that her grandmother was ‘devoted to and proud of her [son], as Jewish mothers are’. The fact is that this mother, Amalia, a superstitious Galician who spoke mostly Yiddish, had predicted that her Sigmund, on whom she projected her dreams of greatness, would become a great man.

  7. But there's really very little research into Freud's relationship with his mother (called 'Amalia' on her gravestone, but mostly called 'Amalie' in the family) when they were adults.

  8. Amalia Freud and Sigmund in 1874. Sigmund Freud was born in Freiberg, in Moravia, on 6 th of May 1856. People from here were Czechs, but Jewish people were talking German and were mostly assimilated to the Austro-Hungarian ruling class. His father, Jacob Freud, was a textile dealer.

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