Fanny Moser

Fanny Moser
Fanny Moser

Fanny Moser was a Swiss noblewoman who at one point was known as the richest woman in Eastern Europe. She was one of the five women evaluated in Freud's Studies on Hysteria, which led to his psychoanalytic theories. Her father, Baron Heinrich von Sulzer-Wart had inherited his title from her grandfather, Johann Heinrich von Sulzer-Wart, who had been awarded a peerage for service to Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria. On 28 December 1870, she married Swiss watchmaker and industrialist Heinrich Moser, who had made a fortune by developing high-quality watches to sell on the Russian market. H. Moser & Co. then expanded to include a factory in Switzerland and Heinrich founded a railway company in Schaffhausen, furthering his wealth.

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Female
Full Name
Fanny Louise von Sulzer-Wart
Date of Birth
January 29th, 1848
Age
178
Birth Place
Switzerland, canton of Zürich
Date of Death
March 20th, 1925
Died Aged
77
Star Sign
Aquarius
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