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*[http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/freud/images/amalia.jpg Freud and his mother Amalia, in her apartment in Vienna, May 5, 1926]
* [http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/freud/images/amalia.jpg Freud and his mother Amalia, in her apartment in Vienna, May 5, 1926]


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Amalia Freud

Amalia Nathansohn Freud (1835–1930) was the second (or possibly third) wife of Jacob Freud and mother of Sigmund Freud. She was born Amalia Nathansohn in Brody, Galicia, now in Ukraine.

Amalia was 21 years of age when she gave birth to Sigmund Freud (named Sigismund).

Amalia went on to give birth to seven more children - Julius, Anna, Rosa, Marie, Adolfine, Paula and Alexander, born in the following order: Julius in October 1857, Anna on December 31, 1858, Regine Debora (Rosa) on March 21, 1860, Maria (Mitzi) on March 22, 1861, Esther Adolfine (Dolfi) on July 23, 1862, Pauline Regine (Pauli) on May 3, 1864 and Alexander Gotthold Efraim on April 15 (or 19), 1866 [1].


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Amalia Freud died at the age of 95 from tuberculosis.

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