1837 - 1930
Cosima Wagner Hungarian Spouse
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Cosima Wagner was previously married to Richard Wagner (1870 - 1883) and Hans von Bülow (1857).
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Hungarian Spouse Cosima Wagner was born Cosima Francesca Gaetana Liszt on 24th December, 1837 in Bellagio on Lake Como, Italy and passed away on 1st Apr 1930 aged 92. She is most remembered for Daughter of Composer Franz Liszt & married Composer Richard Wagner. Her zodiac sign is Capricorn.
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Relationship Statistics
Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
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Married | 2 |
169 years, 2 months
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94 years, 8 months
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20 years, 1 month
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Total | 2 |
169 years, 2 months
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94 years, 8 months
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20 years, 1 month
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Details
First Name |
Cosima
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Last Name |
Wagner
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Full Name at Birth |
Cosima Francesca Gaetana Liszt
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Alternative Name |
Cosima de Flavigny, The First Lady of Bayreuth, Cosima von Bülow
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Birthday |
24th December, 1837
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Birthplace |
Bellagio on Lake Como, Italy
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Died |
1st April, 1930
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Hair Color |
Blonde
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Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Religion |
Protestant
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
Hungarian
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Occupation |
Spouse
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Claim to Fame |
Daughter of Composer Franz Liszt & married Composer Richard Wagner
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Father |
Franz Liszt (father) (composer)
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Mother |
Countess Marie d'Agoult (mother)
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Family Member |
Anna Liszt (grandmother), Richard Wagner (2nd Husband), Hans von Bülow (1st Husband)
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Cosima Wagner (born Francesca Gaetana Cosima Liszt; 24 December 1837 – 1 April 1930) was the daughter of the Hungarian pianist and composer Franz Liszt and Marie d'Agoult. She became the second wife of the German composer Richard Wagner, and with him founded the Bayreuth Festival as a showcase for his stage works; after his death she devoted the rest of her life to the promotion of his music and philosophy. Commentators have recognised Cosima as the principal inspiration for Wagner's later works, particularly Parsifal.