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Raina Fehl was born on 23 August, 1920 in Vienna, Austria, is a historian. Discover Raina Fehl's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

Popular As Maria Raina Leonora Ruth Schweinburg
Occupation Classicist, Writer, Editor
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 23 August, 1920
Birthday 23 August
Birthplace Vienna, Austria
Date of death (2009-05-03)
Died Place Appleton, Wisconsin
Nationality Austria

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Her husband is Philipp Fehl

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Raina Fehl Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Raina Fehl worth at the age of 89 years old? Raina Fehl’s income source is mostly from being a successful historian. She is from Austria. We have estimated Raina Fehl's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2009

Her delightful smile, her beauty, her knowledge were extraordinary and memorable. She was admirable in so many ways, not the least of which was "the way she sacrificed so much of her own time and talent to further [her husband's] work, both while he was alive, and after his death; she was an absolute model of devotion. But of course her greatest quality was her own personality, her probity and honesty, and her capacity for loyal friendship." Jennifer Montagu, chair, Gombrich Archive, Warburg Institute. Her joy in learning is epitomized in the story told by her colleague, Paul Olson, who fondly remembers her driving him to work with a Greek dictionary on the steering wheel. Paul Olson, Professor Emeritus Department of English, University of Nebraska. She and her work are discussed in the comic-philosophical novel Harmony Junction by Goddard Graves (2009, privately published).

2000

Together with her husband, Philipp Fehl, Raina Fehl worked in the Sala Cicognara in the Biblioteka Vaticana in the Vatican City. In October 2000 she became the Director of the Cicognara Project.

1920

Raina Fehl (August 23, 1920 – May 3, 2009) was an Austrian-born American classicist, writer and editor. She immigrated to the United States, 1939. United States citizen since 1944. U.S. Army Service 1945–1946, Psychiatric Social Worker, U.S. War Department, Research Analyst, Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, 1946–1947. Married Philipp Fehl December 11, 1945. Mother of two daughters, Katharine, "Kathy Fehl", and Caroline "Lynn" Coulston. She died May 3, 2009, in Appleton, Wisconsin and buried near family at The Eternal Home Cemetery, Block 1540, Row A, Space 6, Colma California.

Born August 23, 1920, Vienna, Austria. Immigrated into the United States, 1939. United States citizen since 1944. U.S. Army Service 1945–1946, Psychiatric Social Worker, U.S. War Department, Research Analyst, Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, 1946–1947. Married Philipp Fehl December 11, 1945. Mother of two daughters, Katharine and Caroline.

1890

Maria Raina Fehl was known as Raina (pronounced as if you were saying the Rhine River with a soft "a" on the end Rhine-a). She was the daughter of the poet/author/civil rights attorney, Erich Fritz Schweinburg, 1890-1959 buried Rochester, Vermont, and the humanitarian, Rosa Gussman Schweinburg. From her birth, she fought many physical battles, starting with contracting and surviving smallpox in the center where she was born. She was restrained with tiny baby sized fetters and came away with only two tiny scars. Although throughout her life, she suffered from difficult health problems, she never defined herself by her illnesses or any other of her life's hardships. Instead, she lived her life with grace and energy and maintained that vitality to the very end of her life.