Johann Christian Siebenkees (1753–1841) was a German jurist, poet, and writer. He was a cousin of the philosopher Johann Philipp Siebenkees.
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Name | Siebenkees, Johann Christian |
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Date of birth | 1753 |
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Date of death | 1841 |
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