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Nathalie von Bismarck

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Nathalie Bariman von Bismarck
Countess of Bismarck
Born1971
Israel
Noble familyHouse of Bismarck
Spouse(s)Carl von Bismarck

Countess Nathalie Bariman von Bismarck (born 1971 in Israel;[1] née Bariman) is an Israeli-born Canadian socialite and author, and the former third wife of Carl von Bismarck, the 5th Prince of Bismarck.

She was born in Israel, raised in Canada and attended Parsons School of Design in New York. She married Carl von Bismarck, the oldest son of Prince Ferdinand von Bismarck, in 2004. They divorced on the 25th of August 2014. She is the mother of the prince's two children, the first in line to the princely title Alexei von Bismarck[2] and Countess Grace von Bismarck.[3][4][5] She published the autobiographical book Invisible in 2011. Following her divorce, she started the foundation She Phoenix in New York, that aims to help divorced women.[6]

She is an honorary senator of Hadassah International.[7]

Titles and styles[edit]

  • 1973–2004: Nathalie Bariman
  • 2004–2014: The Countess of Bismarck
  • 2014–: Nathalie, Countess of Bismarck

References[edit]

  1. Die Bismarcks: Niedergang einer Dynastie
  2. "Bismarck, Fünf Wochen alt ist der Urururenkel vom Eisernen Kanzler Otto (verstorben 1898)". www.bz-berlin.de.
  3. Alexander, Harriet (February 16, 2016). "Bismarck heir sued in New York for $2.5m in child support" – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  4. Bismarck, Nathalie von (2011). Invisible. A & G. ISBN 9780615411941. Nathalie gave birth to 2 children, future heir Alexei von Bismarck and Countess Grace von Bismarck Search this book on
  5. "Nathalie von Bismarck: Erbitterter Gerichtstreit um Millionen". BUNTE.de.
  6. "Nathalie von Bismarck: "Wir haben keinen Kontakt zu Calle"". GALA. June 29, 2016.
  7. German countess in Israel to help promote Hadassah projects; signs on as honorary Hadassah senator


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