Hermann Allmers
{{Short description|German poet (1821–1902)}}
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Hermann Allmers (11 February 1821, Rechtenfleth – 9 March 1902) was a German poet.
He was an only child, and was privately tutored. He began his career in public education, but took over the family farm after the death of his father in 1849.
Through travel, he met a number of influential people who inspired him to take writing seriously, leading to his publication of his Marschenbuch in 1858.
He wrote the poem Feldeinsamkeit which was then made into a song by Johannes Brahms.
Allmers was born in {{ill|Rechtenfleth|de}}, just north of Sandstedt, and died in Rechtenfleth also.
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- {{cite book
|title=The New International Encyclopaedia
|author=
|year=1906
|publisher=Dodd, Mead and company
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|url=https://archive.org/details/newinternationa14unkngoog
|page=[https://archive.org/details/newinternationa14unkngoog/page/n454 375]
|quote=Hermann Allmers.
}} in The New International Encyclopedia, 1906
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Category:People from Cuxhaven (district)
Category:People from the Kingdom of Hanover
Category:German-language poets
Category:Writers from Lower Saxony
Category:19th-century German poets
Category:19th-century German male writers
Category:Writers from the German Empire
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