Cordula Wöhler, later Cordula Schmid, (pseudonym Cordula Peregrina; 1845 – 1916) was a German author of Christian literature and hymns, whose "Segne du, Maria" is among the most popular Marian hymns in German-speaking countries. She had written the poem when she, the daughter of a Lutheran pastor, converted to Catholicism. Expelled from home in northern Germany, she moved to Austria and became a recognised author of Christian literature.
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Cordula de Prey is the given name of a character in Vladimir Nabokov's 1969 novel 'Ada.'