Hedvig Theresia Francisca Maribo (née Sonnleithner) (14 October 1814 – 9 February 1891) was an Austrian-Norwegian philanthropist, founder of charitable trusts, and early women's rights pioneer.
The association became a precursor to the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights and had a major role in the early history of the Norwegian women's rights movement.
[2][3][4] She was the daughter of the Austrian librettist and theatre director Joseph Sonnleithner and Wilhelmine Mariboe, who belonged to a Danish Jewish family.
Her father was a secretary at the court theater in Vienna, wrote the libretto for Beethoven's Fidelio, and was Beethoven's friend and lawyer.
In 1843 she married her cousin, Norwegian lawyer, art historian, and patron Wilhelm Adelsten Maribo.