Mite Kremnitz (4 January 1852, Greifswald – 18 July 1916 in Berlin), born Marie von Bardeleben (pen names George Allan, Ditto and Idem), was a German writer.
[1][2] Kremnitz was the daughter of the famous surgeon Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben.
Later she married the doctor Wilhelm Kremnitz and moved with him to Bucharest in 1875.
In Romania, Marie became good friends with Queen Elisabeth, who wrote poems, novels, and short stories under the nom de plume Carmen Sylva, and in 1881 she was appointed her maid of honor.
They published several novels and a drama in collaboration, Marie signing with the pseudonym Ditto and Idem.