EwaldFriedrich Graf vonHertzberg (2 September 1725 – 22 May 1795) was a Prussian statesman. Hertzberg, who came of a noble family which had been settled...
from the start. Above all, Frederick William's Minister of War EwaldFriedrichvonHertzberg demanded that the king not wait for a change in the European...
administrator of the principalities in 1792, on the recommendation of EwaldFriedrichvonHertzberg. The position, owing to the singular overlapping of territorial...
1884 EwaldFriedrich, Count vonHertzberg (1725–1795), Prussian statesman Frederick Hertzberg (1923–2000), American psychologist Gustav Hertzberg (1826–1907)...
his works were portraits of Christoph Friedrich Nicolai, Johann Jakob Engel (1789), EwaldFriedrichvonHertzberg (1789), Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki (1790)...
Manor), rebuilt in 1883, former residence of Prussian statesman EwaldFriedrichvonHertzberg Britz windmill built in 1866 Britzer Garten, site of the 1985...
to Berlin. Under Minister EwaldFriedrichvonHertzberg he became an attaché in 1791. In January 1792 he married Albertine von Jungk (1774-1855) and left...
The Treaty of Hubertusburg (German: Frieden von Hubertusburg) was signed on 15 February 1763 at Hubertusburg Castle by Prussia, Austria and Saxony to...
Britz) was in the possession of Heinrich Rüdiger von Ilgen and the count EwaldFriedrichvonHertzberg, and other noble families. Ilgen owned the manor...
Chancellor Discusses the "Peace Drive" and the Kaiser's Abdication PRINZ MAX VON BADEN. "Erinnerunyen und Dokumente" ("Reminiscences and Documents." By Max...
"Möllendorff, Wichard von", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, Volume 22 (1885), pp. 120–121 (in German). Stephan Skalweit, "Hertzberg, EwaldFriedrich Graf (preußischer...
to FriedrichvonHertzberg. In April 1791, someone named "Kapnist" had a secret meeting with Prussian chancellor EwaldFriedrich Graf vonHertzberg, trying...
identified, it is most probably in honor of Count EwaldFriedrichvon Herzberg (also spelled Hertzberg, 1725-1795), a Prussian who was one of Bloch’s sponsors...
forces of autocracy. Such fears were voiced by the Prussian statesman EwaldvonHertzberg: "The Poles have given the coup de grâce to the Prussian monarchy...
Alois Brandl, Ernst Robert Curtius, Ewald Flügel, Frederick James Furnivall, Eugen Kölbing, Wilhelm Hertzberg, Johann August Hermann (John) Koch, Hugo...
but also politician Franz von Brenkenhoff, engineer Hermann Jawein or Minister of Foreign Affairs EwaldFriedrichHertzberg. Presumably, during his journey...