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Ferdinand Otto Wilhelm Henning von Westphalen (April 23, 1799 - July 2, 1876) German politician and the Interior Minister of Prussia in the reaction era 1850–1858.[1]
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Ferdinand Otto Wilhelm Henning vonWestphalen (April 23, 1799 - July 2, 1876) German politician and the Interior Minister of Prussia in the reaction era...
Westphalen had been ennobled in 1764 with the predicate Edler vonWestphalen by Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick for his military services. He had served as the...
Blankenburg postmaster, had been ennobled in 1764 as Edler vonWestphalen by Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick for his military services. He had served as the...
Westphalen is a German surname. It may refer to: FerdinandvonWestphalen (1799–1876), German politician Jenny vonWestphalen, wife of German philosopher...
Ludwig vonWestphalen and his second wife Caroline Heubel. Heubel was also the mother of Jenny who married Karl Marx. Edgar had a half-brother Ferdinand from...
Ministers of Germany "David Hansemann to Prussian Interior Minister Ernst von Bodelschwingh (March 1, 1848)". ghdi.ghi-dc.org. GHDI (German History in...
Boeselager married Rosa Maria, born Gräfin von Westphalen zu Fürstenberg (1924 - 2014). Albrecht von Boeselager (born 4 October 1949, Altenahr), former...
That same year, in alliance with conservative Interior Minister FerdinandvonWestphalen, it successfully opposed the creation of joint-stock banks in Prussia...
Freiherr von - Deutsche Biographie". www.deutsche-biographie.de (in German). Deutsche Biographie. Retrieved 29 January 2024. Manteuffel, Otto Freiherr von at...
Jochen Lengemann: Biographisches Handbuch der Reichsstände des Königreichs Westphalen und der Ständeversammlung des Großherzogtums Frankfurt. Frankfurt am Main...
Crown Prince of Austria Countess Johanna vonWestphalen Count Leo-Ferdinand Henckel von Donnersmarck Count Hans von Huyn Cardinal Paul Augustin Mayer Cardinal...
the sixth child and fourth daughter of Karl Marx and his wife Jenny vonWestphalen. She was called "Tussy" by her family from a young age. She showed an...
Augustus Freiherr vonWestphalen zu Fürstenberg, Burggraf of Friedberg in der Watterau, lands annexed by Hesse-Darmstadt 1806 Adalbert III von Herstal, Prince-Bishop...
Weerth Wilhelm Christian Weitling Joseph Weydemeyer Edgar vonWestphalen August Willich Ferdinand Wolff Wilhelm Wolff German Workers Educational Association...
serious about his studies and his life. He became engaged to Jenny vonWestphalen, an educated member of the petty nobility who had known Marx since childhood...
Agriculture" dated February 28, 2006) Baltische Studien (in German). Verlag C. von der Ropp. 1913. p. 135. Retrieved 29 January 2024. Wohlhaupter, Eugen (1953)...
Otto Franz vonWestphalen 1854 1857 Karl Emil Gustav von Le Coq 1857 1860 Alphonse von Oriola 1860 1862 Adalbert von Rosenberg 1862 1867 Emil von Richthofen...
distant relative and German revolutionary, Karl Marx, and his wife Jenny vonWestphalen arrived in Paris after the Prussian government had suppressed Marx's...
for the fast-growing spa business. In 1843, Karl Marx married Jenny vonWestphalen in Kreuznach, presumably at the Wilhelmskirche (William's Church), which...
Lorenz von Pirch "Pirch II". Donnersmarck is also referred to in some sources as "Henckel" or "Henkel" An alternative spelling for von Treskow is von Tresckow...
Weber Karl Weber Gerald Weiß Richard von Weizsäcker Klaus Welle Ingo Wellenreuther Dietrich Wersich Karl vonWestphalen Rainer Wieland Johannes Wilde Klaus-Peter...
Heimatbundes. Münster 2015. Kirchen-Ordnung für die evangelischen Gemeinden der Provinz Westphalen und der Rhein-Provinz. Bädeker, Koblenz 1835 (Digitized)...