Heinrich Wilhelm August Freiherr vonGagern (20 August 1799 – 22 May 1880) was a statesman who argued for the unification of Germany. The third son of...
Friedrich Balduin, Baron vonGagern (1794–1848) was a German soldier. He was the eldest of the sons of Hans Christoph Ernst vonGagern. He was born at Weilburg...
Hans Christoph Ernst Freiherr vonGagern (25 January 1766 – 22 October 1852), German statesman and political writer, was born at Kleinniedesheim, near...
tally, Archduke John of Austria gained 436 votes, HeinrichvonGagern received 52 votes, John Adam von Itzstein got 32 votes, and Archduke Stephen, Palatine...
Karl du Thil was dismissed and replaced as chief minister by HeinrichvonGagern. VonGagern proclaimed that the new government would grant all of the "March...
when they attained a majority, he resigned, and was succeeded by HeinrichvonGagern. He remained at Frankfurt, holding the post of Austrian envoy, and...
300 mi) in 1852, helped in part by the invention of macadam. By 1835, HeinrichvonGagern wrote that roads were the "veins and arteries of the body politic...
university of Jena from 1815 to 1820. One of its first members was HeinrichvonGagern, the president of the Frankfurt Parliament in 1848/49. At other German...
professor of the Old Testament. Lohfink completed schooling at the Heinrich-von-Gagern-Gymnasium in 1954. He spent two semesters with German and Latin studies...
the Revolutions of 1848 liberal theorists like Friedrich List and HeinrichvonGagern, socialists and then later groups like the German National Liberal...
Max vonGagern (b. Weilburg (in Nassau), Germany, 25 March 1810; died Vienna, 17 October 1889) was a German liberal politician. He was the son of Hans...
Central Power. On 24 June 1848, President of the National Assembly HeinrichvonGagern argued for a regency and provisional central government to carry...
councilor there in 1924. Later he became a student councilor at the Heinrich-von-Gagern-Gymnasium in Frankfurt. From 1919 to 1922 he was a member of parliament...
the Federal Convention. On a proposal by the liberal politician HeinrichvonGagern, the assembly on 28 June 1848 voted for the establishment of a central...
liberal factions Casino and Württemberger Hof (the latter led by HeinrichvonGagern) were the majority. They favored a constitutional monarchy, popular...
belonged to the so-called Erbkaiserliche, a political group led by HeinrichvonGagern. With the increasing conservative reaction and endless parliamentary...
(1940–1995) Friedrich vonGagern (1794–1848) HeinrichvonGagern (1799–1880) Max vonGagern (1810–1889) Jürgen Gansel (born 1974) Friedrich Heinrich Geffcken (1830–1896)...
nationality, he cannot speak the Turkish language. After graduating from Heinrich-von-Gagern-Gymnasium (a school in Frankfurt), he studied phonetics, American...
romantic writer Ludwig Förster (1797–1863), Austrian-German architect HeinrichvonGagern (1799–1880), politician, first president of the Frankfurt National...
communities of Gaudernbach, Hasselbach, Odersbach and Waldhausen. Heinrich-von-Gagern-Schule (Hauptschule and Realschule); for pupils from Limburg-Weilburg...
greater influence. According to a letter written by Bassermann to HeinrichvonGagern, the organizers went so far as "we may hope to form the beginning...
Members included a large number of prominent politicians: HeinrichvonGagern and Eduard von Simson, both of whom served as President of the assembly,...
American High School Friedrich-Dessauer-Gymnasium Goethe-Gymnasium Heinrich-von-Gagern-Gymnasium Helene-Lange-Schule (Frankfurt am Main) Lessing-Gymnasium...
Majority party Minority party Third party Leader HeinrichvonGagern Joseph von Radowitz Robert Blum Party Liberal Conservative Democratic Leader's seat...