Carl Friedrich Leopold von Gerlach (1757–1813), first mayor of Berlin
Ludwig Friedrich Leopold von Gerlach (1790–1861), his son who became a Prussian general
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LeopoldvonGerlach is the short-form name of: Carl Friedrich LeopoldvonGerlach (1757–1813), first mayor of Berlin Ludwig Friedrich Leopoldvon Gerlach...
(Ludwig Friedrich) LeopoldvonGerlach (17 September 1790 – 10 January 1861) was a Prussian army general, adjutant to King Frederick William IV of Prussia...
the mayor of Berlin, Carl Friedrich Leopold von Gerlach. Among his brothers were LeopoldvonGerlach, the later general and adjutant to the Prussian king...
friends, the Gerlachs, but necessary both to threaten Austria and to prevent France allying with Russia. In a famous letter to LeopoldvonGerlach, Bismarck...
professor Kurt Albert Gerlach (1886-1922), German sociologist Ludwig Friedrich LeopoldvonGerlach (1790-1861), Prussian general Manfred Gerlach (1928-2011), head...
Friedrich LeopoldvonGerlach (1757–1813), first Lord Mayor of Berlin, and Agnes von Raumer (1795–1877), and brother of Ernst Ludwig vonGerlach (1795–1877)...
Friedrich LeopoldvonGerlach. Westphalen restored Provincial Estates, despite constitutional concerns. His tenure saw opposition from Otto Theodor von Manteuffel...
Leopoldvon Ranke (German: [fɔn ˈʁaŋkə]; 21 December 1795 – 23 May 1886) was a German historian and a founder of modern source-based history. He was able...
Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg (2 May 1772 – 25 March 1801), pen name Novalis (German pronunciation: [noˈvaːlɪs]), was a German aristocrat...
1854, Werther had in depth discussions with the King, LeopoldvonGerlach, Hermann Ludwig von Balan and other Prussian diplomats. Austria, in consultation...
von Raumer, was a geologist and educator. Their cousins were Ernst Ludwig vonGerlach, a judge, politician, and editor, and Ludwig Friedrich Leopold von...
courtly interest group, which included General LeopoldvonGerlach, his brother Ernst Ludwig vonGerlach and Count Anton of Stolberg-Wernigerode, talked...
anti-national groups around the Prussian General Ludwig Friedrich LeopoldvonGerlach to increasingly successfully oppose Union policy. In Prussia itself...
Quirin von Forcade de Biaix (1699–1765), Prussian general Georg Freiherr von Gayl (1850–1927), Prussian general Ludwig Friedrich LeopoldvonGerlach (1790–1861)...
cofounded the Berlin Missionary Society with Ludwig Friedrich LeopoldvonGerlach, August von Bethmann-Hollweg and others in Berlin. Neander began his work...
(until 1867) Berlin was the capital city of the Kingdom of Prussia 1 LeopoldvonGerlach (1757–1813) 6 July 1809 8 June 1813 1433 Non-partisan 2 Johann Gottfried...
anniversary of the crowning of Frederick I as King in Prussia, by poet Achim von Arnim and economist Adam Müller. The society's purpose was to encourage reforms...
provided the Prussian Army with 21 generals. His father, Leopold Hans Heinrich Eugen Hermann von Tresckow, later a cavalry general, had been present at...
Johanna Elisabeth von Staegemann (née Fischer; 11 April 1761 in Königsberg – 11 July 1835 in Berlin), was a German writer, painter, salonist and noble...
Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster, Alfred Hermann Fried, Alexander Futran, Hellmut vonGerlach, Rudolf Goldscheid, Emil J. Gumbel, Paul Guttfeld, Arthur Holitscher...
(1086–1113) Gerlach I, Count of Veldenz (1113–1146) Gerlach II, Count of Veldenz (1146–1186) Gerlach III, Count of Veldenz (1186–1214) Gerlach IV, Count...
Matthias Ägidius von Rademacher was heavily wounded at the Siege of Acre in 1291 and died in Arwad. In the 16th century Gerlachvon Rademacher converted...
sources (as the English wiki article itself), conflate Gerlach IV (d.1167, documented in 1158) and Gerlach V (d.1217, documented in 1179) in one person; however...
foot regiment "Leopoldvon Anhalt-Dessau". There he was promoted to second lieutenant on 17 September 1738. With the Grenadier battalion "von Bolster" he...