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Count Botho zu Eulenburg ( 1831 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). Events February- March - Revolts in Modena, Parma and the Papal States are put down by Austrian troops February 20 - Battle of Grochow. Polish rebel forces divide a Russian army. March 1 - Democrat Samuel Smith becomes President Pro Tempore...
1831 - 1912 is a leap year starting on Monday. Events January-March January 1 - Establishment of Republic of China. January 6 - New Mexico is admitted as the 47th U.S. state. January 17 - British polar explorer Robert Falcon Scott and a team of four begin the second expedition to reach the...
1912) was a The national name Prussia (in Prussian: Prusa, German: Preußen, Polish: Prusy, Lithuanian Prusai, Latin: Prussia or Borussia) was used by a wide variety of political factions during the 2nd millennium. At different times it has denoted a geographical region, a dukedom, a Polish province, a Polish fief, a kingdom...
Prussian The term statesman is a respectful term used to refer to diplomats, politicians, and other notable figures of state. It is often used in the context of international or foreign affairs, for example, a meeting of statesmen. Foreign ministers are often called statesmen, for example, while more local level officials...
statesman. As This page lists Prussian Ministers of the Interior. See also Interior Minister of Germany. Prussian Ministers of the Interior, 1808-1918 Count Alexander von Dohna-Schlobitten 1808-1810 Count Karl August von Hardenberg 1810-1814 Count Friedrich von Schuckmann 1814-1819 Baron Wilhelm von Humboldt 1819 Count Friedrich von Schuckman...
Minister of the Interior under Alternative meanings: See Bismarck (disambiguation). Prince Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg ( 1 April 1815– 30 July 1898) was one of the most prominent European aristocrats and statesmen of the nineteenth century. As Prime Minister of Prussia from 1862 to 1890, he engineered the unification of the...
Bismarck he implemented a series of repressive anti-socialist measures in Events January - April January – Cleopatras Needle arrives in London January 9 - Humbert I becomes King of Italy January 23 – Disraeli orders British fleet to Dardanelles January 28 - The Yale News becomes the first daily, college newspaper in the United States. January 31 - Turkey agrees to armistice at...
1878. He was The Prime Minister (Ministerpräsident) of Prussia existed in one form or another from 1792 until the dissolution of Prussia in 1947. When Prussia was an independent kingdom (until 1871) the Prime Minister functioned as the Kings Chief Minister and presided over the Prussian Landtag (parliament). After the unification...
Minister-President of Prussia for a short time in the 1890's. He was the last Prime Minister to not also hold the office of The head of government in Germany has traditionally been called Kanzler (Chancellor). The name of the office today is Bundeskanzler (Federal Chancellor); from 1871 to 1945, it was Reichskanzler (Imperial Chancellor). During the period of the North German Confederation from 1867 until the German unification in 1871, Bundeskanzler was also...
Imperial Chancellor until Paul Hirsch was a German politician and a member of the Social Democratic Party who served as Prime Minister of Prussia from 1918 to 1920. Categories: Stub ...
Paul Hirsch in 1918 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). Events January-February January 8 - President Woodrow Wilson announces his Fourteen Points for the aftermath of World War I. January 24 - a decree of the Council of Peoples Commissars, introducing the Gregorian calendar in Russia since February...
1918. Preceded by: Count Leo von Caprivi (February 24, 1831–February 6, 1899) was a German officer and statesman, who succeeded Otto von Bismarck as Chancellor of Germany, serving between 1890 and 1894. His full name was Georg Leo Graf von Caprivi de Caprara de Montecuculi. Caprivi entered the army in 1849...
Leo von Caprivi | The Prime Minister (Ministerpräsident) of Prussia existed in one form or another from 1792 until the dissolution of Prussia in 1947. When Prussia was an independent kingdom (until 1871) the Prime Minister functioned as the Kings Chief Minister and presided over the Prussian Landtag (parliament). After the unification...
Prime Minister of Prussia 1892–1894 | Followed by: Prince Chlodwig Karl Victor zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst ( 31 March 1819– 6 July 1901) was a German statesman and Chancellor of the German Empire. Biography He was born at Schillingsfürst, in Bavaria. His father, Prince Franz Joseph ( 1787– 1841), was a Catholic, his mother, Princess...
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