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Encyclopedia > Karl Friedrich von Savigny

Karl Friedrich von Savigny (1814-1875) was a German diplomat and politician. In 1849 he was Prussia's minister of foreign affairs. Later, he was a leading member of the Centre Party. His father was the jurist Friedrich Karl von Savigny. He believed that "laws are not made but found". This page is about negotiations; for the board game, see Diplomacy (game). ... A politician is an individual involved in politics. ... 1849 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... The coat of arms of the Kingdom of Prussia, 1701-1918 The word Prussia (German: Preußen or Preussen, Polish: Prusy, Lithuanian: Prūsai, Latin: Borussia) has had various (often contradictory) meanings: The land of the Baltic Prussians (in what is now parts of southern Lithuania, the Kaliningrad exclave of... The German Centre Party (Deutsche Zentrumspartei or merely Zentrum), often called the Catholic Centre Party, was a Catholic political party in Germany during the Kaiserreich and the Weimar Republic. ... A jurist is a professional who studies, develops, applies or otherwise deals with the law. ... Friedrich Karl von Savigny Friedrich Karl von Savigny (February 21, 1779 - 25 October 1861) was a German jurist. ...


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Friedrich Karl von Savigny - LoveToKnow 1911 (1099 words)
FRIEDRICH KARL VON SAVIGNY (1779-1861), German jurist, was born at Frankfort-on-Main on the 21st of February 1 779.
Savigny belongs to the so-called historical school of jurists, though he cannot claim to be regarded as its founder, an honour which belongs to Gustav Hugo.
Savigny sought to prove that in Roman law possession had always reference to "usucapion" or to "interdicts"; that there is not a right to continuance in possession but only to immunity from interference; possession being based on the consciousness of unlimited power.
rbb Preußen-Chronik | Berliner Universität von Wilhelm von Humboldt gegründet (2. November 1809) (316 words)
Berliner Universität von Wilhelm von Humboldt gegründet (2.
In seine Denkschrift „Über innere und äußere Organisation der höheren wissenschaftlichen Anstalten in Berlin“ fließen Reformideen der Philosophen Johann Gottlieb Fichte, dem ersten gewählten Rektor der Berliner Universität, von dem Philosophen Schelling und dem Theologen und Philosophen Friedrich Schleiermacher ein.
Auch Heinrich Heine, Adelbert von Chamisso, Ludwig Feuerbach, Otto von Bismarck, Karl Liebknecht, Franz Mehring, Alice Salomon, Karl Marx und Kurt Tucholsky waren einst als Studierende an der Berliner Alma mater eingeschrieben.
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