Karl August Fürst von Hardenberg (31 May 1750, in Essenrode-Lehre – 26 November 1822, in Genoa) was a Prussian statesman and Chief Minister of Prussia...
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Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein, Prince Karl August von Hardenberg, Gerhard von Scharnhorst, and Count August Neidhardt von Gneisenau. They set...
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biographer, diplomat and soldier Karl August von Bergen (1704–1759), German anatomist and botanist Karl August von Hardenberg (1750–1822), Prussian statesman...
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Hanover by the French, that he tendered his resignation. In August 1804 he was replaced by Hardenberg, and retired to his estates. In his retirement Haugwitz...
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Germany. Formerly residence of the Prussian statesman Prince Karl August von Hardenberg Hardenburg Hardenburg, California, United States Hardenburgh Hardenburgh...
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the system of government.[citation needed] Stein desired for Karl August von Hardenberg to take that office and bring into effect, with Stein's own help...
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Peace of Basel (category Use British English from August 2013)
François de Barthélemy). The first was with Prussia (represented by Karl August von Hardenberg) on 5 April; The second was with Spain (represented by Domingo...
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1806–1807: Carl Friedrich von Beyme [de] 180700000: Count Karl August von Hardenberg (2nd term) 1807–1808: Baron Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein 1808–1810:...
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Neuhardenberg Palace, residence of the Prussian statesman Prince Karl August von Hardenberg (1750–1822). The municipal area comprises the villages of Altfriedland...
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history such as the French Revolutionary Wars, Albrecht von Wallenstein, Karl August von Hardenberg, and King Frederick William IV of Prussia. In 1880, Ranke...
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Prussian Reform Movement (redirect from Stein-Hardenberg Reforms)
Stein–Hardenberg Reforms, for Karl Freiherr vom Stein and Karl August von Hardenberg, their main initiators. German historians, such as Heinrich von Treitschke...
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Novalis (redirect from Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg))
Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg (2 May 1772 – 25 March 1801), pen name Novalis (/noʊˈvɑːlɪs/; German: [noˈvaːlɪs]), was a German aristocrat...
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Freiherr von Hardenberg (1772–1801), German poet known as Novalis Henriette Hardenberg (1894–1993), German Expressionist poet Prince Karl August von Hardenberg...
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Prussia was represented by Prince Karl August von Hardenberg, the Chancellor, and the diplomat and scholar Wilhelm von Humboldt. The Prussians wanted to...
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Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (redirect from Luise Königin von Preußen)
reform were led by Baron vom Stein and Karl August von Hardenberg. Knowing the temperament of the king, Hardenberg appealed directly to the queen for desired...
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the Dowager Countess Lucie von Pappenheim, née von Hardenberg, daughter of Prussian statesman Prince Karl August von Hardenberg. As early as 1820, Pückler...
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Adam Müller (redirect from Adam von Nitersdorf)
edited by Heinrich von Kleist. Müller, now back in the Prussian civil service, rejected the reform efforts of Karl August von Hardenberg, the state chancellor...
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issued by Karl August von Hardenberg on 30 April, and the integration of Swedish Pomerania, handed over to Prussia on 23 October. The Hardenberg decree reformed...
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Klemens von Metternich served as state chancellor of the German-speaking Austrian Empire (1821–1848), likewise Prince Karl August von Hardenberg acted as...
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Principality of Bayreuth (redirect from Fürst von Bayreuth)
while Bayreuth and Ansbach were governed by the Prussian minister Karl August von Hardenberg. Occupied by French troops during the War of the Fourth Coalition...
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a German physician who was a personal doctor of Staatskanzler Karl August von Hardenberg and occupied one of the two chairs for animal magnetism created...
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and Italian principalities, the Prussian Reform Movement led by Karl August von Hardenberg and Count Stein was conservative, enacted to preserve aristocratic...
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overseer, Karl August von Hardenberg, quickly recognized his talent and encouraged him to join the diplomatic corps. In 1799, he went with Hardenberg to Berlin...
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the establishment of the commission on policing and justice by Karl August von Hardenberg and the police of the Kingdom of Bavaria. The museum opened on...
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five-sail Dutch-style windmill Karl August von Hardenberg (1750–1822) - Former Prime Minister of Prussia Hans, Count von Bülow (1774-1825) - Former Prussian...
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reunification, Friedrich Karl Graf von Hardenberg requested the restitution of the family property as Carl-Hans von Hardenberg's son and legal heir. Because...
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Heinrich von Möllendorf built their residences here. In 1815 the Lichtenberg estate became a property of the Prussian chancellor Karl August von Hardenberg. The...
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night bus service centre, named after Prussian prime minister Karl August von Hardenberg (1750–1822). It is also used by long-distance buses/coaches; however...
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East Germany (category Wikipedia articles needing copy edit from August 2023)
history such as Karl Freiherr vom Stein (1757–1831), Karl August von Hardenberg (1750–1822), Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767–1835), and Gerhard von Scharnhorst...
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ruin. In 1778 created counts, the Hardenberg family, whose most prominent members were Karl August von Hardenberg, prime minister of Prussia, and the...
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