The Frankfurt National Assembly (German: Frankfurter Nationalversammlung) was the first freely elected parliament for all German states, including the...
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German nation from the states of the German Confederation. The Frankfurt National Assembly drew up the constitution during the German revolutions of 1848–1849...
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German Empire (1848–1849) (category Frankfurt Parliament)
created in the spring of 1848 during the German revolutions by the Frankfurt National Assembly. The parliament elected Archduke John of Austria as its provisional...
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Church (Paulskirche) in Frankfurt, Germany. At that time, first the so-called Pre-Parliament and then the Frankfurt National Assembly, the first all-German...
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Catherine's Church. From 1848 to 1849, the delegates of the Frankfurt National Assembly, the first parliament for the whole of Germany, met in the neoclassical...
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Germany, and debated in the Assembly, but it was powerless to control Prussia. On 16 September 1848, the Frankfurt National Assembly approved of the Malmö Treaty...
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accept the title of "Emperor of the Germans" from the Frankfurt National Assembly because the Frankfurt Constitution would have required German-speaking Austria...
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the National Assembly in Berlin was much more dominated by the lower middle class and less by the educated bourgeoisie than the assembly in Frankfurt. The...
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altar normally stood. On 18 May 1848 the parliamentarians of the Frankfurt national assembly, among the first free voted German parliaments, congregated in...
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by Queen Ranavalona I; 14 others are executed. The Frankfurt National Assembly adopts the Frankfurt Constitution, providing for a constitutional monarchy...
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square miles. In the late 1840s, there were discussions at the Frankfurt National Assembly for the creation of a hereditary imperial royal family that would...
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divided the Frankfurt National Assembly. The liberal ministers in Vienna were willing to allow elections for the German National Assembly in some of the...
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of the Frankfurt Book Fair, and a brief meeting place of the Frankfurt National Assembly. Moreover, it has been the residence of Frankfurt's patrician...
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List of historical political parties in Germany (section Political groups in the Frankfurt National Assembly)
in Germany, see List of political parties in Germany. In the National Assembly in Frankfurt, the first freely elected parliament for all of Germany, that...
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The factions in the Frankfurt Assembly were groups (German: Fraktionen) that developed among delegates to the Frankfurt Parliament that met from 18 May...
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German Confederation (redirect from The German National awakening)
Central Government of the Frankfurt National Assembly. After crushing the revolution and illegally disbanding the National Assembly, the Prussian King failed...
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was first used around 1848 in an article by a member of the Frankfurt National Assembly; it became a popular term among leftist intellectual circles...
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Revolution. At the same time, the meeting paved the way for the Frankfurt National Assembly. The civil rights introduced in some German states after the...
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the time. Austria rejected the German Empire supported by the Frankfurt National Assembly because it was too liberal and because Austria was not allowed...
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Heinrich von Gagern (1799–1880), politician, first president of the Frankfurt National Assembly on 19 May 1848 August Riedel (1799–1883), painter Karl Burger...
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Frankfurt am Main (/ˈfræŋkfərt/; German: [ˈfʁaŋkfʊʁt ʔam ˈmaɪn] ; lit. "Frank ford on the Main") is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse...
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Federal Convention (German Confederation) (redirect from Federal Assembly of the German Confederation)
challenged by the newly formed National Assembly, which began its sittings in Frankfurt on 18 May 1848. On 28 June, the National Assembly decided to create a provisional...
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1967, pp. 625–627, 808. Elected Emperor of the Germans by the Frankfurt National Assembly on 28 March 1849, but refused the crown on 28 April 1849. Manfred...
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On 18 May 1848, elected deputies of the Frankfurt National Assembly gathered in the Kaisersaal and walked solemnly to the Paulskirche to hold the first...
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(Marineministerium) (1861 to 1871) grew out of that established by the Frankfurt National Assembly (1848–1849) for its ‘Imperial Fleet' Reichsflotte. From 1866...
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Campaign: National and International Perspectives (Routledge, 2021) Rose, Carol. "The Issue of Parliamentary Suffrage at the Frankfurt National Assembly." Central...
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Wilhelm Wolff (category Members of the Frankfurt Parliament)
Rheinische Zeitung newspaper in 1848-1849, and as a member of the Frankfurt National Assembly. Wolff emigrated to Switzerland in 1849 and then to England in...
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"Wille". François Wille, a radical democrat, was elected to the Frankfurt National Assembly during the German revolutions of 1848–1849. Wille's family left...
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after the outbreak of the German revolutions of 1848–1849, the Frankfurt National Assembly created a Provisional Central Authority (Provisorische Zentralgewalt)...
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During the Revolutionary era of 1848–1852, at the behest of the Frankfurt National Assembly, the prince was given the responsibility of reestablishing an...
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