- The
Bodelschwingh family was an old
German noble family,
originally from Westphalia, Germany. The family's
first written do****ent
dates back to the 13th...
- von
Bodelschwingh (German: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç fɔn ˈboːdl̩ʃvɪŋ]; 14
August 1877
Bethel – 4
January 1946 Bethel), also
known as
Friedrich von
Bodelschwingh the...
- The
Bethel Foundation,
officially the
Bodelschwingh Foundation Bethel (German: von
Bodelschwinghsche Stiftungen Bethel as of 2009,
previously v. Bodelschwinghsche...
-
Gisbert Friedrich von
Bodelschwingh auf
Velmede (10
December 1800 – 12 May 1873) was a
Prussian politician. Von
Bodelschwingh-Velmede was born in Velmede...
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social worker, and
temperance leader Friedrich von
Bodelschwingh (1877–1946) (named
after F. v.
Bodelschwingh Senior),
Protestant theologian,
third boss of...
-
Christian Carl von
Bodelschwingh (* 6
March 1831 in Tecklenburg; † 2
April 1910 in Bielefeld-Bethel),
better known as
Friedrich von
Bodelschwingh the Elder, was...
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married Anna
Luisa von
Bodelschwingh,
heiress of
Bodelschwingh Castle at Dortmund, and
changed his name to
Baron von
Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg. His grandson...
- to
reverse the
humiliating loss to
Bodelschwingh.
After a
series of ****-directed
political maneuvers,
Bodelschwingh resigned and Müller was appointed...
- May 1933 to
approve the new constitution, it
elected Friedrich von
Bodelschwingh the
Younger as
Reichsbischof of the new
Protestant Reich Church by a...
-
Poland (1995)
Ernst von
Bodelschwingh-Velmede (1794–1854),
Prussian Minister of
Interior and
Cabinet Carl von
Bodelschwingh (1800–1873),
Prussian Finance...