- The Heinrich-von-
Gagern-Gymnasium (abbreviation: HvGG; English:
Heinrich von
Gagern Gymnasium) is a
Gymnasium with a
focus on the
classical humanities...
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Heinrich Wilhelm August Freiherr von
Gagern (20
August 1799 – 22 May 1880) was a
statesman who
argued for the
unification of Germany. The
third son of...
- Max von
Gagern (b.
Weilburg (in N****au), Germany, 25
March 1810; died Vienna, 17
October 1889) was a
German liberal politician. He was the son of Hans...
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ministers in 1806 were Hans
Christoph Ernst von
Gagern and
Ernst Franz Ludwig von Bieberstein. Von
Gagern resigned in 1811,
after which von Bieberstein...
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Friedrich Balduin,
Baron von
Gagern (1794–1848) was a
German soldier. He was the
eldest of the sons of Hans
Christoph Ernst von
Gagern. He was born at Weilburg...
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called for by
Prime Minister Heinrich Gagern did not take place,
further weakening the ****embly. In desperation,
Gagern demanded that the
Regent personally...
- Clancarty, the
British Amb****ador at the
Dutch court, and
Baron Hans von
Gagern Switzerland –
Every canton had its own delegation.
Charles Pictet de Rochemont...
- Hans
Christoph Ernst Freiherr von
Gagern (25
January 1766 – 22
October 1852),
German statesman and
political writer, was born at Kleinniedesheim, near...
- Langobards, 1845
Heinrich von
Gagern, 1848,
first portrait, in the
possession of the
Gagern family Heinrich von
Gagern, 1848,
second portrait, Stadtmuseum...
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Federal Convention. On a
proposal by the
liberal politician Heinrich von
Gagern, the ****embly on 28 June 1848
voted for the
establishment of a
central authority...