- royal, or
princely courts of the Holy
Roman Empire, who
jointly formed the
Geheimer Rat
reporting to the ruler. The term
remained in use
during subsequent...
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Retrieved June 27, 2015. "'Verbindungsstelle 61':
Ermittlungen gegen Chef von
geheimer BND-Gruppe".
Spiegel Online (in German).
February 8, 2013.
Archived from...
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influence of the estates, in 1604,
Joachim Frederick created a
council called Geheimer Rat für die
Kurmark (Privy
Council for the Electorate),
which instead of...
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Imperial Health Office in 1880,
promoted to a
senior executive position (
Geheimer Regierungsrat) in 1882,
Director of
Hygienic Institute and
Chair (Professor...
- University) 1896
Given the
nonacademic Prussian title of a
Medical Councillor (
Geheimer Medizinalrat) 1903
Awarded Prussia's
highest distinction in science, the...
- The
Secret Cabinet Council (German:
Geheimer Kabinettsrat) in **** Germany, also
sometimes referred to as the
Privy Cabinet Council, was a nine-member...
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September 1961) was a
German painter and author. His most
famous book is In
geheimer Mission durch die Wüste Gobi (part one in
English Big
Tiger and Comp****...
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ecclesiastical jurist,
Professor of the
University of
Halle and also
Geheimer Rat,
count palatine and
chancellor of the
Duchy of Magdeburg.
After his...
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people honorary citizens (Ehrenbürger): 1894: Carl
Johann Freudenberg,
Geheimer Kommerzienrat (royal economist) 1904:
Erhard Bissinger,
Consul general...
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Conference (Geheime Konferenz), a
committee of the
Imperial Privy Council (
Geheimer Rat),
provided advice to
Emperor Leopold I
whereby the
Austrian Court Chancellor...