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- Reichsfreiherr von Maucler 1848–1849: Friedrich von Römer 1849–1850: Johannes von Schlayer 1850–1864: Joseph Freiherr von Linden 1864–1870: Karl Friedrich Gottlob...
- violence took place in the territory. William had to dismiss Johannes Schlayer (1792–1860) and his other ministers, and appoint men with more liberal...
- these Ministers. In this sense, Linden was the successor to Johannes von Schlayer in the years 1850 to 1864 as the leading Minister of the Kingdom of Württemberg...
- Votes % Republican Adam Botana (In****bent) 75,850 69.1 Democratic Mitchel Schlayer 33,819 30.8 Write-in Patrick Post 67 0.1 Total votes 109,736 100.0 Republican...
- foreign diplomats based in Madrid, including the consul of Norway, Felix Schlayer, who talked about the issue with Carrillo. On 8 December a plane carrying...
- his thesis, Beck-Stage. Beck pla**** and sang in two bands; he left King Schlayer, his second, in 2001 after the second year. After receiving his award at...
- reading. He also made the acquaintance of the ****ure minister Johannes von Schlayer [de]. In 1816, List's position in the bureaucracy was improved as the succession...
- violence took place within the kingdom. King William had to dismiss Johannes Schlayer (1792–1860) and his other ministers, calling to power men with more liberal...
- 1832–1848: Johannes von Schlayer 1848–1848: Joseph von Linden 1848–1849: Gustav von Duvernoy 1849–1850: Johannes von Schlayer 1850–1864: Joseph von Linden...
- was very grave. Mehnert, Robert Boehringer, Walter Kempner, and Clotilde Schlayer took turns keeping vigil at his hospital bedside. When Karl Josef Partsch...