- with his wife
Antoinette Siegfriede Sponneck (née Lozow),
their twosons, his
brother Carl
Waldemar Greve Sponneck, a male
servant and a
chamber maid....
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Wilhelm Carl
Eppingen Sponneck (16
February 1815 – 29
February 1888) was a
Danish nobleman (rigsgreve) and
Minister of Finance. He was
influential in Danish...
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interference with the
conduct of my government.
Another adviser,
Count Wilhelm Sponneck,
became unpo****r for
advocating a
policy of
disarmament and tactlessly...
- 1856–1861: Hans
Peter Hansen 1861–1892:
Moritz Levy 1868–1888:
Wilhelm Sponneck 1869–1896:
Stephan Linnemann 1873–1887: W.J.A.
Ussing 1873–1896: F.C. Smidt...
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Gustav III of Sweden. In 1901,
Aldershvile was
purchased by
Angelica von
Sponneck, who
became colloquially known as the
Countess of Bagsværd. She had been...
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August 1852 Succeeded by
Johan Nicolai Madvig Preceded by
Wilhelm Sponneck Finance Minister of
Denmark 12
December 1854 – 10 July 1858 Succeeded by...
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Scholten Schulin-Schulin-Zeuthen
Sehested Sèrène d’Acquèria
Sperling Späth
Sponneck Stampe Stemann Stibolt Stiernholm Stockfleth Svanenhielm Svanenskiold T–U...
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August 1850 18
October 1851
Nonpartisan Minister for
Finance Wilhelm Sponneck 16
November 1848 12
December 1854
Nonpartisan Minister of the Interior...
- 1770) an industrialist,
businessman and
General War
Commissioner Wilhelm Sponneck (1815 in Ringkøbing – 1888) a
nobleman (rigsgreve) and
Minister of Finance...
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deeply unpo****r, King Otto to the
Palace to
discuss the
removal of
Count Sponneck,
another of the King's advisors.
Indignant at what he saw as an attempt...