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  1. Karl August von Hardenberg. Prussian statesman, born at Essenroda in Hanover on the 31st of May 1750. After studying at Leipzig and Göttingen he entered the Hanoverian civil service in 1770 as councillor of the board of domains ( Kammerrat ); but, finding his advancement slow, he set out on the advice of King George III on a course of travels ...

    • May 31, 1750
    • November 26, 1822
  2. Karl August von Hardenberg. Il principe Karl August di Hardenberg ( Essenrode, 31 maggio 1750 – Genova, 26 novembre 1822) è stato un nobile e politico prussiano. A lui e al barone von Stein la Prussia deve le grandi riforme amministrative e militari della fine del '700 che portarono all'abolizione della servitù della gleba e degli oneri ...

  3. HARDENBERG, KARL AUGUST VON ° (1750–1822), Prussian chancellor from 1810, instrumental in enacting the edict concerning the civil status of the Jews (March 3, 1812). While administrating the principality of *Bayreuth -Ansbach for the Prussian king (1790/92–97), he had already dealt with the problem of Jewish rights and was in social contact with David *Friedlander and other members of the ...

  4. Karl August Fürst von Hardenberg (31.05.1750 – 26.11.1822) place of birth: Schloß Essenrode, Herzogtum Braunschweig Königreich Preußen: Leitender Minister Prussian prince Karl von Hardenberg was an administrator and diplomat who, after service for Hannover and Brunswick, entered the Prussian service.

  5. 27 de ago. de 2019 · Hardenberg – Eine politische Biografie III. Köln Graz: Böhlau. Google Scholar Hofmeister-Hunger, Andrea. 1994. Pressepolitik und Staatsreform – Die Institutionalisierung staatlicher Öffentlichkeitsarbeit bei Karl-August von Hardenberg (1792–1822). Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Google Scholar

  6. Karl August Freiherr von Hardenberg war von 1804 bis 1806 und 07 preußischer Außenminister. Von 1810, als er mit Billigung Napoleons das Amt des Staatskanzlers übernahm, leitete er bis zu seinem Tode die preußische Gesamtpolitik, wobei sein Einfluss nach 1819 zurückging. Hardenberg führte die Steinschen Reformen weiter und strebte einen ...

  7. Karl August Hardenberg, Fürst von (kärl ou´gŏŏst fürst fən här´dənbĕrk), 1750–1822, Prussian administrator and diplomat, b. Hanover. After service for Hanover and Brunswick, he entered the Prussian service. As Prussian delegate he signed the Treaty of Basel (1795) with France (see French Revolutionary Wars).