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  1. 1875, 1 Tışrino Peyên 1917, 1912, 1 Tışrino Peyên 1917 û 1893 - 1890, 30 Keşkelun 1918, 1917, 30 Keşkelun 1918 û 1912. İmza. Georg von Hertling, yew siyasetkaro Almano. Ey serdariya dewleta Almanya kerda. Arşivê Embarê Wikimedya de heqa Georg von Hertling de vêşêri multimedya esta. Biyografiye portal. Almanya portal. Kontrolê ...

  2. portal.ehri-project.eu › units › de-002579-n_1036EHRI - Hertling, Georg Graf

    Hertling, Georg Graf, 1843-1919. Scope and Content. Geschichte des Bestandsbildners. NDB 8, S. 702 ff. MdR (Zentrum, 1875-1912), Bayerischer Ministerpräsident (1912-1917), Reichskanzler (1917-1918) Lebenslauf. Reichskanzler. Aug. 1843 geboren in Darmstadt als Sohn des Großherzoglich-Hessischen Kammerherrn und Hofgerichtsrats Jakob Maximilian ...

  3. Georg von Hertling Georg Friedrich Karl Freiherr von Hertling, from 1914 Count von Hertling, (31 August 1843 – 4 January 1919) was a German politician of the Catholic Centre Party. He was foreign minister and minister president of Bavaria, then chancellor of the German Reich and minister president of Prussia from 1 November 1917 to 30 September 1918 .

  4. Darmstadt, Alemania. Fallecimiento. 4 de enero de 1919. Ruhpolding Alemania. Georg von Hertling. (Georg Graf von Hertling). Escritor, pensador y político alemán.

  5. Early Career. Georg von Hertling (1843-1919) was born as a member of the German nobility (Freiherr) and promoted to the rank of Count in 1913. He studied philosophy and became a professor at Munich University in 1882. He was also a delegate to the Reichstag for the Catholic Center Party. Surprisingly, he was nominated to be the prime minister ...

  6. The German Chancellor, Confessional Struggles, therein Aristotle & his Allegedly Individual Forms. Georg von Hertling as an Interpreter of Aristotle was published in Aristotelian Studies in 19th Century Philosophy on page 179.

  7. Hertling cabinet. The Hertling cabinet, headed by Georg von Hertling of the Centre Party, was the seventh government of the German Empire and the first that had come about after consulting with the majority parties in the Reichstag. The cabinet took office on 1 November 1917 when it replaced the Michaelis cabinet, which had been dismissed after ...