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  1. Ludwig Windthorst (Ostercappeln, 17 de enero de 1812-Berlín, 14 de marzo de 1891) fue un político alemán, líder del católico Partido del Centro. Apodado la Excelencia chica debido a su escasa estatura, en contraste con la gran talla del canciller Otto von Bismarck (la Excelencia grande ), destacó por haber combatido con éxito la ...

  2. Baron Ludwig von Windthorst (17 January 1812 – 14 March 1891) was a German politician and leader of the Catholic Centre Party and the most notable opponent of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck during the Prussian-led unification of Germany and the Kulturkampf.

  3. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Ludwig Windthorst (born Jan. 17, 1812, Kaldenhof, near Osnabrück, Hanover [Germany]—died March 14, 1891, Berlin, Ger.) was a prominent German Roman Catholic political leader of the 19th century. He was one of the founders of the Centre Party , which aimed at the unification of German Catholics and the defense of Roman Catholic ...

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  4. Ludwig Joseph Ferdinand Gustav Windthorst (* 17. Januar 1812 auf Gut Caldenhof bei Ostercappeln bei Osnabrück; † 14. März 1891 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Politiker der katholischen Deutschen Zentrumspartei. Ursprünglich kam er aus dem Königreich Hannover, das 1866 von Preußen annektiert wurde.

  5. Ludwig Windthorst fue un político alemán, líder del católico Partido del Centro. Apodado la Excelencia chica debido a su escasa estatura, en contraste con la gran talla del canciller Otto von Bismarck , destacó por haber combatido con éxito la política anticatólica del Kulturkampf promovido por Bismarck.

  6. 238 LUDWIG WINDTHORST, 1812-1891. had a distinguished career as a parliamentarian, royal minister and solicitor-general. As a minister of state he was a reformer, separating. the judicial from the administrative system and, with the assistance of a close Lutheran friend, introducing the synodal system to the Lutheran. church.

  7. Overview. Ludwig Windthorst. (1812—1891) Quick Reference. (1812–91), German Catholic politician. He held high office in Hanover. After the union of Hanover with Prussia in 1866, he became a member of the N. German Diet and later of the German Reichstag. In 1871 he helped to found the Centre Party; he was its leader until his death.