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  1. Ferdinand Herbord Ivar, Prince of Bismarck (German: Ferdinand Herbord Ivar Fürst von Bismarck; 22 November 1930 – 23 July 2019) was a German lawyer and landowner from the family of statesman Otto von Bismarck. He was the head of the princely branch of the House of Bismarck.

  2. Ferdinand Herbord Ivar Graf von Bismarck-Schönhausen (* 22. November 1930 in London; † 23. Juli 2019 in Reinbek) war ein Rechtsanwalt und Chef des Hauses Bismarck-Schönhausen. Als solcher nannte er sich ab 1975 „Fürst von Bismarck“.

  3. Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck-Schönhausen, príncipe de Bismarck y duque de Lauenburgo, (en alemán: Otto Fürst von Bismarck, Graf von Bismarck-Schönhausen, Herzog zu Lauenburg, pronunciado /ˈɔtoː fɔn ˈbɪsmaʁk/ ⓘ ), más conocido como Otto von Bismarck ( Schönhausen, 1 de abril de 1815- Friedrichsruh, 1 30 de julio de 1898), fue ...

  4. Otto von Bismarck as Minister President of Prussia, shown wearing insignia of a knight of the Johanniterorden, 1858. Prince Wilhelm became King of Prussia upon his brother Frederick Wilhelm IV's death in 1861. The new monarch often came into conflict with the increasingly liberal Prussian Landtag.

  5. Yaşamı ve kariyeri. 1975'ten 2019'daki ölümüne kadar Almanya'daki soylu ailelerinden Bismarck Hanedanı 'nın prensiydi. [3] Kendisinden sonra prens olarak yerine en büyük oğlu Carl-Eduard von Bismarck gelmiştir. 22 Kasım 1930'da Londra 'da doğan von Bismarck, Hamburg, Almanya'da serbest avukat olarak çalışmıştır. [4] [5]

  6. Su pariente Nikolaus von Bismarck (m. 1377) fue un consejero y partidario leal del margrave Luis V de Baviera de la Casa de Wittelsbach, que luchó contra los ciudadanos rebeldes de Stendal y fue recompensado con la mansión de Burgstall en 1345.

  7. The House of Bismarck is a German noble family that rose to prominence in the 19th century, largely through the achievements of the statesman Otto von Bismarck. He was granted a hereditary comital title in 1865, the hereditary title of Prince of Bismarck in 1871, and the non-hereditary title of Duke of Lauenburg in 1890.