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  1. Karl August Freiherr von Hardenberg (Essenrode, Baja Sajonia, Alemania, 31 de mayo de 1750-Génova, Italia, 26 de noviembre de 1822) fue un hombre de Estado de Prusia. Fue ministro de Relaciones Exteriores entre 1804-1806 y ministro-presidente de 1810 a 1822.

    • Karl August von Hardenberg
  2. Karl August Fürst von Hardenberg (31 May 1750, in Essenrode - Lehre – 26 November 1822, in Genoa) was a Prussian statesman and Chief Minister of Prussia. While during his late career he acquiesced to reactionary policies, earlier in his career he implemented a variety of Liberal reforms.

    • Christian Ludwig von Hardenberg (father), Anna Sophia Ehrengart von Bülow (mother)
    • Count Haugwitz
  3. 11 de mar. de 2024 · Karl August von Hardenberg (born May 31, 1750, Essenrode, near Gifhorn, Brunswick [Germany]—died November 26, 1822, Genoa [Italy]) was a Prussian statesman and administrator, who preserved the integrity of the Prussian state during the Napoleonic Wars.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. (Karl August, príncipe von Hardenberg; Essenrode, Brunswick, 1750-Génova, 1822) Político prusiano. Fue ministro de Asuntos Exteriores (1804-1807) y canciller (1810-1822). Su política conciliadora preservó la integridad de Prusia frente Napoleón hasta el combate de 1813. En el Congreso de Viena amplió sus territorios en Renania.

  5. Karl August Freiherr von Hardenberg (Essenrode, Baja Sajonia, Alemania, 31 de mayo de 1750-Génova, Italia, 26 de noviembre de 1822) fue un hombre de Estado de Prusia. Fue ministro de Relaciones Exteriores entre 1804-1806 y ministro-presidente de 1810 a 1822.

  6. Karl August, prince von Hardenberg, (born May 31, 1750, Essenrode, near Gifhorn, Brunswick—died Nov. 26, 1822, Genoa, Italy), Prussian statesman who preserved the integrity of the Prussian state during the Napoleonic Wars. He won the abiding trust of Frederick William III in 1798 and served as foreign minister (1804–06).

  7. hardenberg, karl august von As chancellor of Prussia from 1810 to 1822, Karl August von Hardenberg was one of the two leading figures, along with Karl Freiherr vom Stein, in the Reform Movement (1807–1815), which produced profound legal and socioeconomic changes in Prussia.