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Karl Heinrich Ritter von Lang (7 June 176426 March 1835) was a German historian and statesman.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 31 relations: Bavaria, Bayreuth, Braunschweig, County of Oettingen, Friedrich Schlegel, Gau (territory), Göttingen, Hardenberg, Historian, Historical geography, History of Bavaria, Hungary, Jesuits, Johannes von Müller, Jurisprudence, Ludwig Timotheus Spittler, Maximilian von Montgelas, Möttingen, Munich, Nördlingen, Nuremberg, Oettingen in Bayern, Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown, Pagus, Politician, Principality of Ansbach, Prussia, Second Congress of Rastatt, University of Altdorf, Vienna, Württemberg.

  2. Historians from the Holy Roman Empire
  3. People from Donau-Ries
  4. Politicians from Bavaria

Bavaria

Bavaria, officially the Free State of Bavaria, is a state in the southeast of Germany.

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Bayreuth

Bayreuth (Bareid) is a town in northern Bavaria, Germany, on the Red Main river in a valley between the Franconian Jura and the Fichtel Mountains.

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Braunschweig

Braunschweig or Brunswick (from Low German Brunswiek, local dialect: Bronswiek) is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany, north of the Harz Mountains at the farthest navigable point of the river Oker, which connects it to the North Sea via the rivers Aller and Weser.

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County of Oettingen

The House of Oettingen was a high-ranking noble Franconian and Swabian family.

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Friedrich Schlegel

Karl Wilhelm Friedrich (after 1814: von) Schlegel (10 March 1772 – 12 January 1829) was a German poet, literary critic, philosopher, philologist, and Indologist.

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Gau (territory)

Gau (German:; gouw; gea or goa) is a Germanic term for a region within a country, often a former or current province.

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Göttingen

Göttingen (Chöttingen) is a university city in Lower Saxony, central Germany, the capital of the eponymous district.

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Hardenberg

Hardenberg (Haddenbarreg or 'n Arnbarg) is a city and municipality in the province of Overijssel, Eastern Netherlands.

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Historian

A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it.

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Historical geography

Historical geography is the branch of geography that studies the ways in which geographic phenomena have changed over time.

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History of Bavaria

The history of Bavaria stretches from its earliest settlement and its formation as a stem duchy in the 6th century through its inclusion in the Holy Roman Empire to its status as an independent kingdom and finally as a large Bundesland (state) of the Federal Republic of Germany.

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Hungary

Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe.

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Jesuits

The Society of Jesus (Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits (Iesuitae), is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.

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Johannes von Müller

Johannes von Müller (3 January 1752 – 29 May 1809) was a Swiss historian.

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Jurisprudence

Jurisprudence is the philosophy and theory of law.

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Ludwig Timotheus Spittler

Ludwig Timotheus Spittler (11 November 1752 – 14 March 1810) was a German historian born in Stuttgart. Karl Heinrich Lang and Ludwig Timotheus Spittler are 19th-century German historians and historians from the Holy Roman Empire.

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Maximilian von Montgelas

Maximilian Karl Joseph Franz de Paula Hieronymus de Garnerin de la Thuile, Count von Montgelas (Maximilian Karl Joseph Franz de Paula Hieronymus de Garnerin de la Thuille Graf von Montgelas; 12 September 1759 – 14 June 1838) was a Bavarian statesman, a member of a noble family from the Duchy of Savoy.

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Möttingen

Möttingen is a municipality in the district of Donau-Ries in Bavaria in Germany.

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Munich

Munich (München) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria, Germany.

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Nördlingen

Nördlingen (Swabian: Nearle or Nearleng) is a town in the Donau-Ries district, in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, with a population of approximately 20,674.

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Nuremberg

Nuremberg (Nürnberg; in the local East Franconian dialect: Nämberch) is the largest city in Franconia, the second-largest city in the German state of Bavaria, and its 544,414 (2023) inhabitants make it the 14th-largest city in Germany.

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Oettingen in Bayern

Oettingen in Bayern (Swabian: Eadi) is a town in the Donau-Ries district, in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany.

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Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown

The Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown (Verdienstorden der Bayerischen Krone) was an order of merit of the Kingdom of Bavaria established by King Maximilian Joseph I on 19 March 1808.

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Pagus

In ancient Rome, the Latin word pagus (plural pagi) was an administrative term designating a rural subdivision of a tribal territory, which included individual farms, villages (vici), and strongholds (oppida) serving as refuges, as well as an early medieval geographical term.

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Politician

A politician is a person who has political power in the government of a state, a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government.

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Principality of Ansbach

The Principality or Margraviate of (Brandenburg) Ansbach (Fürstentum Ansbach or Markgrafschaft Brandenburg-Ansbach) was a free imperial principality in the Holy Roman Empire centered on the Franconian city of Ansbach.

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Prussia

Prussia (Preußen; Old Prussian: Prūsa or Prūsija) was a German state located on most of the North European Plain, also occupying southern and eastern regions.

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Second Congress of Rastatt

The Second Congress of Rastatt, which began its deliberations in November 1797, was intended to negotiate a general peace between the French Republic and the Holy Roman Empire, and to draw up a compensation plan to compensate those princes whose lands on the left bank of the Rhine had been seized by France in the War of the First Coalition.

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University of Altdorf

The University of Altdorf was a university in Altdorf bei Nürnberg, a small town outside the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg.

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Vienna

Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.

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Württemberg

Württemberg is a historical German territory roughly corresponding to the cultural and linguistic region of Swabia.

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See also

Historians from the Holy Roman Empire

People from Donau-Ries

Politicians from Bavaria

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Heinrich_Lang

Also known as Karl Heinrich Lang, Ritter von Lang, Karl Heinrich von Lang, Karl Heinrich, Ritter von Lang, Ritter von Lang.