Paul Ludwig Adalbert Falk (10 August 1827 – 7 July 1900) was a German politician. Falk was born in Metschkau (Mieczków), Silesia. In 1847, he entered the...
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football player Adalbert Falk (1827–1900), German politician Adalbert Gyrowetz (1763–1850), Bohemian composer; born Vojtěch Matyáš Jírovec Adalbert Kraus (born...
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Kulturkampf conflict with the Catholic Church. They were named after Adalbert Falk, the Prussian Minister of Culture (1872–1879). The May Laws had the...
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Falk is a given name and surname cognate with the word falcon. Adalbert Falk (1827–1900), Prussian minister of culture Adam Falk (born 1965), Physicist...
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200–201 Biographie, Deutsche (1961). Falk, Adalbert – Deutsche Biographie. Retrieved 21 December 2016. "Adalbert Falk – Prussian official". Retrieved 21...
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Karl Wilhelm Nitzsch (* 1818 in Zerbst; † 1880 in Berlin), historian Adalbert Falk (* 1827 in Metschkau; † 1900 in Hamm), Prussian minister of culture...
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Affairs Heinrich von Mühler September 23, 1862 January 17/22, 1872 Adalbert Falk January 22, 1872 July 13, 1879 Old Liberals Robert Viktor von Puttkamer...
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Image Term Start Term End Notes Karl vom Stein zum Altenstein 1817 1838 Adalbert von Ladenberg 1840 1840 Johann Albrecht Friedrich von Eichhorn 1840 1848...
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withdrawing state funding from the church. After the conflict ended, Adalbert Falk resigned as Minister of Education in 1879. After the service building...
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Landtag). Prussia's then minister of education and religious affairs, Adalbert Falk, put the bill through, which extended the combined Rhenish and Westphalian...
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