• Joachim Friedrich von Blumenthal (1606 in Berlin – 1657 in Halberstadt) was a German nobleman. He was a diplomat and the founder of the Brandenburg-Prussian...
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  • Finance in 1723. Joachim Friedrich von Blumenthal was its first head since 1646. During the reign of Frederick William I, Friedrich Wilhelm von Grumbkow became...
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  • educator, and executive Jacques Blumenthal (1829–1908), German pianist and composer Joachim Friedrich von Blumenthal (1609–1657), German nobleman, diplomat...
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    1678, through the General War Commissariat presided over by Joachim Friedrich von Blumenthal. He succeeded in his goal of centralizing the administration...
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    Joachim Christian, Count von Blumenthal (6 December 1720 in Quackenburg – 17 March 1800 in Berlin) succeeded his uncle Ludwig von Blumenthal as President...
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    von Blumenthal" (roughly, "Major, etc., Baron von Blumenthal) Christoph Caspar, Brandenburg's Ambassador to France, was the son of Joachim Friedrich....
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    residence to Potsdam. At the Peace of Westphalia, his envoy Joachim Friedrich von Blumenthal negotiated the acquisition of several important territories...
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  • Court of Louis XIV. He was the son of Baron Joachim Friedrich von Blumenthal and his first wife, Catharina von Klitzing. At the age of 13 he was sent to...
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    First Foot Guards. He temporarily relinquished command to Count Hans von Blumenthal, but returned to duty before the end of the year. The following year...
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    held by Brandenburg-Prussia. The first secular governor was Joachim Friedrich von Blumenthal.[citation needed] Halberstadt became part of the newly established...
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