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  2. Friedrich Carl von Savigny - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Carl von Savigny (21 February 1779 – 25 October 1861) was a German jurist and historian. [1] [2] Early life and education. Savigny was born at Frankfurt ...

  3. German historical school - Wikipedia

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    The historical school is based on the writings and teachings of Gustav von Hugo and especially Friedrich Carl von Savigny. Natural lawyers held that law could be discovered only by rational deduction from the nature of man.

  4. List of presidents of the State Council of Prussia - Wikipedia

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    State Chancellor Karl August von Hardenberg [1] [2] 1817–1822 Otto von Voß (acting) [3] 1822–1823 Karl zu Mecklenburg [4] 1827–1837 Karl von Müffling [5] 1837–1844 Gustav von Rochow [6] 1844–1847 Friedrich Carl von Savigny: 1847–1848 Otto Theodor von Manteuffel: 1852–1856

  5. Arnim-Boitzenburg cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Maximilian von Schwerin-Putzar: Justice: Alexander von Uhden (18–20 March 1848) Wilhelm Bornemann (from 20 March 1848) Law Revision: Friedrich Carl von Savigny (18–20 March 1848) Afterwards part of the Ministry of Justice Interior Affairs: Alfred von Auerswald: War: Ferdinand von Rohr: Privy Minister of State: Anton zu Stolberg-Wernigerode ...

  6. Karl Friedrich von Savigny - Wikipedia

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    Savigny was born in Berlin on 19 September 1814. His father was the jurist Friedrich Carl von Savigny, who was then privy councillor of the court of appeals, member of the Prussian council of State, and professor at the University of Berlin, and his mother was Kunigunde Brentano, sister of the poet Clemens Brentano.

  7. Oberappellationsgericht der vier Freien Städte - Wikipedia

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    With regard to him, Bernhard Windscheid expressed the view that the two highest honours for a jurist in Germany were to succeed Friedrich Carl von Savigny on his chair in Berlin or to take Heise's place in Lübeck. [5] Through Heinrich Thöl in particular, the court had a considerable influence on the development of German commercial law.

  8. List of political philosophers - Wikipedia

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    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831) Novalis (1772–1801) David Ricardo (1772–1823) Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) Charles Fourier (1772–1837) James Mill (1773–1836) Adam Müller (1779–1829) Friedrich Carl von Savigny (1779–1861) Félicité de La Mennais (1782–1854) Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Auguste Comte (1798–1857)

  9. Leopold von Ranke - Wikipedia

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    Ranke became deeply involved in the dispute between the followers of the legal professor Friedrich Carl von Savigny, who emphasized the varieties of different periods of history, and the followers of the philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, who saw history as the unfolding of a universal story. Ranke supported Savigny and criticized the ...