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and, in 1876, the first Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Württemberg (official title: President of the State Ministry). The successful creation of an Independent State Ministry in 1876 marked the effective independence of the Württemberg government from the
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Sulzbeck) Mittnacht (1791–1829) and Franz Jakob Mittnacht (1781-1849), a Württemberg civil servant from the New Württemberg area. His paternal grandparents were Johann Michael Mittnacht, a forester from a farming family in Reisfeld (near
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In 1900, Mittnacht resigned from all his government offices and the State Parliament due to his advanced age and illness, choosing to spend his retirement in
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Härlin) Bucher and Franz Bucher (1798–1859), a member of the Württemberg State Parliament from Ellwangen. The couple had four children.
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in 1844. After joining the Württemberg judiciary in 1849 and assisting at various court locations, he became Senior Justice Assessor (
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In 1854, Mittnacht married Angelika Bucher (1835–1910), the daughter of Caroline (
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Der württembergische Ministerpräsident Frhr. Hermann von Mittnacht (1825-1909)
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German lawyer and first official Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Württemberg
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at the beginning of his political career, had been loyal to the German
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After attending high school in Stuttgart, Mittnacht studied law at the
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from 1842 to 1848. During his studies he became a member of the
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country, although he himself was Catholic and also of
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head of the Württemberg government (President of the
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Minister-President of the Kingdom of Württemberg
Charles I
Max Schott von Schottenstein
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Württemberg
August von Wächter
Julius von Soden
Minister of Justice of Württemberg
Constantin Franz von Neurath
Eduard von Faber
Stuttgart
Kingdom of Württemberg
Friedrichshafen
Kingdom of Württemberg
Stuttgart
née
Igersheim
University of Tübingen
University of Heidelberg
Corps Suevia Tübingen
Corps Guestphalia Heidelberg
‹See Tfd›
German
Ellwangen
Oberamt
Mergentheim
‹See Tfd›
German
‹See Tfd›
German

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