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  1. Georg Frierdich Graf von Hertling (Darmstadt, 31 agosto 1843 – Ruhpolding, 4 gennaio 1919) è stato un politico tedesco, Cancelliere dal 1º novembre 1917 al 30 settembre 1918

  2. Georg Friedrich Karl Freiherr von Hertling, from 1914 Count von Hertling, (31 August 1843 – 4 January 1919) was a German politician of the Catholic Centre Party. He was foreign minister and minister president of Bavaria, then chancellor of the German Reich and minister president of Prussia from 1 November 1917 to 30 September 1918.

  3. Georg Friedrich Karl Freiherr von Hertling, ab 1914 Graf von Hertling, war ein deutscher Politiker der Zentrumspartei. Unter anderen war er in Bayern Außenminister und Ministerpräsident. Während des Ersten Weltkrieges war Hertling danach vom 1. November 1917 bis zum 30. September 1918 Reichskanzler des Deutschen Kaiserreichs. Als ...

  4. Georg, count von Hertling was a conservative German statesman and philosopher who became imperial chancellor during the last year of World War I but was little more than a caretaker for the military, which actually controlled the country. A devout Catholic scholar, Hertling exercised considerable.

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  5. Professor, Catholic politician, Prime Minister of Bavaria, Chancellor. Born 31 August 1843 in Darmstadt, Germany. Died 04 January 1919 in Ruhpolding, Germany. Georg von Hertling was the chancellor of Germany from 1 November 1917 to 3 October 1918.

  6. DAL VOCABOLARIO. LEMMI CORRELATI. HERTLING, Georg, conte di. Ermanno Loewinson. Uomo politico tedesco, nato a Darmstadt il 31 agosto 1843, morto a Berlino il 4 gennaio 1919. Laureatosi in lettere e filosofia nel 1864, l'anno seguente ottenne la libera docenza all'università di Bonn e nel 1880 fu nominato professore straordinario.

  7. Born on 31 August 1843 in Darmstadt, Hertling was a prominent conservative politician and philosopher, and was leader of the conservative wing of the Catholic Centre Party in the Reichstag (having entered the Reichstag in 1875) while serving as Bavarian Prime Minister from 1912-17.