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Geheimes Kabinett >> 05 Kabinett König Friedrich Wilhelms III. von Preußen >> 05.02 Inneres >> 05.02.06 Kultus >> 05.02.06.11 Gelehrte, Künstler, Schriftsteller
1797 - 1806
Enthält:
- [Jean Pierre Frédéric] Ancillon, Philosoph, Berlin
- Christoph Friedrich Ammon, Theologe, Erlangen
- [Ludwig] von Baczko, Schriftsteller, Königsberg in Preußen
- Filippo Baldini, Mediziner, Neapel
- Wilhelm Gottlieb Becker, Aufseher von Antikengalerie und Münzkabinett, Dresden
- Graf Carl von Brühl, preußischer Kammerherr, Berlin
- [Georg Balthasar] Bekker, Mitherausgeber der"Teutschen Ornithologie", Darmstadt
- [Ernst Gottfried Adolf] Böckel, Theologe und Mitglied der Königlichen Deutschen Gesellschaft, Königsberg in Preußen
- Friedrich August Boysen, Prediger an der Schlosskirche, Quedlinburg
- [Ludwig Wilhelm] Brüggemann, Konsistorialrat und Hofprediger, Stettin
- [Paul Ferdinand] Friedrich Buchholz, Schriftsteller, Berlin
- Cranz, Altona
- Christoph Christian Dabelow und Johann Christoph Hoffbauer, Redakteure der juristischen Literaturzeitung, Halle an der Saale
- von Essen,"privatisirender Edelmann", Rudolstadt
- Johann Ernst Fabri, Erlangen, Professor
- Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Philosoph, Berlin
- [Christian Friedrich Bernhard] Augustin, Domprediger, Halberstadt
- Friedrich Jakob Flörke(n),"privatisirender Gelehrter", Berlin
- [Johann Georg] Gebhard, Kirchenrat und reformierter Prediger an der Jerusalems- und Neuen Kirche, Berlin
- Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, Dichter, Halberstadt
- Nikolaus Thaddäus Gönner, kurpfälzischer und kurbayrischer Hofrat, Staatsrechts-Professor und Universitätsrektor, Landshut
- Abbé [J. D.] Grandmottet, französischer Emigrant, Braunschweig
- Gottlieb Christoph Harleß, Hofrat und Professor, Erlangen
- August Hartung, Schulvorsteher, Berlin
- Karl Renatus Hausen, Historiker und Professor, Frankfurt an der Oder
- Haye, Berlin
- Theodor Heinsius, Pädagoge und Lehrer am Friedrichswerderschen Gymnasium, Berlin
- Dr. [Sigismund Friedrich] Hermbstaedt, Obersanitätsrat und Professor, Berlin
- Dr. Wilhelm Friedrich Hezel, hessen-darmstädtischer Geheimer Regierungsrat, Orientalist und Professor, Gießen
- Johann Georg August Hoof, Oberappellationsrat, Aschaffenburg
- [Jean Guillaume Adolphe Fiacre Honvlez, genannt Baron von] Hüpsch, Sammler, Arzt und Aufklärer, Köln; [Johann Erich]Biester, Philosoph, Berlin
- Dr. Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland, Arzt, Berlin
- Karl Albert von Kamptz, Jurist, Güstrow
- [Johann Gottfried] Kiesewetter, Philosoph und Professor, Berlin
- Christian August Ludwig Klaproth, Geheimer Kriegsrat, Staats- und Kabinettsarchivar, Berlin
- Johann Ludwig Klüber, Jurist, Erlangen
- [Gustav] Köpke, [Direktor des Gymnasiums zum Grauen Kloster], Berlin
- [Ludwig Gotthard] Kosegarten, Pfarrer, Hamburg und Altenkirchen auf Rügen
- [Johann Wilhelm Andreas] Kosmann, Philosoph und Professor, Berlin
- August von Kotzebue, Schriftsteller und Mitglied der Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin
- [Johann Friedrich] Kretschmar, Stadt- und Amtsarzt, Sandersleben
- Leopold Krug, Nationalökonom und Statistiker, Bernburg
- Wilhelm Traugott Krug, Philosoph, Frankfurt an der Oder.
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BZK no.
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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Reason for persecution
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Role in the proceeding
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