Julius von Mirbach
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Julius Ulrich Gottlob Emmerich Graf von Mirbach-Sorquitten (seit 1870 Freiherr und seit 1888 Graf) (* 27. Juni 1839 auf Gut Sorquitten; † 26. Juni 1921 ebenda) war ein deutscher Herrschaftsbesitzer und konservativer Politiker. Er war auch ein führender Vertreter des Bimetallismus in Deutschland.
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Julius Graf von Mirbach (27 June 1839, Sorquitten – 26 June 1921) was a German politician, born in Sorquitten, East Prussia. He studied law at University of Königsberg, Bonn, and Berlin and served as an officer in the Prussian Army, resigning in 1865. In 1874 he entered the Prussian House of Lords and in 1878-81 and 1886-98 was a member of the Reichstag and a prominent figure in the German Conservative Party, taking a foremost part in economic and agrarian reforms, acting as leader of the Steuer-und Wirtschaftsreformer (1879 et seq.). He was created Count in 1888.
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Julius von Mirbach-Sorquitten
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Julius von Mirbach
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Julius Ulrich Gottlob Emmerich Graf von Mirbach-Sorquitten (seit 1870 Freiherr und seit 1888 Graf) (* 27. Juni 1839 auf Gut Sorquitten; † 26. Juni 1921 ebenda) war ein deutscher Herrschaftsbesitzer und konservativer Politiker. Er war auch ein führender Vertreter des Bimetallismus in Deutschland.
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Julius Graf von Mirbach (27 June 1839, Sorquitten – 26 June 1921) was a German politician, born in Sorquitten, East Prussia. He studied law at University of Königsberg, Bonn, and Berlin and served as an officer in the Prussian Army, resigning in 1865. In 1874 he entered the Prussian House of Lords and in 1878-81 and 1886-98 was a member of the Reichstag and a prominent figure in the German Conservative Party, taking a foremost part in economic and agrarian reforms, acting as leader of the Steuer-und Wirtschaftsreformer (1879 et seq.). He was created Count in 1888.
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