Ludwig von Wildenbruch
Anton Albert Heinrich Ludwig (or Louis) von Wildenbruch (1803–1874) was Prussian general and diplomat. He served as consul general in Beirut in the mid-19th century. He was also the Prussian ambassador to Constantinople from 1852 to 1859. An amateur scientist, his reports were published in various learned journals of the time.
Ludwig von Wildenbruch | |
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Full name
Anton Albert Heinrich Ludwig | |
Born | 1803 |
Died | 1874 (aged 70–71) |
Noble family | House of Hohenzollern |
Issue | |
Father | Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia |
Wildenbruch was an illegitimate son of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia by Henriette Fromme. In 1837 he married Ernestine von Langen (1805–1858), by whom he had four children who lived to adulthood. Two years after his first wife's death he wed Flora Nicolovius (1811–1879). A son of Wildenbruch's first marriage was the poet and dramatist Ernst von Wildenbruch.
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