Ferdinand Heribert von Galen
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Ferdinand Heribert von Galen
Summary
Ferdinand Heribert von Galen is a human[1]. Born in Münster[2], he… he was born on August 31, 1831[3]. He died in Dinklage[4]. He died on January 5, 1906[5]. He worked as a politician[6] and chamberlain[7].
Key Facts
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen was born in Münster[2].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen passed away in Dinklage[4].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen was born on August 31, 1831[3].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen died on January 5, 1906[5].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen's father was Johann Matthias von Galen[8].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen's mother was Anna Maria, Freiin von Ketteler[9].
- Among Ferdinand Heribert von Galen's spouses was Elisabeth Gräfin von Spee[10].
- A child of Ferdinand Heribert von Galen was Friedrich Mathias von Galen[11].
- A child of Ferdinand Heribert von Galen was Clemens August von Galen[12].
- A child of Ferdinand Heribert von Galen was Franz Galen[13].
- A child of Ferdinand Heribert von Galen was Elisabeth Gräfin von Galen[14].
- A child of Ferdinand Heribert von Galen was Maria Anna Gräfin von Galen[15].
- A child of Ferdinand Heribert von Galen was August Graf von Galen[16].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen held citizenship in Kingdom of Prussia[17].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen's professions included politician[6].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen's professions included chamberlain[7].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen held the position of member of the Reichstag of the German Empire[18].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen held the position of Q137803624[19].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen's education included a stint at Rheinische Ritterakademie[20].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen is recorded as male[21].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen was affiliated with the Centre Party[23].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen's Commons category is recorded as Ferdinand Heribert von Galen[24].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen's family name is recorded as von Galen[25].
- Ferdinand Heribert von Galen's given name is recorded as Ferdinand[26].
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Origins and Family
Ferdinand Heribert von Galen was born in Münster[2]. He was born on August 31, 1831[3]. His father was Johann Matthias von Galen[8]. His mother was Anna Maria, Freiin von Ketteler[9].
Education
Ferdinand Heribert von Galen was educated at Rheinische Ritterakademie[20].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6] and chamberlain[7]. Positions held include member of the Reichstag of the German Empire[18], a position[27], in German Reich[28], founded in 1871[29] and Q137803624[19].
Personal Life
Among Ferdinand Heribert von Galen's spouses was Elisabeth Gräfin von Spee[10]. Children include Friedrich Mathias von Galen[11], a politician[30], 1865–1918[31], of Kingdom of Prussia[32]; Clemens August von Galen[12], a Catholic priest[33], 1878–1946[34], of Germany[35]; Franz Galen[13], a politician[36], 1879–1961[37], of Germany[38]; Elisabeth Gräfin von Galen[14]; Maria Anna Gräfin von Galen[15], a nun[39], 1863–1930[40]; and August Graf von Galen[16], a Landrat[41], 1866–1912[42], of Germany[43]. He was affiliated with the Centre Party[23].
Death and Burial
Ferdinand Heribert von Galen died on January 5, 1906[5]. He passed away in Dinklage[4].
FAQs
Where was Ferdinand Heribert von Galen born?
Ferdinand Heribert von Galen was born in Münster[2].
Where did Ferdinand Heribert von Galen die?
Ferdinand Heribert von Galen died in Dinklage[4].
Who were Ferdinand Heribert von Galen's parents?
Ferdinand Heribert von Galen's father was Johann Matthias von Galen[8]. Ferdinand Heribert von Galen's mother was Anna Maria, Freiin von Ketteler[9].
Who was Ferdinand Heribert von Galen married to?
Ferdinand Heribert von Galen's spouses include Elisabeth Gräfin von Spee[10].
What did Ferdinand Heribert von Galen do for work?
Ferdinand Heribert von Galen worked as politician[6] and chamberlain[7].
Where did Ferdinand Heribert von Galen go to school?
Ferdinand Heribert von Galen was educated at Rheinische Ritterakademie[20].