August Heinrich Hermann von Dönhoff

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August Heinrich Hermann von Dönhoff
Foreign minister of Prussia
In office
21 September – 8 November 1848
MonarchFrederick William IV
Preceded byRudolf von Auerswald
Succeeded byFriedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg
Personal details
Born(1797-10-10)10 October 1797
Potsdam, Kingdom of Prussia
Died1 April 1874(1874-04-01) (aged 76)
Friedrichstein Palace, East Prussia, German Empire

August Heinrich Hermann von Dönhoff (10 October 1797 in Potsdam – 1 April 1874 at Friedrichstein Palace (East Prussia)) was a Prussian diplomat.

Career

Dönhoff participated as a volunteer in the campaign of 1815, studied in

Frankfurt am Main
.

In May 1848 he resigned, but was made

Foreign Minister of Prussia in September 1848 in the government of Ernst von Pfuel, a position he only held for a short time however. Then in February 1849 he was elected by the second electoral district of Gumbinnen to the first chamber of the Prussian Parliament, which sent him in 1850 to Erfurt, into the Staatenhaus (the chamber of the Erfurt Union parliament that represented the individual states). He was once again elected a member of the Prussian first chamber in the summer of 1850, and joined the moderate right-wing Partei Jordan. In 1851 he became a member of the Landtag of the Province of Prussia, and participated in its session from 1851 to 1852 in Berlin. When the Prussian first chamber became the Prussian House of Lords
, the King made him a hereditary member. In 1861 he became the grand-master of the wardrobe at court. He died in April 1874.

His aunt Sophie von Dönhoff was the wife of Frederick Wilhelm II.