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<p> Statesman, born at Coburg; bred to medicine, became physician to Leopold I. of Belgium, and at length his adviser; was adviser also of [[Queen]] [[Victoria]] before her accession; accompanied Prince [[Albert]] to [[Italy]] before his marriage, and joined him thereafter in [[England]] as the trusted friend of both the queen and him; he had two political ideals—a united [[Germany]] under Prussia, and unity of purpose between Germany and England (1757-1863). </p>
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<p> Statesman, born at Coburg; bred to medicine, became physician to Leopold I. of Belgium, and at length his adviser; was adviser also of [[Queen]] [[Victoria]] before her accession; accompanied Prince [[Albert]] to Italy before his marriage, and joined him thereafter in [[England]] as the trusted friend of both the queen and him; he had two political ideals—a united [[Germany]] under Prussia, and unity of purpose between Germany and England (1757-1863). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_80013"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/stockmar,+baron+de Baron De Stockmar from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:01, 15 October 2021

Baron De Stockmar [1]

Statesman, born at Coburg; bred to medicine, became physician to Leopold I. of Belgium, and at length his adviser; was adviser also of Queen Victoria before her accession; accompanied Prince Albert to Italy before his marriage, and joined him thereafter in England as the trusted friend of both the queen and him; he had two political ideals—a united Germany under Prussia, and unity of purpose between Germany and England (1757-1863).

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