Frankfurt National Assembly
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Frankfurt National Assembly
Summary
Frankfurt National Assembly is a constituent assembly[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Frankfurt National Assembly is in the country of German Empire of 1848/1849[3].
- Frankfurt National Assembly's instance of is recorded as constituent assembly[4].
- Frankfurt National Assembly's instance of is recorded as parliament[5].
- Frankfurt National Assembly's instance of is recorded as unicameral legislature[6].
- Frankfurt National Assembly's headquarters location is recorded as St. Paul's Church, Frankfurt am Main[7].
- The location of Frankfurt National Assembly was St. Paul's Church, Frankfurt am Main[8].
- Frankfurt National Assembly's Commons category is recorded as Frankfurter Nationalversammlung[9].
- Frankfurt National Assembly's chairperson is recorded as Heinrich von Gagern[10].
- Frankfurt National Assembly's chairperson is recorded as Eduard von Simson[11].
- Frankfurt National Assembly comprises Member of the Frankfurt Parliament[12].
- Frankfurt National Assembly comprises Q123644471[13].
- May 18, 1848 marks the founding of Frankfurt National Assembly[14].
- Frankfurt National Assembly was dissolved in May 1849[15].
- Frankfurt National Assembly's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Frankfurt Parliament[16].
- Frankfurt National Assembly's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[17].
- Frankfurt National Assembly's described by source is recorded as Dresdner Hefte[18].
- Frankfurt National Assembly's described by source is recorded as Meyer’s Universum, Sechzehnter Band[19].
- Frankfurt National Assembly's subject named as is recorded as Deutsche Nationalversammlung[20].
- Frankfurt National Assembly's owner of is recorded as Library of the German Imperial Assembly[21].
Body
Founding
May 18, 1848 marks the founding of Frankfurt National Assembly[14].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Heinrich von Gagern[10], a politician[22], 1799–1880[23], of Grand Duchy of Hesse[24], awarded the honorary citizen of Berlin[25] and Eduard von Simson[11], a jurist[26], 1810–1899[27], of Kingdom of Prussia[28], awarded the Order of the Black Eagle[29].
Operations
Frankfurt National Assembly's headquarters location is recorded as St. Paul's Church, Frankfurt am Main[7].
Dissolution
Frankfurt National Assembly was dissolved in May 1849[15].
Why It Matters
Frankfurt National Assembly has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 39 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]