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Christian Wilhelm Karl Ewald

Christian Wilhelm Karl Ewald, beginning 1912 von Ewald, (June 18, 1852 in Rehbach - September 2, 1932 in Darmstadt)[1][2] was a Grand Duchy of Hesse Minister of State and a Reichsgericht member.

References

  1. ^ Friederich Knöpp, Ewald, Christian Wilhelm Carl von (seit 1912), Neue Deutsche Biographie, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1959
  2. ^ Ewald, Christian Wilhelm Carl lagis.hessen.de