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Reichard in 1869.

Joseph Martin Reichard (23 September 1803 – 14 May 1872) was a German politician and revolutionary.[1] He was a lawyer by profession and a democrat by philosophy. He was elected as a deputy to the Frankfurt National Assembly in 1848, and served as a member of the Provisional Government in the Palatinate during the uprising of 1849. He died in 1872.

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  1. ^ Lässig, Maximilian (10 January 2003). "Historical Spotlights". pfalzgeschichte.de (in German). Retrieved 3 May 2024.