Karl Friedrich von Dacheröden

Karl Friedrich von Dacheröden or Dachröden (22 April 1732, Halberstadt, Saxony-Anhalt - 20 November 1809, Erfurt, Thuringia) was a German lawyer. His daughter Caroline married the diplomat Wilhelm von Humboldt.

Life

His parents were Charlotte Ludmilla von Posadowsky and her husband Karl Friedrich von Dacheröden the elder (1705–1742), a 'Regierungspräsident' or governor of Magdeburg and a 'Verwaltungsbeamter'. Like his father, Karl Friedrich the younger became a Prussian administrative officer.

Bibliography

  • (in German) Ilse Foerst-Crato: Karl Friedrich von Dacheröden. Mitteilungen des Mindener Geschichtsvereins, Jahrgang 49 (1977), S. 131–136.


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