Minister President of Prussia - Chief Ministers of The Kingdom of Prussia

Chief Ministers of The Kingdom of Prussia

  • Johann Kasimir Kolbe von Wartenberg 1702-1711
  • Heinrich Rüdiger von Ilgen 1711-1728
  • Friedrich Wilhelm von Grumbkow 1728-1739
  • Heinrich von Podewils 1739-1749
  • Georg Dietlof von Arnim-Boitzenburg 1749-1753
  • Count Karl-Wilhelm Finck von Finckenstein 1749-1777
  • Friedrich Anton von Heinitz 1777-1802
  • Friedrich Wilhelm von Arnim 1786-1798
  • Count Christian Heinrich Kurt von Haugwitz 1802-1804 (1st term)
  • Count Karl August von Hardenberg 1804-1806 (1st term)
  • Count Christian Heinrich Kurt von Haugwitz 1806 (2nd term)
  • Karl Friedrich von Beyme 1806-1807
  • Count Karl August von Hardenberg 1807 (2nd term)
  • Baron Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom Stein 1807-1808
  • Count Karl Friedrich Ferdinand Alexander von Dohna-Schlobitten 1808-1810
  • Prince Karl August von Hardenberg 1810-1822 (3rd term)
  • Otto Carl Friedrich von Voß 1822-1823
  • Count Carl Friedrich Heinrich Graf von Wylich und Lottum 1823-1841
  • Ludwig Gustav von Thile 1841-1848

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