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Friedrich Ludwig von Ronne (November 27, 1798 Seestermühe, Uetersen – April 7, 1865 Berlin) was a Prussian jurist, politician, diplomat and German Ambassador to the United States. ==Early life== Ronne was the son of Johann Georg von Ronne. One brother was the future lawyer and politician Ludwig von Ronne. Ronne attended high school in Glückstadt. He also received private lessons in Berlin, from the late politician and law professor Charles Twesten. He enlisted into the King's German Legion at 16 years old, and took part in the Battle of Waterloo. Later he studied law in Kiel and Berlin. In 1820, he joined the Prussian judicial service. In 1825, he was High Court Judge in Hamm. He actually wrote a paper on the marital community of property in Brandenburg. In 1828, he moved to the Superior Court of Justice in Berlin. During this period he produced a revision of the system of the Prussian civil law. He was responsible for the first volume, his brother Louis took over the second volume. In 1831, he went into the civil service, and worked for the government in Potsdam. Ronne proved to be knowledgeable in customs and trade issues, but also in constitutional and international legal issues, and was promoted by Prime Minister Jean Pierre Frédéric Ancillon. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Friedrich Ludwig von Rönne」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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