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Onno Klopp
Onno Klopp (October 9, 1822 in Leer, Germany – August 9, 1903 in Penzing, Austria) was a German historian, best known as the author of ''Der Fall des Hauses Stuart'' (The Fall of the House of Stuart), the fullest existing account of the later Stuarts. He is also known as one of the few German historians who denigrated Frederick the Great.〔G. P. Gooch, ''Frederick the Great: The Ruler, the Writer, the Man'' (1947) pp 359-63〕
==Life==
Klopp was educated at the universities of Bonn, Berlin and Göttingen (1841–1845). For a few years, he was a teacher at Leer and at Osnabrück; but in 1858 he settled at Hanover, where he became intimate with King George V, who made him his Archivrat. Thoroughly disliking Prussia, he was in hearty accord with George in resisting the empire's aggressive policy. After the annexation of Hanover in 1866 he accompanied the exiled king to Hietzing. He became a Roman Catholic in 1874. He died at Penzing, near Vienna, in 1903. Klopp is best known as the author of ''Der Fall des Hauses Stuart'' (Vienna, 1875–1888), the fullest existing account of the later Stuarts.

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