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Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel the Younger

Theodor Gottlieb Hippel, from 1790 von Hippel (13 December 1775 in Gerdauen (now Zheleznodorozhny) – 10 June 1843 in Bromberg) was a Prussian statesman, the friend of E. T. A. Hoffmann, and the author of Frederick William III's proclamation ''An Mein Volk'' (1813). He belonged to the circle of Prussian reformers, and supported many liberal policies, including bilingual education in Silesia.
==Life==

Hippel was the son of Gotthard Friedrich Hippel (1743–1809), a pastor, and Henriette Stogler (1750–1779). After his mother's death the boy was sent to the ''Burgschule'' at Königsberg, and remained in the care of his uncle, the satirist Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel the Elder. In 1790 the family was ennobled.
On finishing school, Hippel studied law at the Albertina in Königsberg. At the age of nineteen he was ''Auskultator'', at twenty an articled clerk (''Referendar''), and at twenty-four King's Counsel (''Justizrat'') at Marienwerder (Kwidzyn). In 1810 he became an employee of the State Chancellor Karl August von Hardenberg, and the next year joined the State Council, where he wrote the famous proclamation ''An Mein Volk'', in which for the first time a Prussian monarch directly addressed his subjects to explain his policies.
In 1814 Hippel resigned from the ministry and returned to Marienwerder, where he was first vice-president and then president of the West Prussian administration of that city. In 1823 he became governor of Oppeln (Opole).
Hippel retired from public life in 1837 and donated a collection to the Königsberg Public Library. Having been obliged to sell his uncle's estate of Gut Leistenau two years earlier, he moved first to Berlin, and then to Bromburg (Bydgoszcz) where he died in 1843.

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