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Gustav Heine, after 1870 Gustav Freiherr Heine von Geldern (18 June 1812, in Düsseldorf – 15 November 1886, in Vienna), was a German-Austrian journalist and press publisher. He was born into a Jewish family in Düsseldorf; one of his brothers was Heinrich Heine. On completing his preliminary education at Hamburg he studied at the universities of Halle and Göttingen. He first engaged in agriculture, then in business, and then entered the Austrian army, rising to the rank of first lieutenant. In 1847 he founded in Vienna Das Fremdenblatt, a periodical that became the official organ of the Austrian Foreign Office. In 1867 he was made a member of the Order of the Iron Crown 3rd class and, as provided by the statutes of this order, made a hereditary knight within the Austrian Nobility. In 1870 h

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  • Gustav Heine, geboren als Gottschalk Heine, seit 1870 Freiherr Heine von Geldern (auch Gustav Freiherr von Heine-Geldern, * zwischen 1803 und 1805 in Düsseldorf; † 15. November 1886 in Wien) war ein deutsch-österreichischer Publizist. (de)
  • Gustav Heine, after 1870 Gustav Freiherr Heine von Geldern (18 June 1812, in Düsseldorf – 15 November 1886, in Vienna), was a German-Austrian journalist and press publisher. He was born into a Jewish family in Düsseldorf; one of his brothers was Heinrich Heine. On completing his preliminary education at Hamburg he studied at the universities of Halle and Göttingen. He first engaged in agriculture, then in business, and then entered the Austrian army, rising to the rank of first lieutenant. In 1847 he founded in Vienna Das Fremdenblatt, a periodical that became the official organ of the Austrian Foreign Office. In 1867 he was made a member of the Order of the Iron Crown 3rd class and, as provided by the statutes of this order, made a hereditary knight within the Austrian Nobility. In 1870 he was elevated to the rank of Freiherr, with the cognomen Geldern, his mother's family name. He was also decorated with the Order of Franz Joseph of the second class. (en)
  • Gustav Heine, baron von Geldern (18 juin 1812, Düsseldorf - 15 novembre 1886, Vienne), est un éditeur de presse autrichien d'origine prussienne. (fr)
  • Gustav Heine, depois de 1870, Gustav Freiherr Heine von Geldern (18 de junho de 1812, em Düsseldorf - 15 de novembro de 1886, em Viena) era jornalista e publicador de imprensa alemão-austríaco. Ele nasceu em uma família judia em Düsseldorf; um de seus irmãos era Heinrich Heine . Ao concluir sua educação preliminar em Hamburgo, ele estudou nas universidades de Halle e Göttingen. Ele primeiro se envolveu na agricultura, depois nos negócios e depois entrou no exército austríaco, subindo para o posto de primeiro-tenente. Em 1847, ele fundou em Viena Das Fremdenblatt, um periódico que se tornou o órgão oficial do Ministério das Relações Exteriores da Áustria. Em 1867, tornou-se membro da 3ª classe da Ordem da Coroa de Ferro e, conforme previsto nos estatutos desta ordem, tornou-se um cavaleiro hereditário da nobreza austríaca. Em 1870, ele foi elevado ao posto de Freiherr, com o cognomen Geldern, o nome de família de sua mãe. Ele também foi decorado com a Ordem de Franz Joseph da segunda classe. Um de seus filhos, Maximilian Heine, escreveu sob o nome "Heldern" e foi o autor do libreto da opereta Mirolan. (pt)
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  • Gustav Heine, geboren als Gottschalk Heine, seit 1870 Freiherr Heine von Geldern (auch Gustav Freiherr von Heine-Geldern, * zwischen 1803 und 1805 in Düsseldorf; † 15. November 1886 in Wien) war ein deutsch-österreichischer Publizist. (de)
  • Gustav Heine, baron von Geldern (18 juin 1812, Düsseldorf - 15 novembre 1886, Vienne), est un éditeur de presse autrichien d'origine prussienne. (fr)
  • Gustav Heine, after 1870 Gustav Freiherr Heine von Geldern (18 June 1812, in Düsseldorf – 15 November 1886, in Vienna), was a German-Austrian journalist and press publisher. He was born into a Jewish family in Düsseldorf; one of his brothers was Heinrich Heine. On completing his preliminary education at Hamburg he studied at the universities of Halle and Göttingen. He first engaged in agriculture, then in business, and then entered the Austrian army, rising to the rank of first lieutenant. In 1847 he founded in Vienna Das Fremdenblatt, a periodical that became the official organ of the Austrian Foreign Office. In 1867 he was made a member of the Order of the Iron Crown 3rd class and, as provided by the statutes of this order, made a hereditary knight within the Austrian Nobility. In 1870 h (en)
  • Gustav Heine, depois de 1870, Gustav Freiherr Heine von Geldern (18 de junho de 1812, em Düsseldorf - 15 de novembro de 1886, em Viena) era jornalista e publicador de imprensa alemão-austríaco. Ele nasceu em uma família judia em Düsseldorf; um de seus irmãos era Heinrich Heine . Ao concluir sua educação preliminar em Hamburgo, ele estudou nas universidades de Halle e Göttingen. Ele primeiro se envolveu na agricultura, depois nos negócios e depois entrou no exército austríaco, subindo para o posto de primeiro-tenente. Em 1847, ele fundou em Viena Das Fremdenblatt, um periódico que se tornou o órgão oficial do Ministério das Relações Exteriores da Áustria. Em 1867, tornou-se membro da 3ª classe da Ordem da Coroa de Ferro e, conforme previsto nos estatutos desta ordem, tornou-se um cavaleiro (pt)
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