Ludwig von Vincke | |
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Freiherr | |
Full name | Friedrich Ludwig Wilhelm Philip Freiherr von Vincke |
Born | Minden (Kingdom of Prussia) | 23 December 1774
Died | 2 December 1844 Münster (Prussia) | (aged 69)
Buried | Hagen |
Noble family | Vincke family |
Occupation | Statesman |
Friedrich Ludwig Wilhelm Philip Freiherr von[a] Vincke (23 December 1774 – 2 December 1844) was a liberal Prussian statesman. Born as member of an old Westphalian noble family and educated at three universities in a broad variety of subjects, he entered the Prussian service as head of local and regional authorities. Influenced by ideas of British liberalism, he joined the Prussian Reform Movement during the times of Napoleonic Wars, and was an important member as co-worker of the Barons vom Stein and vom Stein zum Altenstein.
After the Congress of Vienna Vincke became Supreme President of the Province of Westphalia, one of the new founded Western Provinces of the reorganized Kingdom of Prussia. Vincke modernized the provincial administration, supported agricultural reforms, industrial development and enlargement of traffic ways, and fostered the coexistence of the diverse Christian confessions in the multiconfessional province. He supported the idea of public self-government on local and regional level, but the restorative tendencies in the governmental policy laid down limits for his efforts.
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