Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Casino_faction> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 70 of
70
with 100 triples per page.
- Casino_faction abstract "The Casino faction (in German Casino-Fraktion or simply Casino) was a moderate liberal faction within the Frankfurt Parliament formed on June 25, 1848. Like most of the factions in the parliament, its name was a reference to the usual meeting place of its members in Frankfurt am Main. Casino was the largest and most influential faction at Paulskirche. Its members were for the most part national liberals.Casino was a faction of moderate left-wingers or liberals, or right-centrists. Its members were overwhelmingly drawn from the intelligentsia of Prussia and the rest of Northern Germany, and the group's political positions were closer to those of the right wing in the Prussian assembly than to the center-right there, whose positions corresponded to those of center-left factions at Frankfurt.With approximately 130 members, it was the largest faction. Members of the group and their publications had played major roles in preparing for and organizing the meeting of the parliament, for example in publicity in the Deutsche Zeitung, a liberal newspaper that came to be the organ of the faction, and participation in the Heppenheim Meeting, the Heidelberg Assembly, and the Vorparlament, the preliminary assembly that met in the Paulskirche from March 31 to April 3, 1848. They also had a decisive influence on the work of the parliament, especially the Frankfurt Constitution that it produced. The majority of the Casino members joined with the Westendhall faction to form the coalition of Erbkaiserliche (hereditary imperialists) that met in the concert hall of the Gasthof zum Weidenbusch and pushed through the specification of constitutional monarchy as the preferred political form of the sought-after national state. Casino also influenced the eventual adoption of a more restricted franchise than advocated by the republican groups. Members included a large number of prominent politicians: Heinrich von Gagern and Eduard von Simson, both of whom served as President of the assembly, Friedrich Daniel Bassermann, chairman of the committee that wrote the constitution, and other liberals and right-wing liberals such as Hans Adolf Erdmann von Auerswald, Hermann von Beckerath, Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann, Johann Gustav Droysen, Georg Gottfried Gervinus, Friedrich von Raumer, August Hergenhahn, Felix Lichnowsky, Karl Mathy, Gustav von Mevissen, Alexander von Soiron, Georg Waitz, and Carl Theodor Welcker.In September 1848, the Landsberg faction split off from Casino; its members advocated a more prominent role for the national assembly. Following the resignation of the Austrian deputy Anton von Schmerling on December 21, 1848, the Casino members who preferred a \"Greater Germany\" including Austria likewise split off under the leadership of Karl Jürgens and formed the more conservative Pariser Hof.Jacob Grimm was nominally a member of the Casino faction, but after the September 5, 1848, vote spearheaded by Dahlmann rescinding the Malmö ceasefire between Prussia and Denmark, took a leave of absence and then resigned as a deputy.Unlike most of the factions, the Casino's meeting place was not an inn or cafe, but a self-improvement and networking club.".
- Casino_faction thumbnail Paulskirche_Casinofraktion.jpg?width=300.
- Casino_faction wikiPageID "11385771".
- Casino_faction wikiPageLength "12610".
- Casino_faction wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- Casino_faction wikiPageRevisionID "708393685".
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_von_Soiron.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Anton_von_Schmerling.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink August_Hergenhahn.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Theodor_Welcker.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Category:1848_establishments_in_Germany.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Germany.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Frankfurt_Parliament.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_established_in_1848.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_with_year_of_disestablishment_missing.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Constitutional_monarchy.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Deutsche_Zeitung.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Eduard_von_Simson.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Factions_in_the_Frankfurt_Assembly.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Felix_Lichnowsky.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Frankfurt.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Frankfurt_Constitution.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Frankfurt_Parliament.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Christoph_Dahlmann.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Daniel_Bassermann.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Ludwig_Georg_von_Raumer.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Georg_Gottfried_Gervinus.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Georg_Waitz.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink German_Question.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Gustav_von_Mevissen.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Adolf_Erdmann_von_Auerswald.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_von_Gagern.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Hereditary_monarchy.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_von_Beckerath.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_Grimm.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Gustav_Droysen.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Jürgens.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Mathy.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Left-wing_politics.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Liberalism.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink National_liberalism.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Political_faction.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Prussia.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Right-wing_politics.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink St._Pauls_Church,_Frankfurt_am_Main.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink Suffrage.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLink File:Paulskirche_Casinofraktion.jpg.
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Casino faction".
- Casino_faction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Casino".
- Casino_faction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Casino_faction subject Category:1848_establishments_in_Germany.
- Casino_faction subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Germany.
- Casino_faction subject Category:Frankfurt_Parliament.
- Casino_faction subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_1848.
- Casino_faction subject Category:Political_parties_with_year_of_disestablishment_missing.
- Casino_faction hypernym Faction.
- Casino_faction type PoliticalParty.
- Casino_faction type Establishment.
- Casino_faction comment "The Casino faction (in German Casino-Fraktion or simply Casino) was a moderate liberal faction within the Frankfurt Parliament formed on June 25, 1848. Like most of the factions in the parliament, its name was a reference to the usual meeting place of its members in Frankfurt am Main. Casino was the largest and most influential faction at Paulskirche. Its members were for the most part national liberals.Casino was a faction of moderate left-wingers or liberals, or right-centrists.".
- Casino_faction label "Casino faction".
- Casino_faction sameAs Q316509.
- Casino_faction sameAs Casino_(Fraktion).
- Casino_faction sameAs Fraction_Casino.
- Casino_faction sameAs m.02r9rx4.
- Casino_faction sameAs Kasinopartiet.
- Casino_faction sameAs Q316509.
- Casino_faction wasDerivedFrom Casino_faction?oldid=708393685.
- Casino_faction depiction Paulskirche_Casinofraktion.jpg.
- Casino_faction isPrimaryTopicOf Casino_faction.