Carl Hubert Maria Freiherr von Wendt (born 21 January 1832; died 11 December 1903) was a German landowner and Center Party politician.[1][2]
Carl Hubert Maria Freiherr von Wendt attended the Knight Academy in Bedburg. He later studied law in Bonn and Berlin. In 1853, he became a member of the Corps Borussia Bonn. Then, he became government trainee in Münster and government assessor in Arnsberg. He later dedicated himself to managing family property, including the Gevelinghausen Castle.[3][4]
Carl Hubert Maria Freiherr von Wendt came from the aristocratic Wendt family (from the Papenhausen lineage), and was the son of Franz Freiherr von Wendt (1800-1870) and his first wife Ida Bernhardine Countess von Plettenberg (1806-1834), from the Lenhausen family.
Carl Hubert von Wendt in the database of members of the Reichstag
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