Julius Jolly (politician)

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Julius Jolly

Julius August Isaak Jolly (21 February 1823, Mannheim - 14 October 1891, Karlsruhe) was a German politician. From 1868 to 1876 he was Staatsminister and head of government for the Grand Duchy of Baden. His brother was the physicist Philipp von Jolly.

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