Everything about Geheimrat totally explained
Geheimrat was the title of the highest officials of a
German royal or principal court, and also of very eminent professors in some German universities. It has its roots in
17th century Europe when governmental administration was established. The
English language equivalent is
Privy Councillor. An earlier title with similar function was
Hofrat.
The title disappeared after the destruction of the
German Empire in
1918, when the various royal courts in Germany were replaced by the
Weimar Republic.
Persons with the title of Geheimrat
The title is still used in Germany, eg in Bavaria.
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