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| Ambassador Hohenlohe-Schillingsfurst | |
| Berlin Appointed Ambassador to Paris |
| Arrest of Arnim Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| 4th Oct Count Arnim is arrested after the discovery of a plot to replace Bismarck by him |
| Assassination of Plot Kullman, Heinz | |
| Bad Kissingen A Catholic, Heinz Kullman, attempts to assassinate Bismarck at Bad Kissingen |
| Budget Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| Berlin Finally passes the military budget, each military budget is to last 7 years |
| Catholic Centre Party Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| Bismarck's attempts to restrict the power of the Catholic Church, represented in politics by the Catholic Centre Party, were not successful, in the 1874 elections, these forces double their representation in the parliament |
| Chairman History Treitschke, Heinrich von | |
| Berlin Appointed Chair of History at the University of Berlin |
| Death of Kullman, Heinz Kullman, Heinz | |
| Bad Kissingen A Catholic, Heinz Kullman, attempts to assassinate Bismarck at Bad Kissingen |
| Election Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| Bismarck's attempts to restrict the power of the Catholic Church, represented in politics by the Catholic Centre Party, were not successful, in the 1874 elections, these forces double their representation in the parliament |
| 23rd Jan Catholics rally around the Centre Party which increases its vote from 63 to 91 seats |
| 23rd Jan The Catholic Centre increases its seats because of hatred of the May Laws |
| Kulturkampf Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| Bismarck even blames the poisoning of a popular lion from Berlin Zoological Gardens on Catholic conspirators |
| Bismarck's attempts to restrict the power of the Catholic Church, represented in politics by the Catholic Centre Party, were not successful, in the 1874 elections, these forces double their representation in the parliament |
| 13th July Bad Kissingen Eduard Kullmann attempts to assassinate Bismarck with a pistol, but only hits his hand, Kullmann names the church laws as the reason why he had to shoot Bismarck |
| Kulturkampf Kullmann, Eduard | |
| 13th July Bad Kissingen Eduard Kullmann attempts to assassinate Bismarck with a pistol, but only hits his hand, Kullmann names the church laws as the reason why he had to shoot Bismarck |
| Legislation Clergy Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| 25th May Further May Laws against the Ultramontane clergy provoking Pius IX to annul them |
| Legislation May Laws Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| 25th May Further May Laws against the Ultramontane clergy provoking Pius IX to annul them |
| Plot Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| Bad Kissingen A Catholic, Heinz Kullman, attempts to assassinate Bismarck at Bad Kissingen |
| President Forckenbeck, Maximilian Franz August von | |
| Berlin Appointed President of the Reichstag |
| Publication of Sacher Masoch Sacher-Masoch, Leopold von | |
| Publication of, "Die Messalinen Wiens" from whom the word "masochism" is derived |