Maurice Holzmann

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Sir Maurice Holzmann, KCB, KCVO, ISO (born Moritz Holzmann;[1] 28 January 1835 – 1 April 1909) was a German-born member of the British royal household who served Edward VII (as Prince of Wales and King) for 45 years. He was also a keen mountaineer actively involved with the Alpine Club.

Moritz Holzmann was born in 1835 in Köthen in the German Duchy of Anhalt, to Victor Friedrich Holzmann and Friederika Dorothee Wilhelmine Schöner. His father was an official in the Courts of Justice.[2][3] He read chemistry and medicine at the Universities at Leipzig and Heidelberg.[2]

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