Adolf Hermann Hagen
Adolf Hermann Wilhelm Hagen  | |
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Adolph Hermann Wilhelm Hagen in 1862  | |
| Born | 23 September 1820 | 
| Died | 17 August 1894 (aged 73) | 
| Occupation(s) | Politician Banker  | 
| Spouse(s) | 1. Johanna Louise Amalie Bessel (1826–1856) 2. Anna Claussen (1831–1905)  | 
| Children | Ernst Bessel Hagen, physicist (1851–1923) Fritz Karl Bessel-Hagen, physician (1856–1945) Werner Hagen, diplomat (1864–1921)  | 
| Parent | Carl Heinrich Hagen | 
Adolf Hermann Wilhelm Hagen (23 September 1820 – 17 August 1894) was a public official in Prussia. He was also a banker and a liberal politician.
He is known for the "Hagen resolution", presented in the Prussian House of Representatives in 1862, which triggered a general election and heralded the end of the so-called (and as matters turned out short-lived) "New Era" in Prussian politics.