Edwin von Reuthen

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Count Edwin von Reuthen (born 1962) is a Braslander philosopher and the Rector of the University of Lansborn. He is the son of Count Ladislaus von Reuthen.

His parents separated in 1969, although they have never annulled their marriage and remain in good terms with each other. His mother is a renowned intellectual and worked for many years as a professor of the Faculty of Philosophy of the Pontifical University of Markund.

Edwin attended school in Markund and later enrolled as a philosophy student in the University of Markund. As he and his mother knew she would have to be his teacher in some courses, she warned him to be twice as good as his classmates, as she would be twice as strict with him. He graduated at the top of his class, and immediately was offered a position at the University of Thurwald.

In 1990 he married Caroline von Dingen. They had a son, Bernhard, born in 1992. The couple separated in 1998 and their marriage was annulled in 2005.

In 2012 he married his second wife, Countess Vittoria von Henslen. They live in Lansborn with her two adopted children.

Edwin was appointed Rector of the newly created Ducal University of Lansborn in 2011.