Baron Much-Belulinghausen Eligius Franz Joseph Von, a German dramatist, known by bis pseudonyme of Friedrich Halm, born in Cracow, April 2, 1800, died in Vienna, May 21, 1871. His first drama. Griseldis (Vienna, :>. was well received. Of the succeeding ones, the most celebrated are Der Sohnder Wild 1842; translated into English by Charles E.Anthon, New York, 1848, under the title of "The Son of the Wilderness," but frequently performed on the American stage under that of "Ingomar the Barbarian"), and Der Fechter von Ravenna (1854). Among-his later works is a drama entitled Iphigenie in Delphi, in imitation of Goethe's Iphigenie, and a play written for the Schiller festival in 1859 entitled Vor hundert Jahren. He published a volume of poetry (1850), a work on ancient Spanish plays (1852), and an edition of his works (8 vols., 1857-64). In 18G1 he was made member for life of the Austrian house of lords. For several years bo was first keeper of the imperial library, and from 1867 to 1870 director of the court theatre in Vienna.