Administration Commission
The administration commission was the first joint higher authority in the Duchy of Nassau, newly created in 1806 and based in Wiesbaden .
The duchy arose from a variety of different territories. The previous Nassau governments of Wiesbaden, Weilburg, Ehrenbreitstein, Hachenburg and Altenkirchen consisted of the former Nassau principalities alone. In addition, a number of former imperial knighthood areas had been acquired. On September 6, 1806, these were subordinated to the newly created administration commission based in Wiesbaden. The administrative commission was repealed by edict of July 25, 1809 to September 1, 1809. In addition to the common ministry, a middle administrative level was created from three administrative districts: Wiesbaden, Weilburg and Ehrenbreitstein.
Office | previous territory | Transitioned to |
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Altenwied Office | Wied-Runkel , until 1803 Kurköln | Ehrenbreitstein administrative district |
Office Dierdorf | Wied-Runkel | Ehrenbreitstein administrative district |
Office Heddesdorf | Wied-Neuwied | Ehrenbreitstein administrative district |
Office Maischeid | Niederisenburg condominium | Ehrenbreitstein administrative district |
Neuerburg Office | Wied-Runkel , until 1803 Kurköln | Ehrenbreitstein administrative district |
Neuwied Office | Wied-Neuwied | Ehrenbreitstein administrative district |
Office seltzer | Wied-Neuwied | Wiesbaden administrative district |
Office Runkel | Wied-Runkel | Wiesbaden administrative district |
Braunfels Office | Solms | Wiesbaden administrative district |
Office Greifenstein ´ | Solms | Wiesbaden administrative district |
Office of Hohensolm | Solms | Wiesbaden administrative district |
Schaumburg Office | Schaumburg | Wiesbaden administrative district |
Office of Reifenberg | Waldbott-Bassenheim | Wiesbaden administrative district |
Office Diez | Orange | Wiesbaden administrative district |
Dauborn Office | Orange | Wiesbaden administrative district |
In addition, the places Nievern , Sauerthal , Wasenbach , Frücht , Schweighausen , Assenheim , Langenau , Cransberg and Niederhofheim were subordinate to the administration commission.
literature
- Norbert Zabel: Spatial authority organization in the Duchy of Nassau 1806-1866, 1981. ISBN 3-922244-39-4
- Nassau Annals: Yearbook of the Association for Nassau antiquity and historical research , volumes 9-10, 1868, pp. 310-311