Adolf von Zerzog

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Adolf Marian Constantin von Zerzog (born March 26, 1799 in Nuremberg , † March 13, 1880 at CastleChecking near Regensburg ) was a German landowner and politician.

Zerzog studied 1819-1824 at the Universities of Jena , Würzburg and Erlangen law . During his studies in 1818 he became a member of the original fraternity in Jena and in 1822 a member of the youth union and the old Erlanger fraternity / Germania , to which the circle of friends around the later mayor of Regensburg Gottlieb von Thon-Dittmer belonged. In 1823 he became a member of the Old Würzburg Burschenschaft , later the Germania zu Würzburg Burschenschaft .

As a forestry apprentice, Zerzog came to the Upper Palatinate in 1825 , where he married Juliane von Thon-Dittmer in 1827, granddaughter of the wealthy Regensburg businessman Georg Friedrich von Dittmer and older sister of Gottlieb von Thon-Dittmer. After the death of her father Karl Christian Thon († 1831) she inherited the Etterzhausen estate , so that Zerzog became the landowner through her. His wife looked after a large family with eight children on the estate and also looked after the son Gustav of her younger brother Gottlieb von Thon-Dittmer after his wife died in 1838 and he was appointed minister to Munich in 1848. Zerzog later came to Upper Franconia , where he became the owner of Nairitz Castle. From May 18, 1848 to May 24, 1849, Zerzog was a member of parliament for Regensburg in the Frankfurt National Assembly . There he was a member of the economic committee.

literature

  • Adolf von Zerzog: A Bavarian in the Paulskirche: the letters of the Regensburg delegate Adolf von Zerzog from the Frankfurt National Assembly 1848/49 , ed. by Werner Chrobak and Emma Mages, Regensburg 1998.
  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 6: T-Z. Winter, Heidelberg 2005, ISBN 3-8253-5063-0 , pp. 422-424.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Peter Kaupp (edit.): Stamm-Buch of the Jenaische Burschenschaft. The members of the original fraternity 1815-1819 (= treatises on student and higher education. Vol. 14). SH-Verlag, Cologne 2005, ISBN 3-89498-156-3 , p. 163.
  2. Dieter Albrecht: Regensburg im Wandel, studies on the history of the city in the 19th and 20th centuries . In: Museums and Archives of the City of Regensburg (Hrsg.): Studies and sources on the history of Regensburg . tape 2 . Mittelbayerische Verlags-Gesellschaft mbH, Regensburg 1984, ISBN 3-921114-11-X , p. 119 .
  3. Werner Chrobak: The Thon Dittmer-Palais . In: City of Regensburg, Kulturreferat (Hrsg.): Kulturführer . tape 25 . City of Regensburg, Regensburg 2019, ISBN 978-3-943222-55-5 , p. 57-67 .

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