Albert Ludwig von Haza-Radlitz
Albert Ludwig von Haza-Radlitz (born April 16, 1798 in Lewitz near Meseritz , Grand Duchy of Posen ; † April 21, 1872 there ; Polish: Wojciech Haza z Radlic) was a manor owner and member of the Reichstag .
biography
He was born to Protestant parents and lost his father at an early age. His mother entered into a second marriage in 1817 with the writer and philosopher Adam Heinrich Müller , who had become a Catholic in 1805.
Albert Ludwig von Haza-Radlitz attended school in Dresden and Berlin and volunteered as a hunter in Prussian military service in 1815 . After returning from the campaign as a second lieutenant , he studied in Leipzig from 1816 and in Berlin from 1819. In 1820 he became an auscultator at the royal court in Berlin and in 1821 at the higher regional court in Naumburg.
In 1825, his stepfather found him a position as cabinet secretary to Duke Ferdinand Friedrich von Anhalt-Köthen . Under the influence of Adam Heinrich Müller, he converted to the Catholic Church in the same year. Shortly before him, on July 5, 1825, in Paris, Müller's stepson Albert Ludwig von Haza-Radlitz also converted. The conversion took place in the presence of the Swiss constitutional lawyer Karl Ludwig von Haller . Since 1826 Haza-Radlitz officiated as ducal Anhaltinischer chamberlain . In 1829 he became a Knight of the Papal Order of the Golden Spur . Around 1840 he translated several religious books from Italian into German.
He later lived as a manor owner and councilor in Lewitz near Birnbaum . In 1871 he moved to the German Reichstag as a member of the Polish parliamentary group and the constituency Marienwerder 6 ( Konitz - Tuchel ) . He resigned this mandate on October 23, 1871 for health reasons.
His eldest son Paul von Haza-Radlitz (* 1830 in Köthen) became a Jesuit and worked as a pastor at the St. Francis Borgia Church in Washington (Missouri) .
literature
- Ronald Roggen: "Restoration" - battle cry and swear word: a communication analysis of the main work of the state theorist Karl Ludwig von Haller (1768-1854) , Volume 24 of: Religion, Politics, Society in Switzerland , Saint-Paul Verlag, 1999, ISBN 3727812168 ; (Digital scan)
- David August Rosenthal : Images of converts from the nineteenth century. Volume 1, part 1, page 438 and volume 1, part 2, pages 521-524, Schaffhausen, Hurter Verlag, 1871 and 1872
- Andreas Gottfried Schmidt: Anhalt's writers' lexicon. Groening, Bernburg 1830
- Georg Christoph Hamberger (founder); continued by Johann Georg Meusel : The learned Teutschland. 5th edition, Volume 22, Part 2, Meyer, Lemgo 1831
- Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon . Volume 4, published by Friedrich Voigt, Leipzig 1863, p. 261 ( digitized version )
- Teodor Żychliński : Kronika żałobna rodzin wielkopolskich od 1863–1876 r. Leitgeber, Poznań 1877
- Eduard Maria Oettinger (founder); Hugo Schramm-Macdonald (Ed.): Moniteur des dates. Volume 9, Bernhard Hermann, Leipzig 1882, p. 83 ( excerpt )
- Wielka encyklopedya powszechna ilustrowana. Volume 28, Sikorski [et al.], Warszawa 1901
- Samuel organ fire : Encyklopedja powszechna. Volume 16, Organ Fire, Warszawa 1904
- Wilhelm Kosch : Catholic Germany. Volume 1, Haas & Grabherr, Augsburg 1933
- Genealogical handbook of noble houses . Series A, Volume XIII, CA Starke Verlag , Limburg an der Lahn 1975, p. 222 (= Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Volume 60)
Web links
- Historical-Political Yearbook from 1880
- von Haza-Radlitz in the database of members of the Reichstag
- Biography of Bernhard Haza-Radlic . In: Heinrich Best : database of the members of the Reichstag of the Empire 1867/71 to 1918 (Biorab - Kaiserreich)
Individual evidence
- ^ Fritz Specht, Paul Schwabe: The Reichstag elections from 1867 to 1903. Statistics of the Reichstag elections together with the programs of the parties and a list of the elected representatives. 2nd Edition. Carl Heymann Verlag, Berlin 1904, p. 20.
- ^ David August Rosenthal : Convert pictures from the nineteenth century , volume 1, part 2, page 524, Schaffhausen, Hurter Verlag, 1872
- ↑ Bernhard von Haza-Radlic (1846–1897) stands for this mandate, which according to http://www.sejm-wielki.pl/b/ut.36.1.10 is probably the son of "Wojciech Haza-Radlic" (the Polish Notation of what is shown here). "Bernard z. Radlic-Haza" appears as a petitioner: Stenographic reports on the negotiations of the German Reichstag. I. legislative period, III. Session 1872. Volume 3, Berlin 1872, Appendix p. 91, No. 260 ( digitized version )
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SURNAME | Haza-Radlitz, Albert Ludwig von |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Haza z Radlic, Wojciech (Polish) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German manor owner and politician, MdR |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 16, 1798 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Lewitz near Meseritz , Grand Duchy of Posen |
DATE OF DEATH | April 21, 1872 |
Place of death | Lewitz near Meseritz , Grand Duchy of Posen |