Albrecht von Mülinen

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Albrecht von Mülinen, Portrait of August Friedrich Oelenhainz (1792)

Albrecht von Mülinen (born February 12, 1732 in Bern ; † December 13, 1807 there ), mayor of the city and republic of Bern.

In 1764, Mülinen became a member of the Grand Council. From 1769 to 1774 he was governor in Laupen . In 1774 he became a member of the Small Council, was from 1778 Venner to forge , 1782 Bern envoy to settle the Freiburg riots and from 1783 Welschseckelmeister . From 1791, Mülinen, as mayor, together with Niklaus Friedrich von Steiger, represented a policy that turned against France. When the French invaded in 1798, he was taken hostage to Strasbourg . He conducted genealogical studies.

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predecessor Office successor
Niklaus Friedrich von Steiger Schultheiss von Bern
February 28, 1791 - Easter 1791,
Easter 1792–1797 (even years)
(Office suspended)
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