Alexander von Bülow
Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm August Ferdinand von Bülow (born February 25, 1829 in Ludwigslust , † July 13, 1901 in Schwerin ) was a German lawyer and minister of state in Mecklenburg-Schwerin .
Life
Alexander von Bülow was a son of the chamberlain, manorial estate owner and later court marshal Jaspar Friedrich von Bülow auf Rodenwalde . He studied law at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität and in 1848 became a member of the Corps Vandalia Heidelberg . When he was inactive , he moved to his home university in Rostock , initially settling down as a farmer. In 1858 he was appointed chamberlain. From 1871 he was entrant on Goldenbow , Rodenwalde and Gosau . In 1879 he became district administrator of the Duchy of Schwerin , in 1886 grand ducal Mecklenburg-Schwerin Minister of State, President of the Secret Council there and authorized representative of the German Federal Council for both Mecklenburg (partial) grand duchies.
Honors
- House Order of the Wendish Crown , Grand Cross
literature
- The members of Vandalia zu Heidelberg as of September 29, 1935 . [Berlin 1936]
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kösener corps lists 1910, 122 , 156
- ↑ See the entry of Alexander von Bülow's matriculation in the Rostock matriculation portal
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SURNAME | Bülow, Alexander von |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Bülow, Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm August Ferdinand von (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Prime Minister (1829–1901) |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 25, 1829 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ludwigslust |
DATE OF DEATH | July 13, 1901 |
Place of death | Schwerin |