Alexander von Schade
Karl August Alexander von Schade (born February 5, 1781 in Kleinliehaben ; † April 23, 1854 in Kleinliehaben) was a Russian cavalryman and member of the state parliament in Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, as well as the owner of the manor on Kleinliehaben.
He came from the Erfurt patrician family Schad / Schade and was the seventh child of Lieutenant Colonel Christian Friedrich von Schade (1738–1821) and Charlotte Sophie Wilhelmine nee. von Wurmb (1744–1789).
In 1824 he married Natalie Ernestine Friederike Caroline b. von Schade (1805–1842). From this marriage there were four children.
During the Wars of Liberation he was a lieutenant in the Russian-German Legion and entered Russian services in 1814. At the end of his career he was Rittmeister.
From 1830 to 1848 he was elected member of the state parliament for the constituency of suzerainty in the state parliament of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt.
literature
- Jochen Lengemann: Landtag and regional representation of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt 1821–1923. Biographical manual . G. Fischer, Jena Stuttgart 1994, pp. 51-54, 238
- Barthold von Quistorp: The Imperial Russian German Legion. Berlin 1860, p. 323
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SURNAME | What a shame, Alexander von |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | What a shame, Karl August Alexander von |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Member of the state parliament and manor owner |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 5, 1781 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Small charms |
DATE OF DEATH | April 23, 1854 |
Place of death | Small charms |