Alois Gironcoli

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Alois Gironcoli (born June 20, 1834 in Gorizia , † October 1, 1877 in Klagenfurt ) was a member of the Austrian House of Representatives .

Life

Alois Gironcoli was the son of Hofrat Josef Gironcoli. He studied law at the University of Vienna and owned a property in Klagenfurt. From 1865 to 1866 he was the founder and editor of the "Alpen-Blätter" in Klagenfurt. In 1871 he was editor of the " Wiener Zeitung ". In 1872 he retired and moved to Klagenfurt.

He was a Roman Catholic and had been married to his cousin Franziska von Findigg, with whom he had a son, since 1855 .

Political functions

literature

  • Lothar Höbelt , The position of the Carinthians in the politics of the liberal era (1861–1879); in: Carinthian regional history and archival science. Festschrift for Alfred Ogris on his 60th birthday (= Archive for Patriotic History and Topography 84, Klagenfurt 2001) 433–452

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matricula Online - Klagenfurt - Dom, death register X, 1861–1877, page 300, entry no. 100, 9th line
  2. Short biography of Alois Gironcoli
  3. ^ Matricula Online - Klagenfurt - St. Jakob adStrasse, marriage book III, 1850–1899, page 12