Aloys Fritzen

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Aloys Fritzen

Aloys Fritzen (also Alois, born February 19, 1840 in Kleve , † August 19, 1916 in Düsseldorf ) was a German lawyer and politician of the Center Party .

Life

After graduating from the Collegium Augustinianum Gaesdonck , Fritzen studied law in Bonn and Heidelberg . In 1861 he joined the judicial service at the Kleve regional court and in 1866 became a regional court assessor. As a soldier he took part in the German War . From 1868 Fritzen was first alderman in Düsseldorf and from 1875 regional councilor in the Rhenish provincial administration . In 1889, Fritzen resigned from civil service and, as a member of the Center Party, concentrated on parliamentary activities as a member of the German Reichstag , the Prussian House of Representatives and the Rhenish Provincial Parliament .

Aloys Fritzen was a brother of Adolf Fritzen , Bishop of Strasbourg, and Karl Fritzen , who like Aloys Fritzen emerged as a lawyer and central politician.

Works

  • About the church building load in Bergisch with special consideration for the church towers . Dietz, Düsseldorf 1870.
  • The oden of Quintus Horatius Flaccus, translated in the original meter . Voss, Düsseldorf 1888.

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