Andreas Deinhard

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Andreas Deinhard

Andreas Friedrich Deinhard (born November 30, 1845 in Deidesheim ; † May 28, 1907 there ) was a German politician and winery owner in the small town of Deidesheim in the Palatinate.

family

Dr. phil. Andreas Deinhard was the son of Friedrich Deinhard (1812–1871), the founder of the Winning winery in Deidesheim, and his wife Margarete Jordan (1816–1889), the daughter of Deidesheim's mayor Andreas Jordan . Father Friedrich Deinhard was the son of Johann Friedrich Deinhard , the founder of the wine wholesaler Deinhard in Koblenz , which still exists today as a sparkling wine.

Life

After his father's death in 1871, Deinhard took over his father's estate. Through stays in France, he acquired great expertise in the field of viticulture.

Deinhard was a committee member when the German Viticulture Association was founded in 1874 and its vice-president from 1899 to 1907. In his hometown Deidesheim he held a seat on the city council. As a member of the National Liberal Party , he also had mandates in various parliaments such as the District Council of Dürkheim and the Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Bavaria (1881-1904) as a representative for the constituency of Neustadt an der Haardt (now Neustadt an der Weinstrasse ).

In the tenth legislative period of the Reichstag (1898–1903) Deinhard also had a mandate there (for the Reichstag constituency Palatinate (Bavaria) 2 ); while he acted as second chairman of the Reichstag parliamentary group of the National Liberal Party and worked on the Wine Act of 1901, which introduced cellar control.

Deinhard died of paralysis on May 28, 1907 . His winery became the property of Leopold von Winning, the husband of Deinhard's daughter Emma.

Individual evidence

  1. a b House of Bavarian History, accessed on December 31, 2009
  2. Deinhard was put forward as a compromise candidate by the National Liberals and the Federation of Farmers. Carl-Wilhelm Reibel: Handbook of the Reichstag elections 1890-1918. Alliances, results, candidates (= handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 15). Half volume 2, Droste, Düsseldorf 2007, ISBN 978-3-7700-5284-4 , pp. 1010-1014.
  3. ^ Kurt Andermann, Berthold Schnabel: Deidesheim - Contributions to the history and culture of a city in the wine country . Jan Thorbecke Verlag, Sigmaringen 1995, ISBN 3-7995-0418-4

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