Anton Rehaag
Anton Rehaag (born August 10, 1812 in Arnsdorf near Wormditt , † July 29, 1860 in Lichtenau, Braunsberg district ) was a German priest , member of parliament and landowner in East Prussia.
Life
Rehaag attended the Royal High School in Braunsberg . After graduating from high school , he enrolled at the Albertus University of Königsberg for medicine at Easter 1832 . As a Catholic from Warmia , he joined the Corpsland Team Baltia . In the leaves of remembrance has Wilhelm Schmiedeberg get it for posterity. Rehaag broke off his studies and went to the Lyceum Hosianum in Braunsberg. After his ordination (1839) he became a chaplain in Marienburg in West Prussia . When the Corps Masovia took over the Baltia on October 27, 1840, Rehaag became a Masurian philistine. In January 1842, he came as vicar of Konigsberg. Pr. 1849 he was inaugurated as a pastor in Lichtenau . There he died at the age of 48. Rehaag owned the Arendsdorf / Arnsdorf estate. In 1862/63, in the 7th legislative period, he represented the constituency of Königsberg 5 in the Prussian House of Representatives . There he belonged to the center faction .
See also
- List of members of the Corps Masovia
- List of corps students in the Prussian House of Representatives
literature
- Andrzej Kopiczko: Duchowieństwo katolickie diecezji warmińskiej w latach 1821–1945. [The Catholic clergy of the Diocese of Warmia in the years 1821–1945]. Część 2: Słownik [Part 2: Lexicon]. Olsztyn 2003.
- Hans Peter Hümmer , Michaela Neubert : Wilhelm Schmiedebergs sheets of memory (1835-1839). A contribution to the student memorial culture at the Albertus University in Königsberg. Edited by the Association for Corporate Student History Research in cooperation with the Institute for Higher Education and the German Society for Higher Education. Würzburg and Neustadt an der Aisch 2013, ISBN 978-3-87707-872-3 , pp. 295-296.
Web links
- Arnsdorf, St. Katharina (GenWiki)
Individual evidence
- ^ Hans Lippold (Ed.): Directory of all members of the Corps Masovia 1823 to 1960. Kiel 1962.
- ^ A b Johann Joseph Braun: History of the Royal High School in Braunsberg during its three hundred years of existence. Festive program, with which the director Prof. Braun invites you to the celebration of the three hundredth anniversary of this institution on Tuesday July 4th 1865 in the name of the teachers' college. Braunsberg o. J. [1865], p. 139, no. 200.
- ^ Hartung: Academic memory book of the Albertus University (1817–1844). Easter 1834, No. 52 (p. 112) ( digitized version )
- ^ Kösener corps lists 1910, 141/335
- ↑ Kopiczko (2003)
- ↑ Bernd Haunfelder : Biographical Handbook for the Prussian House of Representatives 1849-1867. Droste-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-5181-5 , p. 204.
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SURNAME | Rehaag, Anton |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rehaag, Anton Roderich (full name); Tuslik Braun (pub name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Catholic theologian |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 10, 1812 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Arnsdorf near Wormditt , East Prussia |
DATE OF DEATH | July 29, 1860 |
Place of death | Lichtenau, Braunsberg district , East Prussia |