Arnold Woldemar von Frege-Weltzien

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Arnold Woldemar von Frege-Weltzien

Arnold Woldemar von Frege-Weltzien (born October 30, 1841 in Abtnaundorf , † October 22, 1916 in Dresden ) was a German manor owner and politician ( German Conservative Party ). He was a member of the Saxon state parliament and the Reichstag .

Live and act

The son of Woldemar Frege (1811–1890), manor owner and associate professor at the Law Faculty of the University of Leipzig , received his first training from a private tutor. He then visited the Teichmann Institute in Leipzig and the Royal Pedagogy in Halle . Studies at the universities in Halle , Bonn and Leipzig followed. He completed his studies with a doctorate at the University of Leipzig . After the Franco-Prussian War , in which he had participated as a delegate of the Albertverein , he devoted himself to extensive trips through Europe in order to get to know the most famous farms. He then took over his father's manor in Abtnaundorf on which he meliorations introduced. In 1889 he acquired the Zabeltitz manor .

Frege was involved in various non-profit organizations such as the Inner Mission , the Diocesan Association for the Welfare of Released Persons and the Leipzig Economic Society . He was one of the co-founders of the Conservative State Association in the Kingdom of Saxony and the German Conservative Party . From 1878 he was a member of the Reichstag in Berlin as a representative of the 18th Saxon constituency. In the 10th electoral term he took over the office of 1st Vice President of the Reichstag in 1898. He resigned this office and his mandate in the Reichstag on November 15, 1901 due to a serious illness.

From 1893 until his death he was a member of the first chamber of the Saxon state parliament , appointed by the king .

family

Frege was married in his first marriage to the daughter of General Ludwig von Weltzien Helene von Weltzien from the house of Weisin, whose brother Peter von Weltzien as a one-year volunteer in the 1st East Prussian Fusilier Regiment No. 33 and as the last offspring of this house on 18. August 1870 at Gravelotte . At the ceremony ennobled King Albert on August 18, 1895 Frege and his relatives in the addition of Zunamens Weltzien . He had the following children:

  • Ludwig (born March 13, 1875 - September 1918 in New York) ∞ Matnie Thornwell Swaine (born September 12, 1881)
  • Livia (* July 17, 1876; † July 16, 1963) ∞ Hermann von Rössing (* January 23, 1858; † 1932) Chamberlain since 1890, most recently Oberhausmarschall
  • Elisabeth (* August 7, 1877) ∞ Rudolf Jay (* April 15, 1865; † 1926)
  • Marianne (* May 8, 1879) ∞ Alfred von Wolffersdorff (* October 13, 1867)
  • Arnolda (born February 3, 1886) ∞ Wichard von Rochow (born April 14, 1884 - † February 10, 1957)

In 1900 he married Agnes von Plato, who was twenty years younger than him, in Grabow and donated to the von Plato family in Plate for the renovation of the patronage church of St. Mary .

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  1. as alternative years of birth are also mentioned in the literature as 1840 and 1846
  2. ^ Josef Matzerath : Aspects of the Saxon State Parliament History - Presidents and Members of Parliament from 1833 to 1952. Dresden 2001, p. 41.
  3. ^ Meyer's Large Conversational Lexicon. Volume 7, Leipzig 1907, p. 53.
  4. ^ Arnold von Frege-Weltzien in the Leipzig Lexicon.