Bernhard von Hausen

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Bernhard Heinrich Freiherr von Hausen (born September 4, 1835 in Zwickau , † December 31, 1893 in Coswig ) was a German conservative politician . He was Saxon official and District Chief and member of the Saxon parliament .

Live and act

The son of the royal Saxon colonel Johann Ferdinand von Hausen (1797–1881), owner of the Hilgenhaus in Lorch and Herr auf Drehbach and Thoßfell, attended the St. Afra Princely School in Meißen from 1848 . He then studied from 1854 at the University of Leipzig the law and Kameralistik . In 1855 he became a member of the Corps Misnia Leipzig . After working as an actuary in the Chemnitz court office , further positions as a government assessor in the district offices of Dresden and Zwickau followed from 1864 . As authorized representative of Count Friedrich Magnus zu Solms-Wildenfels as the owner of the Wildenfels estate , he was a member of the first chamber of the Saxon state parliament from 1866 to 1868 . In 1868 he was appointed governor of Zwickau. From 1871 to 1877 he was a representative of the 42nd rural constituency (judicial district Schwarzenberg ) in the second chamber of the Saxon state parliament. In 1877 he was appointed secret councilor in the Zwickau district chief. After being briefly in 1879 as the official captain in the neighboring Glauchau had been transferred, he became in 1883 the District Chief appointed by Zwickau. In 1890 he was made an honorary citizen of Zwickau. From January 1891 until his death he was district chief of Dresden.

literature

  • Elvira Döscher, Wolfgang Schröder : Saxon parliamentarians 1869–1918. The deputies of the Second Chamber of the Kingdom of Saxony in the mirror of historical photographs. A biographical handbook (= photo documents on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 5). Droste, Düsseldorf 2001, ISBN 3-7700-5236-6 , p. 389.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 151 , 132
  2. ^ A b c Elvira Döscher, Wolfgang Schröder : Saxon Parliamentarians 1869–1918. The deputies of the Second Chamber of the Kingdom of Saxony in the mirror of historical photographs. A biographical handbook (= photo documents on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 5). Droste, Düsseldorf 2001, ISBN 3-7700-5236-6 , p. 389.
  3. ^ Josef Matzerath : Aspects of the history of the Saxon state parliament - presidents and members of parliament from 1833 to 1952 , Dresden 2001, p. 42
  4. ^ Josef Matzerath: Aspects of the history of the Saxon state parliament - presidents and members of parliament from 1833 to 1952 , Dresden 2001, p. 103