Berthold von Nasse

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Upper President of the Rhine Province Berthold von Nasse, Honorary Chairman of the International Art Exhibition and Large Horticultural Exhibition, Kunstpalast Düsseldorf , 1904
Monument in the Siebengebirge , Königswinter - Ittenbach

Berthold Johannes Marcellus Edmund Nasse , from 1905 von Nasse (born December 9, 1831 in Bonn , † November 30, 1906 there ) was a Prussian civil servant.

Life

Nasse came from a family living in Bielefeld from the 17th century and is the son of internist and psychiatrist Christian Friedrich Nasse , a member of the Leopoldina , and Henriette Weber (1788–1878) from an old Bielefeld linen dealer family. On June 12, 1862, he married Helene Weber in Hamburg . The sons Erwin and Ernst, who were both born in Diez an der Lahn , and the daughter Alwine, who later married Paul von Laer , come from this marriage .

Nasse studied from 1849 to 1853 at the universities in Bonn and Berlin . In 1853 he started as an auscultator at the Bonn Regional Court . In 1856 he was government clerk in Koblenz and represented in 1857 the district administrator of the district Mayen . In 1858 he came to the Prussian government in Potsdam and was reinstated as a government assistant in Koblenz in 1860, but in 1861 he came to the position of President of the Rhine Province . In 1867 he became the first provisional district administrator for the Unterlahn district . In 1874 he moved to the Ministry of the Interior as an " unskilled worker " and in 1877 he became a secret and lecturer council . In 1881 he was appointed District President of Trier . After seven years in office, he was appointed Undersecretary of State in the Prussian Ministry of Culture in 1888 . From 1890 to 1905 he was the Upper President of the Rhine Province and was the first native of the Rhineland to move into the seat of government, the former electoral palace in Koblenz. At the same time he was president of the Rheinstrom-Bauverwaltung. In 1893 he became a Real Privy Councilor .

Upon completion of his professional career on August 19, 1905, Nasse was raised to the Prussian nobility at Wilhelmshöhe Palace .

He was the protector of the beekeeping association of the Rhine Province .

Honors

literature

  • Reinhold Zilch: Acta Borussica (new episode), Volume 9, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim 1999, ISBN 3-487-11006-7 , p. 398.
  • Brockhaus' Kleines Konversations-Lexikon. Volume 2, 5th edition, Leipzig 1911, p. 245.
  • Klaus Schwabe (Ed.): The Prussian Oberpräsident 1815–1945 (= German ruling classes in modern times. Vol. 15 = Büdinger research on social history. 1981). Boldt, Boppard am Rhein 1985, ISBN 3-7646-1857-4 , p. 302.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Heinrich Schipperges:  Nasse, Christian Friedrich. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 18, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-428-00199-0 , pp. 741 f. ( Digitized version ). Mentioned in the article about his father.
  2. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume IX, p. 339, Volume 116 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1998, ISBN 3-7980-0816-7 .
  3. L. Krancher, Oskar Krancher: Calendar of the German bee friend for the year 1908. Verlag Theodor Thomas, 1908 ( excerpt )