Bodo von Bülow

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Bodo Georg Wilhelm Carl von Bülow (born September 15, 1834 in Göttingen , † May 20, 1904 in Schwerin ) was a Mecklenburg-Schwerin state councilor and chairman of the finance ministry.

Life

Bodo von Bülow studied law at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg . In 1855 he became active in the Corps Vandalia Heidelberg. When he was inactive, he moved to the Georg-August University in Göttingen . He passed the auditor exam in 1858 and the assessor exam in Hanover in 1862. He was employed as an official assessor in Bleckede . In 1863 he became a laborer at the Landdrostei Hanover , in 1865 in the Hanoverian Ministry of the Royal House. In 1897 he changed to the services of Mecklenburg as ministerial advisor, in 1873 he became Mecklenburg chargé d'affaires at the Prussian court and plenipotentiary to the Federal Council and in 1874 Legation Councilor. In 1875 he became a State Councilor and Head of the Ministry of Finance. In 1896 he retired as a Real Privy Councilor.

Bülow was the owner of the manor on Kaltenmoor and Wilschenbroock (today districts of Lüneburg ). His son Hans (born March 8, 1883 in Schwerin) was killed in the first days of the First World War near Arras .

literature

  • The members of Vandalia zu Heidelberg as of September 29, 1935 . Berlin 1936, p. 66.
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 1566 .

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 73 , 201