Carl Alexander Sparrow

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Carl Alexander Spatz (1810-1856)
Carl Alexander Spatz (1810-1856)

Carl Alexander Spatz (born September 4, 1810 in Speyer ; † July 9, 1856 in Frankenthal ) was a German lawyer and politician .

Life

He was the son of the district councilor Johann Bernhard Spatz (1782-1840) and his first wife Charlotte Katharina born. Holtzmann (1784-1825). Carl Alexander Sparrow studied from 1828 to 1832 at the Universities of Heidelberg and Munich law . From 1836 he worked as a lawyer in Frankenthal.

In 1848 he made political appearances in the course of the March Revolution as a signatory of liberal petitions and as a participant in a deputation to Munich , took part in the pre-parliament and became a member of the Fifties Committee . From May 18, 1848 until the end of the rump parliament on June 18, 1849 he was a member of the Frankenthal National Assembly , where he belonged to the left-wing parliamentary group of the German court . In the rump parliament he was a member of the Committee of Fifteen , having previously been a member of the committee for the enforcement of the imperial constitution . In the course of the imperial constitution campaign , Spatz took part in the Palatinate uprising .

In 1853 Spatz was suspended as a lawyer due to contacts with political refugees and then lived as a merchant in Frankenthal.

literature

  • Heinrich Best , Wilhelm Weege: Biographical manual of the members of the Frankfurt National Assembly 1848/49. Droste, Düsseldorf 1998, ISBN 3-7700-0919-3 , p. 324.
  • Gerhard Nestler: Carl Alexander Spatz, Georg Jakob Stockinger and Friedrich Justus Willich. Three Frankenthal advocates and the revolution of 1848/49, in: Frankenthal once and now, vol. 1998, issue 1/2, pp. 36–43

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