Carl Ferdinand Trieste
Carl Ferdinand Triest (* 1797 or 1798 in Stettin ; † August 15, 1889 there ) was a German administrative officer and parliamentarian.
Life
Trieste was a son of the Stettin pastor Johann Carl Friedrich Triest (1764-1810). He served as a one-year volunteer in 1815 and 1816 and was still involved in the war of liberation in 1815. He then studied law at the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin . In 1817/18 he became a member of the Corps Pomerania Berlin. In 1820 he passed the legal clerkship exam, completed the legal clerkship with the government in Stettin and was accepted there as a government assessor after passing the government assessor examination in 1824.
In 1835 Trieste was promoted to government council and appointed a member of the regulatory commission for the province of Pomerania . In 1844 he became a senior councilor and department head of Department III of the government in Magdeburg, which is responsible for direct taxes, domains and forests . In 1850 he was transferred back to the government in Szczecin and appointed director of the Rentenbank for the Pomeranian province. In 1857 he was also head of department III in Stettin. He was put up for disposition as a department conductor in 1880 and finally relieved of his office in 1881. He remained director of Rentenbank until 1886.
He was a member and since 1884 honorary member of the Society for Pomeranian History, Archeology and Art .
Parliamentarians
In the first electoral period from 1849 to 1850, Trieste was a member of the First Chamber of the Prussian Landtag as a member of the constituency of the city and district of Magdeburg, the districts of Jerichow I and Jerichow II.
In 1850 he was a member of the Volkshaus of the Erfurt Union Parliament as a Prussian member of the districts of Jerichow I and Jerichow II, Province of Saxony .
Awards
- War memorial for 1813/15 (Prussia) , 1815
- 1837 namesake for the Baltic seaside resort Karlshagen on Usedom
- Red Eagle Order 4th Class, 1850
- Order of the Red Eagle 3rd class with the ribbon, 1853
- Order of the Red Eagle 2nd Class with Oak Leaves, 1870
- Royal Crown Order (Prussia) 2nd class with the number 60 (for the 60th anniversary of service), 1880
literature
- Jochen Lengemann : The German Parliament (Erfurt Union Parliament) from 1850. 2000, p. 314.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Life data according to obituary in the monthly sheets of the Society for Pomeranian History, Antiquity and Art 9 (1889), p . J. completed his temporary existence the venerable senior of our society, the senior government councilor a. D. Carl Ferdinand Triest, in his 92nd year.
- ↑ Kösener corps lists 1910, 14 , 11
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Trieste, Carl Ferdinand |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German administrative officer and parliamentarian |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1797 or 1798 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Szczecin |
DATE OF DEATH | August 15, 1889 |
Place of death | Szczecin |