Carl Friedrich Wilhelm August von Ziegler and Klipphausen

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Carl Friedrich Wilhelm August von Ziegler and Klipphausen (* April 2, 1770 , † February 7, 1841 in Niedercunewalde ) was an Upper Lusatian manor owner and politician.

From his father Friedrich Wilhelm von Ziegler and Klipphausen († 1792) he inherited the manor Niedercunewalde in Upper Lusatia , over which he was heir, feudal lord and court lord. He also owned Pielitz and was the Grand Ducal Saxon-Weimar Chamberlain . From 1830 Ziegler and Klipphausen belonged to the second corpus of the Saxon estates for the manor owners of Upper Lusatia . After the introduction of the Saxon constitution in 1831 , he was a member of the first chamber of the constitutional Saxon state parliament from 1833 until his death as the owner of the manor house, elected for life . In his political function, he fought in the state parliaments in 1833/34 , 1836/47 and 1839/40 mostly single-handedly , but ultimately unsuccessfully for the admission of women as spectators at the state parliament sessions .

Ziegler and Kliphhauses married in 1797 in Krischa Johanna Eleonora von Carlowitz, who took over ownership of the Niedercunewalde manor after his death.

Individual evidence

  1. New Lusatian Magazine . New episode VI. Band, news from Lausitz. Piece 1, p. 27 ( digitized version )
  2. a b Nieder-Cunewalde. In: Gustav Adolf Poenicke (ed.): Album of the manors and castles in the Kingdom of Saxony. Volume 3: Margraviate Upper Lusatia. Leipzig 1859, pp. 220-221 ( digitized version )
  3. ^ Josef Matzerath : Aspects of the Saxon State Parliament History - The members of the (electoral) Saxon state estates (1863-1831). Dresden, 2009, p. 164f.
  4. Josef Matzerath: Aspects of Saxon State Parliament History - Presidents and Members of Parliament from 1833 to 1952. Dresden 2001, p. 54
  5. Josef Matzerath: Aspects of the history of the Saxon state parliament - formations and breaks in the bicameral parliament (1833-1868). Dresden 2007, p. 116f.
  6. ^ Johann Samuelersch , Johann Gottfried Gruber , Moritz Hermann Eduard Meier : General Encyclopedia of Sciences and Arts . 1st section, 22nd part, p. 12 ( digitized version )