Carl Julius Dannenberg

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Carl Julius Dannenberg

Carl Julius Dannenberg (born December 15, 1813 in Jever , † April 20, 1875 in Birkenfeld ) was a German judge . He was President of the Oldenburg State Parliament and a member of the constituent Reichstag of the North German Confederation .

Life

As the son of the pharmacist Georg Heinrich Dannenberg , Dannenberg attended the Mariengymnasium Jever . He began to study law at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg in 1834 and was accepted into the Corps Guestphalia Heidelberg in 1835 . When he was inactive , he moved to the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and the Georg August University in Göttingen .

From 1841 he was the official auditor in Minsen and Damme (Dümmer) and from 1844 secretary of the Oldenburg law firm . In 1847 he became a judge at the district court of Neuchâtel (Friesland) , in 1850 at the district court of Oldenburg, and from 1852 he was assigned to the judicial office as an assistant judge and the higher district court the following year. In 1855 he was appointed senior judge and in 1858 appellate judge. From 1861 he was assistant judge at the Upper Court of Appeal and High Court 1866 Director in Birkenfeld, the royal capital of the Duchy of Oldenburg belonging Principality of Birkenfeld .

Dannenberg took an active part in the political life of the duchy from an early age and was one of the first parliamentarians. In 1848 he was a member of the assembly of the 34th and constituent parliament . From 1848 to 1851 and from 1860 to 1866 he was a left-wing liberal member of the Oldenburg State Parliament, in 1861 Vice-President and in 1862/63 and 1866 its President.

In 1867 he was a member of the constituent Reichstag of the North German Confederation for the constituency of Oldenburg 1 ( Oldenburg , Eutin , Birkenfeld ) and the National Liberal Party . He joined the National Liberal Party .

literature

  • Albrecht Eckhardt: From the bourgeois revolution to the National Socialist takeover. The Oldenburg State Parliament and its deputies 1848–1933. Isensee, Oldenburg 1996, ISBN 3-89598-327-6 , p. 91 ( Oldenburger Forschungen NF 1).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corps lists 1910, 112 , 412
  2. Bernd Haunfelder , Klaus Erich Pollmann : Reichstag of the North German Confederation 1867-1870. Historical photographs and biographical handbook (= photo documents on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 2). Droste, Düsseldorf 1989, ISBN 3-7700-5151-3 , photo p. 96, short biography p. 390–391.
  3. ^ Fritz Specht, Paul Schwabe: The Reichstag elections from 1867 to 1903. Statistics of the Reichstag elections together with the programs of the parties and a list of the elected representatives. 2nd Edition. Carl Heymann Verlag, Berlin 1904, p. 276.