Carl Rebling

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Johann Gottlob Wilhelm Carl Rebling (born March 11, 1813 in Clingen , † March 23, 1878 in Eisenach ) was a German lawyer and politician.

Rebling was the son of the tax collector and brandy distiller Johann Friedrich Theodor Rebling and his wife Johanna Dorothea Friederike, née Ludwig. He married on August 24, 1836 in Clingen Charlotte Wilhelmine Kegel (born February 27, 1815 in Gangloffsömmern; † March 7, 1884 in Eisenach), the daughter of the administrator and later bailiff Tobias Kegel . Carl Rebling , member of the state parliament of the Principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen from 1853 to 1855, is a second cousin.

job

Rebling studied law and became a government lawyer in Greussen. From 1836 he was also the city clerk and from 1846 city counsel there. In 1847 he became the personal representative of Princess Mathilde von Schwarzburg-Sondershausen in her divorce from her husband . In 1850 he became public prosecutor and deputy chief public prosecutor at the Eisenach appellate court. In 1856 he was elected by the state parliament of the Grand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach as a part-time member of the State Court of the Grand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach and retired in 1876 due to health reasons.

politics

During the March Revolution of 1848 he emerged as a leading member of the "People's Association for the Sub-Rulership". In the Landtag of the Principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, he spoke out in favor of direct elections to the Landtag. He was a member of the state parliament from March 21 to 28, 1848, from August 28 to October 16, 1848, and from June 4, 1849 to June 30, 1850. From September to October 1848 he was deputy state parliament syndic. Some commentators regarded him as "the spiritual leader of the constitutional movement", as "the spiritual leader of the revolution [...], a man of extraordinary ability".

In 1850 he was a member of the Schwarzburg-Sondershausen Member of the State House of the Erfurt Union Parliament . There he was secretary, he was also a member and chairman of the board of directors in Greußen.

Awards

  • Secret Justice Council (1871)
  • Knight 1st Class of the Grand Ducal House Order of Vigilance or of the White Falcon (1871)
  • Princely Cross of Honor 2nd Class (1876)

literature

  • The German. Newspaper for Thuringia and the Harz Mountains. Sondershäuser Tageblatt, General-Anzeiger and Official Gazette for the Principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. [Sondershausen: Eupel.] (Incomplete) digitized version
  • Friedrich Lammert, Constitutional History of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. Development of a German territorial constitution in the context of cultural history and constitutional law. Bonn and Leipzig: Kurt Schroeder 1920.
  • Jochen Lengemann : The German Parliament (Erfurt Union Parliament) from 1850. A manual: Members, officials, life data, parliamentary groups (= publications of the Historical Commission for Thuringia. Large series, Vol. 6). Urban & Fischer, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-437-31128-X , pp. 248-249.

Individual evidence

  1. Lammert p. 103.
  2. Bruno Huschke in Der Deutsche 1903 No. 81 .
  3. Carl Emmerling was a member of the Schwarzburg-Sondershausen House of Representatives in the Union Parliament .
  4. Der Deutsche 1871 No. 100 .