Carl Theodor Heldman

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Carl Theodor Heldman

Carl Theodor Heldman (born January 26, 1801 in Lemgo ; † December 16, 1872 in Detmold ) was a German civil servant and politician in the Principality of Lippe .

Theodor Heldmann was the son of the mayor of Lemgo. He studied law at the University of Göttingen and joined the fraternity there .

From 1822 he was a lawyer in Lemgo, before he entered the state services in Lippe in 1836 and became an official in the Oerlinghausen office .

In 1838 he was elected to the Lippe state parliament, where he was the leading representative of the liberal opposition together with Moritz Leopold Petri . As part of the March Revolution , he was appointed to the government on March 14, 1848. In 1868 he became head of the cabinet ministry, i.e. head of government in Lippe. In 1872 he left office on his death.

literature

  • Ernst-Hermann Grefe: The Mediatization Question and the Principality of Lippe in the Years 1848–1849. Dissertation, 1965, p. 8.

Individual evidence

  1. Grefe gives Heldmann as the surname and only Theodor as the first name. This seems to be the nickname

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