Carl von Müller

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Carl Müller , from 1903 Ritter von Müller , (born June 14, 1845 in Erlangen , † March 10, 1933 in Munich ) was a German administrative lawyer in Bavaria.

Life

As the son of a wine merchant from Erlangen, Carl Müller attended the Fridericianum grammar school in Erlangen . He studied law at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen (WS 1863/64), the University of Leipzig (1864), again in Erlangen (1865), at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin (1866) and from 1867 back in Erlangen. He was a member and senior of the Corps Onoldia and headed the Kösener Congress in 1866 (the year of the German War ). In 1870 he was awarded a Dr. iur. PhD . In 1872 he entered the civil service of the Kingdom of Bavaria . He was a government advisor in Bayreuth , district office functionary in Fürth (1874), district office assessor in Fürth (1876) and Nuremberg (1880) and secretary of the Bavarian State Exhibition in Nuremberg (1881). Since 1881 he was a government assessor in the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior, in 1887 he became a district administrator of the Lindau district office , in 1888 a member of the government in Ansbach and in 1894 a member of the administrative court in Munich. In 1898 he came to the Bavarian Ministry of Education as a senior councilor . Promoted to Ministerialrat in 1900 , in 1906 he became director of the Bavarian Administrative Court and in 1907 regional president in Lower Franconia . He retired in Munich .

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 42/507.
  2. obituary in Onoldenzeitung no. 52nd