Carl von Saenger

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carl von Saenger, 1848

Carl Saenger , from 1840 by Saenger , also a singer (born January 18, 1810 at Gut Polajewo, Obornik district , Posen province ; † March 7, 1871 at Grabowo estate, Wirsitz district ) was a German manor owner . He sat in the Reichstag (North German Confederation) .

Life

He came from a Thuringian family and was the son of the royal Prussian councilor Ernst Friedrich David Saenger , landlord on Grabowo and Grabionne (Wirsitz district). Carl von Saenger, royal Prussian first lieutenant a. D., studied camera science from 1828 to 1831 at the universities of Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin and the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg . In 1830 he became a member of the Corps Saxo-Borussia Heidelberg . He then turned to practical agriculture and in 1840 took over the Grabowo and Grabionne family estates.

At the time of the German Revolution of 1848/1849 he was a member of the Frankfurt National Assembly for the Wirsitz-Chadzieswer constituency , in 1850 he was a member of the Volkshaus of the Erfurt Union Parliament , from 1851 to 1855 and from 1858 to 1866 of the Prussian House of Representatives .

From February 1867 until the Reichstag election in 1871 , he was a non-attached member of the Reichstag of the North German Confederation and the customs parliament for the constituency Bromberg 2 ( Wirsitz , Schubin ) as a member of the Old Liberal Center . Saenger later belonged to the Free Conservative Party .

Saenger was married to Charlotte Sophie Eben .

Publications

  • The reform of the rural credit system , 1857
  • The clover and its cultivation , 1862
  • What influence does the repeal of the usury laws have on agriculture , Assembly of German Farmers and Foresters (20/1858), Braunschweig 1859
  • The district of Rügen. Characteristics of the North German Landscape , 1871

literature

  • 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. 269-270.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bernd Haunfelder : The Liberal Members of the German Reichstag 1871-1918 , page 346, Verlag Aschendorff, 2004 ( excerpt )
  2. Father Saenger was born on September 10, 1840 in Königsberg i. Pr. Raised to the Prussian hereditary nobility . The nobility diploma was only issued to his son Carl on July 7, 1859 at Babelsberg Palace. - Sources: Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume XII, Page 169, Volume 125 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2001, ISBN 3-7980-0825-6 ( excerpt ). - Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon , Volume 8, Page 9 ( digitized version )
  3. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910, 120 , 101
  4. Wolfram Siemann: The Frankfurt National Assembly 1848/49 between democratic liberalism and conservative reform , page 321, Verlag Herbert Lang, 1976 ( excerpt )
  5. ^ Lothar Gall: Bismarck. The white revolutionary , page 387, Propylaea Verlag, 1981 ( excerpt )
  6. Christoph Weber: "A strong, tight-knit phalanx". In: Düsseldorfer Schriften zur Modern Landesgeschichte and the history of North Rhine-Westphalia, Volume 35, Page 57, Verlag Klartext, 1992 ( excerpt )
  7. Manfred Erdmann: The Constitutional Function of Business Associations in Germany 1815-1871 , page 65, Social Science Treatises of the Görres Society (Volume 12), Duncker & Humblot Publishing House, 1968 ( excerpt )