Eberhard von Mylius

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Eberhard Franz Freiherr von Mylius (also Everhard ; born June 30, 1813 in Cologne ; † June 6, 1861 in Aachen ) was a German lawyer , politician and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly .

Life

Eberhard von Mylius was the son of Cologne's Lord Mayor and lawyer Karl Josef von Mylius (1778–1838) and his wife Maria Walburga, nee. Freiin Geyr von Schweppenburg . He studied law in Bonn and Berlin . In Bonn he joined the Marcomannia fraternity in 1832 . After graduating, he worked as an auscultator and trainee lawyer in Halberstadt . In 1835 he was persecuted for membership in a fraternity, but not charged. From 1840 to 1846 he was employed as a regional court assessor in Cologne, Saarbrücken and Düsseldorf . In 1847/48 he worked as state procurator at the Cologne and Kleve district courts .

In 1838 he inherited the manor Aldenrath near Cologne after his father . His widow Walburga von Geyr divided the inheritance among their children, whereby Aldenrath came to Eberhard von Mylius. He had the courtyard buildings rebuilt and the estate enlarged by buying 50 acres of cleared forest.

Since Eberhard von Mylius remained single and childless, the estate fell back to his mother after his death. After her death in 1882, it came to her three daughters by will. Ultimately, the castle was sold to the industry, who leased the estate and had the castle itself converted for residential purposes. In 1936 it had to give way to lignite mining and was demolished.

In 1847 von Mylius was a member of the Rhineland Provincial Parliament and the First Prussian United State Parliament . In 1848 he was for the constituency 32nd Province of Rhineland ( Geldern ) in the Paulskirchenparliament. He remained non-attached and was a member of the central committee . In 1849 he was in the Gotha assembly .

From 1848 to 1850 he was acting district administrator for the Jülich district . From 1850 until his death he worked as state procurator, later as chief procurator at the regional court in Aachen.

literature

  • Peter Kaupp : fraternity member in the Paulskirche. Brochure of the Society for Fraternity Research in History, 1999.
  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Sub-Volume 4: M-Q. Winter, Heidelberg 2000, ISBN 3-8253-1118-X , pp. 175-176.
  • Rainer Koch (Ed.): The Frankfurt National Assembly 1848/49. An encyclopedia of the members of the German Constituent Assembly. Kunz, Kelkheim 1989, ISBN 3-923420-10-2 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Robert Wilhelm Rosellen: History of the parishes of the deanery Brühl. P. 293 ff
  2. Clemens Klug: Hürth - as it was, as it was. Pp. 60/61