Eduard Christian von Lütcken

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Eduard Christian von Lütcken (born December 2, 1800 in Jork ; † April 25, 1865 in Osnabrück ) was a German lawyer , Landdrost , Hanoverian politician and from November 1853 to July 1855 Prime Minister, House, Finance and Trade Minister.

Life

Eduard Christian von Lütcken was a member of the First Chamber of the Estates Assembly of the Kingdom of Hanover and Landdrost von Osnabrück . In November 1853, after the failure of the constitutional revision in Hanover, the Schele Ministry resigned and new elections for the Second Chamber were scheduled. Contrary to Bismarck's hopes, Georg Heinrich Bacmeister was not commissioned with the formation of a new cabinet because the Hanoverian knighthood was not ready to negotiate with Bacmeister. This suggested von Lütcken as her candidate. With Lütcken she wanted to achieve her goal of restoring the constitution in its form before 1848 with the help of the federal government. In 1855 Georg V (Hanover) repealed the liberal constitution. Lütcken was a member of the Corps Bremensia Göttingen .

His son was the lawyer and parliamentarian Eduard Hermann von Lütcken . His sister Artemise (1813–1872) had been married to Wilhelm von Borries since 1834 .

Fonts

  • To all free men in Germany who have a pure heart , fast press printing by the Kißlingśchen Buchdruckerei, Osnabrück 1848

literature

  • Wilhelm Rothert : General Hannoversche Biography (in Gothic script ), Vol. 2 .: In the Old Kingdom of Hanover 1814–1866 ; Hanover: Sponholtz, 1914, p. 556
  • Georg Arnold: In the field of tension between Catholicism, Welfaism and the Prussian-Bismarckian striving for power. The development of Ludwig Windthorst as an opponent of Bismarck against the background of the rise of Prussia to a great power until the beginning of the Kulturkampf. Dissertation University of Düsseldorf 2006 urn : nbn: de: hbz: 061-20060125-001302-1 (PDF; 724.5 kB).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lütcken, Eduard Christian von in the database of Lower Saxony people (new entry required) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library , last accessed on July 10, 2016
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1910, 63 , 127