Eduard Gulat von Wellenburg

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Eduard Daniel Peter Joseph Gulat von Wellenburg (born March 10, 1835 in Karlsruhe , † February 4, 1901 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a Baden administrative lawyer, a secret senior government councilor and a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Grand Duke of Baden.

Life

Eduard Gulat von Wellenburg , who was a grandson of Daniel Gulat von Wellenburg (1764–1839), who was ennobled in 1800 and raised to the Austrian knighthood in 1816 , used the name “Gulat-Wellenberg” without objection. He was the last born of six children of the secret clerk and chamberlain Karl Joseph Gulat von Wellenburg (1794–1839) and Sophie Sabine von Wellenburg, nee Siegel (1798–1875).

After graduating from high school in what was then the residential city of Karlsruhe in 1853, he studied law at the University of Heidelberg , the University of Berlin and the University of Freiburg im Breisgau . He passed the first state examination in law in 1858, the second in 1861. He completed his internship and legal traineeship years at courts and administrative authorities in Karlsruhe, Bühl , Emmendingen and most recently as a servant for the transferred magistrate Baumstark in Durlach . On October 1, 1864, he was transferred to the rank of district court assistant as a public prosecutor at the newly established district court of Baden . In 1868 he was promoted to the district judge.

For the constituency of the city of Baden he was from 1869 to 1870 a non-party member of the Second Chamber of the Estates Assembly of the Grand Duchy of Baden . Gulat-Welleburg was seen as a staunch representative of the monarchical state constitution, as a staunch opponent of ultramontanism and the liberalism, which in his opinion was striving towards democratic-liberal goals . He turned down another candidacy for the assembly of estates.

After the Baden District Court was repealed in 1872, he was transferred to Karlsruhe as a public prosecutor . With the introduction of the Reich Justice Laws on October 1, 1879, he was appointed the first public prosecutor in Karlsruhe. Personal differences with the then Justice Minister Carl Grimm prompted him to quit civil service in the same year. Reactivated under Justice Minister Wilhelm Nokk in 1882 , he was transferred to the Offenburg Regional Court and then to the Freiburg Regional Court in 1887 , where he was the first public prosecutor with the rank of Higher Regional Court Counselor, and later with the title and rank of a Privy Councilor until his retirement at the end of 1899.

1900 one was with him cancer diagnosed, which he ultimately succumbed to a year. His marriage to Elise Benedicta Grötz (1848–1930) in Gernsbach on February 22, 1848 resulted in the Grand Ducal Chamberlain and state archivist Max Gulat von Wellenburg , a daughter, and the Munich neurologist Walter von Gulat-Wellenburg .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans Friedrich von Ehrenkrook : Genealogical manual of the nobility. C. A. Starke, 1970, p. 196.
  2. a b Gulat von Wellenburg. In: Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses. 1st year, Justus Perthes , Gotha 1907, pp. 242–243 ff. ( Digitized version ).