Eduard Ulrich (Moravia)
Eduard Raphael Ulrich (born March 9, 1813 in Zöptau , Austrian Empire ; died October 4, 1881 in Brno , Austria-Hungary ) was an Austrian lawyer and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly .
Life
Ulrich studied law in Olomouc , only receiving his doctorate after 1849. From 1842 until his death he worked as a lawyer in Brno. From 1861 he owned the Johrnsdorf Castle .
From August 28, 1848 to December 5, 1848 he was a member of the Frankfurt Paulskirche Parliament. He joined the Westendhall parliamentary group and succeeded Anton Hübner , followed by Andreas Riegler . His constituency was Moravia ( Znojmo District , Znojmo 1) .
From 1849 to 1881 he was Vice President of the Rossitzer Mining Company.
From 1874 he was vice-president and, in the year of his death, president of the Moravian Bar Association.
literature
- 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 , p. 406.
- Best / Weege: Biographical manual of the members of the Frankfurt National Assembly
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SURNAME | Ulrich, Eduard |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ulrich, Eduard Raphael |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Lawyer and politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 9, 1813 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Zöptau |
DATE OF DEATH | October 4, 1881 |
Place of death | Brno |