Eduard von Bomhard

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Eduard Peter Apollonius Ritter von Bomhard (born October 2, 1809 in Bayreuth , † September 30, 1886 in Munich ) was a royal Bavarian politician and Minister of Justice of the Kingdom of Bavaria from 1864 to 1867 .

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He was born in Bayreuth as the son of the Bavarian government and finance director Johann Ernst Georg Friedrich von Bomhard and his second wife Wilhelmine Grüb .

Bomhard studied philosophy and law from 1828 at the universities of Würzburg , Heidelberg and Munich. During his studies he became a member of the Corps Bavaria Würzburg . On August 7, 1838, he married Magdalena Stecher, daughter of the Chief Justice Council, in Würzburg.

In 1836 Eduard von Bomhard was an employee of the General Procuratorate in Zweibrücken and in 1838 a justice of the peace in Zweibrücken. From 1843 on he held various offices in the judiciary in the Palatinate and Bavaria. In 1842 he was state procurator at the Tribunal Landau / Pfalz and in 1852 he became district court president in Landau / Pfalz. In 1857, Bomhard Ober became a judge of appeal in Munich. From 1859 he worked as a senior public prosecutor at the Amberg Court of Appeal . From 1862 to 1864 he was a member of the commission for drafting the all-German code of civil procedure .

From 1862 to 1864 he represented the Kingdom of Bavaria in the jurists' commission that met in Hanover to develop an all-German code of civil procedure .

From 1864 to 1867 he was Minister of Justice of Bavaria. He refused to be appointed head of the king's cabinet, as did a renewed takeover of the Ministry of Justice in 1872.

politics

From 1863 to 1867 von Bomhard represented the constituency of Forchheim as a member of the Bavarian Chamber of Deputies, the second chamber of the Bavarian Parliament . Politically, he represented a conservative direction and was considered an excellent specialist.

From August 1, 1864 to April 30, 1867 he was Minister of Justice of the Kingdom of Bavaria. He resigned from the ministry because he was appointed lifelong Imperial Councilor of the Bavarian Crown in 1867. The time of his activity as Minister of State for Justice coincided with a pragmatic liberalization after the resignation of Ludwig von der Pfordten . His predecessor Karl von Schrenck von Notzing had already initiated this liberalization. Under von Bomhard this was brought to a conclusion with a general amnesty .

As a Reichsrat, von Bomhard belonged to the first chamber of the Bavarian Parliament, the Reichsrat . In 1867 and 1869 he refused to become head of the Bavarian King's cabinet and again Minister of Justice in 1872.

Own publications

  • A little guide for notaries. Fedor Pohl, Amberg 1862, digitized .

literature

  • Ernst von Bomhard: Minister of State a. D. Eduard von Bomhard, Councilor of State i. undated and Reichsrat der Krone Bayern. A picture of life and character, based on Eduard von Bomhard's diary entries. R. Oldenbourg, Munich et al. 1913, digitized .
  • Erika Bosl: Bomhard, Eduard Peter Apollonius von. In: Karl Bosl (ed.): Bosls Bavarian biography. Pustet, Regensburg 1983, ISBN 3-7917-0792-2 , p. 82 ( digitized version ).
  • Genealogical handbook of noble houses. Noble houses B. Vol. 10 = Genealogical manual of the nobility. Vol. 52. Starke, Limburg an der Lahn 1972, p. 69 ff.
  • Genealogical manual of the nobility enrolled in Bavaria. The aristocracy enrolled in Bavaria. Vol. 6, 1957, ISSN  0085-0934 , pp. 402 and 412 ff.
  • Heinrich Huber:  Bomhard, Eduard Peter Apollonius von (since 1864). In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 2, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1955, ISBN 3-428-00183-4 , p. 441 ( digitized version ).
  • Ellen Latzin: Bavaria and the Palatinate - A historical relationship full of ups and downs (= insights and perspectives. No. 2, 2006, special issue , ZDB -ID 2503006-1 ). Bavarian State Center for Political Education, Munich 2006, online ( Memento from July 1, 2007 in the Internet Archive ).

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