Eduard von Oppersdorff

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Imperial Count Eduard von Oppersdorf
Oberglogau Castle , Upper Silesia

Reichsgraf Eduard Georg Maria von Oppersdorff, Freiherr von Aich und Friedstein (born October 20, 1800 in Oberglogau , district Neustadt OS ; † January 31, 1889 ibid) was a German majorate . Before and after the founding of the German Empire , he was a member of the Reichstag .

Life

Oppersdorff was a son of Count Franz von Oppersdorff , a friend of Beethoven , and Majorate Lord of the Fideikommissherrschaft Oberglogau and Nassiedl , the Allodialrittergüter Paulinerwiese , Dirschelwitz and Blaschewitz in Upper Silesia . He was a member of the Silesian Provincial Parliament , in 1847 of the United State Parliament , from 1853 to 1854 of the First Chamber of the Prussian State Parliament , from 1854 to 1889 a hereditary member of the Prussian mansion , at times as its age president .

From 1867 he was a member of the Reichstag of the North German Confederation and from 1871 to 1873 he was a member of the German Reichstag for the German Reich Party for the constituency of Opole District 10 (Neustadt).

Oppersdorff married Karoline Countess von Sedlnitzky (1811- ??) on July 10, 1829. A son from this marriage was the landowner Hans von Oppersdorff . He was married to Countess Julie Henckel von Donnermarck-Neudeck for the second time. A son of this was the mining entrepreneur Eduard Karl von Oppersdorff .

literature

  • Bernd Haunfelder , Klaus Erich Pollmann : Reichstag of the North German Confederation 1867–1870. Historical photographs and biographical handbook (= photo documents on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 2). Droste, Düsseldorf 1989, ISBN 3-7700-5151-3 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Oppersdorff received the hereditary seat in the Prussian mansion on October 12, 1854, linked to the ownership of the Fideikommiss Oberglogau. - Source: Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume X, Page 37, Volume 119 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1999, ISBN 3-7980-0819-1
  2. ^ Daughter of Count Anton Sedlnitzky