Eduard von Rabenau

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Eduard Maximilian von Rabenau (born August 9, 1796 on Gut Mildenau near Sorau , Electorate of Saxony ; † December 30, 1881 in Naumburg (Saale) , Province of Saxony ) was a German judge and politician .

family

Rabenau came from the old Meissen nobility and was the son of the landowner Friedrich von Rabenau (1771-1821). He married on January 2, 1824 in Gersdorf Emma von Schweinitz (born January 5, 1801 in Rengersdorf ; † July 8, 1878 in Naumburg), a daughter of Hans von Schweinitz, landlord on Weißig near Dresden , and Luise von Meyer zu Knonow .

Life

Rabenau attended the school gate from 1809 to 1814 . After graduating from high school, he studied law at the University of Leipzig and became active in the Corps Lusatia Leipzig in 1814 with Heinrich Linstedt . He was a senior and on July 5, 1817, in the village of Platau, fought a remarkable contra-hage against a member of the Jena fraternity on "mixed comment" - half on a sword, the other on a blow with a bell-bat.

After his exams (1818) he went to Neumark and joined the judicial service of the Kingdom of Prussia as an auscultator in Frankfurt (Oder) . As a one-year volunteer , he served in the Prussian Army , probably in the later 5th Division (German Empire) . In Driesen he began in 1823 as a court assessor and district judge . In 1838 he became director of the Driesen city court. From 1849 to 1854 he was director of the district court in the district of Friedeberg Nm.

He was canon , cathedral dean (1854) and provost (1873) of Naumburg Cathedral . In 1847 he represented Vollrath von Krosigk (who represented the cathedral chapter in Naumburg ) at the First United State Parliament of Prussia.

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Friedrich Kortkampf: Prussian Landtag Almanach . 11th legislative period. Ms. Kortkampf, Berlin 1871, p. 66 (2nd division) ( digitized in the Google book search).
  2. ^ Max Hoffmann (ed.): Porter Stammbuch 1543-1893 . Berlin 1893
  3. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910, 149 , 88
  4. ^ Egbert Weiß : Scale lengths with changing weapons in Leipzig and Jena . Once and Now 54 (2009), p. 171 f.
  5. ^ Eduard Bleich: The First United State Parliament in Berlin 1847, 1847, p. 579 and 1157, digitized

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