Eduard von Transehe-Roseneck

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Eduard von Transehe-Roseneck

Eduard Friedrich Alwil Rembert Rudolf von Transehe-Roseneck (nickname: Eduard; Russian : Рудольф Рудольфович фон-Транзеге * 16th June 1858 in solvers ; † 12. January 1928 in Riga ) was a Baltic German nobleman, Privy Councilor and Senator in Ruling Senate of the Russian Empire .

Life

1882 closed Eduard von Transehe-Roseneck at the University of Tartu (Imperatorskij Jur'evskij Universitet) with a Diploma of Law graduated from. The course was followed by an educational trip to Italy and France . In 1883 he returned to Riga and applied to the regional court there . Less than a year later, he was transferred to St. Petersburg and served in various departments of the Senate . In the next few years he worked as a secretary in the state administration and was appointed senior secretary in 1892. In 1894 he began his service with the Supreme Public Prosecutor and in 1896 became deputy procurator of the civil cassation department . Between 1900 and 1906 he worked in various administrative and legal departments and was transferred to the Ministry of Justice in 1907 . In the same year he was entrusted with the management of the Moscow District Court. On May 6, 1913, he was appointed to the civil cassation department of the Senate while being appointed to the Privy Council. In 1919 he was imprisoned in Riga by the Bolsheviks , after his release he went to Finland . In 1920 he moved to Berlin , from 1922 he was a consultant at the German Reich Compensation Office. After his service he returned to Riga. He died in 1928.

Awards

In recognition of his services, he was awarded several Russian orders and medals: in 1896 with the Order of St. Stanislaus , 2nd grade; 1898 with the Order of St. Anne , 2nd class; 1900 with the Order of St. Vladimir , 4th grade; 1909 with the Order of St. Vladimir 3rd class; 1912 with the Order of St. Stanislaus, 1st class. He also received the medals “In memory of the reign of Emperor Alexander III” and “In memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty”.

Origin and family

Coat of arms of the noble family Transehe

Eduard von Transehe came from the German-Baltic noble family Transehe-Roseneck (from the II line of Selsau) and was lord of the castle on Erlaa . His father was Rudolph von Transehe-Roseneck (1828–1905), lord of Erlaa Castle, who was married to Dorothea Schoultz von Ascheraden (from the house of Lösern; 1829–1896). Eduard married Anna von Wulff in 1885 (from the Alswig and Korwenhof family; 1859–1923).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Solve with Eckhof. In: Heinrich von Hagemeister , materials for a history of the country estates of Livonia , volumes 1–2, Verlag E. Frantzen, 1836, original from New York Public Library [1] , page 239, accessed on November 13, 2017
  2. The German Reich Compensation Office for War Damage was a subordinate agency of the Reich Ministry for Reconstruction from 1921 to 1930. See: Harald Engler: The Financing of the Imperial Capital: Investigations into the capital-related state expenses of Prussia and the German Empire in Berlin from the Empire to the Third Reich (1871–1945) (= publications of the Historical Commission in Berlin at the Friedrich Meinecke Institute of the Free University of Berlin , Volume 105). Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-11-018047-2 , p. 116.