Emil Guntermann

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Guntermann in Prague (1867)

Emil Guntermann (born September 1, 1839 in Oberleutensdorf , Bohemia ; † March 11, 1918 in Oberhirzing near Kitzbühel ) was an Austrian lawyer and member of parliament in Bohemia.

Life

Guntermann studied law at the Charles University in Prague . From 1862 to 1864 he was active in Corps Moldavia I. He fought six lengths on bat and fought two saber duels and one pistol duel. He distinguished himself as consenior and (last) senior of the corps. With his corps brother Thomas Kemter he moved to the University of Innsbruck , where both became active in the Corps Rhaetia . As a subjugator of the Innsbruck student company, he took part in the campaign against Italy in 1866 in the Rhaetierzug . At Rhaetia he became an old man on February 28, 1867 . In Innsbruck he was awarded a Dr. jur. PhD.

Admitted to the bar in Brüx in 1875 , he was appointed as a substitute in Görkau in 1898 . He was a lawyer there until 1917. In his 40 years as a lawyer, as 1st city councilor in Görkau and as chairman of the German School Association , he was committed to the Germans in the Kingdom of Bohemia . From September 29, 1886 he sat in the Bohemian Landtag . He was German-liberal and was more of an enemy to Georg von Schönerer . Declared resigned on January 26, 1887 and November 14, 1889, he resigned on October 16, 1892. He died at the age of 79 on his estate in Oberhirzing, which had long served him as a summer residence. He left a son and several daughters. He was buried in the old cemetery at the Liebfrauenkirche in Kitzbühel . The grave is preserved.

Honors

Commemorative coin

Individual evidence

  1. Einst und Jetzt, yearbook of the Association for Corpsstudentische Geschichtsforschung , Vol. 18 (1973), pp. 202–203.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 80/55
  3. a b c AH. Wieserl I: AH. Dr. jur. Emil Guntermann †. (Sketch) (1867), Moldaviae I (xx, x) (1862).
  4. Guntermann was an anti-Semite. Once he was sitting in a group of corps students, most of them Jews. And one rhymed: "And what was a miracle, Guntermann sat in the middle."
  5. Rudolf Schránil , Josef Hušák (Ed.): The Diet of the kingdom Bohemia 1861-1911: Personal . Prague 1911, p. 205.
  6. Information about the registry office in Kitzbühel