Franz Anton Terbeck

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Franz Anton Terbeck (born October 26, 1815 in Rheine ; † May 27, 1891 in Vechta ) was a German Catholic priest and headmaster. He was also a member of the Prussian state parliament .

Life path

Terbeck received his education in the Progymnasium of the Franciscan Order in Rheine and until his Abitur in 1835 at the Gymnasium Paulinum in Münster . He then studied theology at the academy in Münster . There he was ordained a priest on June 5, 1841 . After that he was initially a chaplain and assistant teacher in his native Rheine until 1848 .

At the same time, he completed a philological supplementary course during this time and, after graduating in 1844, received the position of teacher at the Progymnasium in Rheine. In 1848 he moved to Bühren as a senior seminar teacher . When the revolution broke out in March 1848 , Terbeck was also politically active and was a member of the Prussian state parliament from 1849 to 1860. He was heavily involved in parliamentary work and spent a considerable part of the year in Berlin . In 1861, under the Episcopal Official Engelbert Reismann, he became director of the Catholic Teachers' College in Vechta , which was founded in the same year and which he organized in the following years. In 1872 he was also appointed a member of the Catholic High School College with the title of High School Council and held this office until his death.

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