Arthur Eysoldt

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Friedrich Arthur Eysoldt (born August 1, 1832 in Pirna , Kingdom of Saxony , † March 8, 1907 in Laubegast near Dresden ) was a German lawyer and liberal politician ( German Progressive Party , German Liberal Party ). He was a member of the Reichstag and the Saxon state parliament .

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The son of the Pirna merchant Friedrich August Eysoldt (1803–1877) received his first education at the 1st Citizens' School in Pirna and from a private tutor. He then attended the Princely School of St. Afra in Meißen from 1846 to 1852 . After studying natural sciences and law at the University of Leipzig , he worked from 1855 as a legal candidate for the lawyer Orb in Leipzig and Königstein . In 1861 he was admitted to the bar in Königstein and in the following year he acquired civil rights in Pirna, where he worked as a lawyer, notary and editor of the daily newspaper Pirnaer Anzeiger . From 1863 to 1872 was city ​​councilor of Pirna and from 1867 head of the local trade association . In 1868 he took over the office of secretary of the committee for the construction of a direct railway from Pirna to the Karbitz-Dux coal basin .

In a by-election in the 8th Saxon constituency he was in March 1869 successor to the out of the Reichstag of the North German Confederation retired Hermann Schreck . Subsequently he was a member of the Reichstag of the German Empire until 1887 as a representative of the 8th Saxon constituency , where he temporarily held the office of secretary. He was a member of the commission for the preparation of the Reich Criminal Code . From 1873 to 1879 he also represented the 12th urban constituency in the II Chamber of the Saxon State Parliament . In 1880 he moved to Dresden, where he was admitted to the Higher Regional Court as a lawyer . After the death of his fellow party member Franz Jacob Wigard , he had been chairman of the German Freedom Association in Dresden and the state association of the German Freedom Party for the Kingdom of Saxony since the mid-1880s .

Eysoldt was born with Wilhelmine Bertha from 1867 until her divorce in 1877. Richter (1846–1934) married. Her daughter Anna Eysoldt (1868–1913) studied medicine in Zurich from 1887 to 1891 and was one of the students around Ricarda Huch . The younger daughter Gertrud Eysoldt (1870–1955) was a well-known actress and director. In 1878 he had a second marriage with Agnes Franziska geb. Staude (approx. 1851-1915) a.

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  1. ^ Josef Matzerath : Aspects of Saxon State Parliament History - Presidents and Members of Parliament from 1833 to 1952. Saxon State Parliament, Dresden 2001, p. 92.
  2. ^ Christiane Leidinger: Anna (Maria) (Aebi-) Eysoldt (1868-1913) . Online project Lesbian History, accessed on September 23, 2009.