Friedrich von Eichmann
Friedrich Christoph Eichmann , from 1860 von Eichmann (born March 30, 1826 in Berlin , † October 27, 1875 in Heidelberg ) was a Prussian landowner and politician. He later served as a Prussian and Imperial German diplomat .
Life
origin
Friedrich von Eichmann was the son of Franz August Eichmann , Prussian civil servant and interior minister in 1848, and was raised to the Prussian nobility on June 11, 1860 in Berlin together with his brother Georg Eichmann .
Career
Eichmann was a landlord on Wallwitz (since 1945 Drwalewice ). He began his professional career as an auscultator . From 1851 in the foreign service of the Kingdom of Prussia, he was Legation Secretary in Naples in 1851 , in Constantinople (now Istanbul) in 1852 and became Legation Councilor in 1855 . In 1859 he became a lecturing councilor and real legation councilor, from 1862 in the rank of extraordinary envoy and from 1873 in the service of the German Empire: 1862 envoy in Rio de Janeiro , 1867 in Dresden , 1873 in Constantinople, 1874 in Stockholm and in 1875 he was - only briefly before his death - on leave. From 1872 until the end of his life he was a member of the Prussian manor house .
family
On February 14, 1860 Eichmann married Emmy Wietzlow in Stettin (West Pomerania) (* July 8, 1841 in Stettin; † March 13, 1916 at Gut Wallwitz, Freystadt district , Lower Silesia ). The couple had several children:
- Franz Ludwig August (* January 21, 1864; † March 11, 1933) ⚭ April 27, 1895 Freiin Louise Marie Emilie von Langermann and Erlencamp (* June 5, 1872)
- Friedrich Karl Cornelius Justus (* January 23, 1866, † 29 June 1918) District President of the administrative district Aurich
- Karl Julius Wilhelm (* July 18, 1867), Rittmeister ⚭ June 7, 1906 Elisabeth Charlotte Rosalie Kalau vom Hofe (* August 30, 1869)
- Luise (Lilly) Kornelia Katharina (born August 9, 1869) ⚭ Count Georg von Stosch (born June 11, 1866 - † October 12, 1914), Senior Councilor
- Hermann (1872–1873)
- Ernst (January 28, 1875 - February 2, 1875)
literature
- Gothaisches paperback of the noble houses . Part B. Justus Perthes, Gotha 1941, p. 145 .
- Acta Borussica Volume 5 (1858–1866) ( Memento from January 21, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
- Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses 1908. Second year, p.244
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Office newly created |
royal Prussian envoy to Brazil 1862–1867 |
Julius de Saint-Pierre |
Gustav von der Schulenburg-Priemern |
royal Prussian envoy to Saxony 1867–1873 |
Eberhard zu Solms-Sonnenwalde |
Robert von Keudell |
emperor. German envoy to the Ottoman Empire 1873–1874 |
Karl von Werther |
Emil von Richthofen |
emperor. German envoy to Sweden 1874–1875 |
Richard von Pfuel |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Eichmann, Friedrich von |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Eichmann, Friedrich Christoph |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Landowner, Imperial German envoy and politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 30, 1826 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | October 27, 1875 |
Place of death | Heidelberg |