Fritz Landvogt

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Fritz Landvogt (* 1764 ; † February 20, 1816 ) was a German civil servant.

Landvogt was the son of the magistrate in the Oberamt Haselstein Philipp Ignaz Landvogt . Anton Landvogt was his brother. He studied law and on February 3, 1794 was official advocate (official procurator) in the offices of Burghaun , Fürsteneck and Mackenzell . In 1796 he was also administrator (officiant) of the Rasdorf collegiate monastery and 1800 civil servant of the Zella provost . On January 8, 1803, he was appointed bailiff in the Blankenau Oberamt . On 22 May 1805 he was office Vogt of - to Blankenau and Herbstein extended - Office Großenlüder . In 1811 he exchanged his function with the previous District Maire (bailiff) Linck in Hünfeld . After the lost Battle of the Nations near Leipzig, he hosted on 27./28. October 1813 Emperor Napoleon passing through the office in Hünfeld.

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