Heinrich Biedenweg

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Heinrich Biedenweg (born August 8, 1811 in Neese ; † February 12, 1880 in Stade ) was a German lawyer and politician.

Life

Biedenweg studied law at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen from 1832 to 1834 and became a member of the Corps Bremensia there . He fought one of his lengths with the later Chancellor Otto von Bismarck . He inflicted a blow on the tip of his nose, which was Bismarck's only visible scaling injury in 26 stick gauges.

In 1839 Biedenweg became a lawyer and then a lawyer in Stade. Most recently he was a senior court attorney and notary in Stade.

From 1867 to 1870 he was a national liberal member of the Prussian House of Representatives for the Hanover 31 constituency (Stader Geestkreis).

Fonts

  • About the improvement of Hanoverian state horse breeding by the Royal State Stud in Celle, etc. Stade, 1855
  • Negotiations of the Central Committee of the Königliche Landwirthschafts-Gesellschaft zu Celle in the summer assembly ... on June 16, 1865 and in the winter assembly ... on November 15, 1865 about the relationship between the private stallion holding and the royal state studs, communicated by the lawyer of the higher court Biedenweg, etc. , Königliche Landwirthschafts-Gesellschaft, Stade, [1866]

literature

  • Carl Manfred Frommel : The members of the Bremensia zu Göttingen from February 25, 1811 to the present . Göttingen 1912, p. 81 (No. 81)
  • Bernhard Mann : Biographical Handbook for the Prussian House of Representatives 1867-1918 (= Handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 3). Droste, Düsseldorf 1988, ISBN 3-7700-5146-7 , p. 155.

Individual evidence

  1. Ernst Keil: The Gazebo . Leipzig 1869, p. 315 .
  2. Peter-Philipp Schmitt: The iron student. In: FAZ. April 1, 2015, accessed July 14, 2016 .