Heinrich Gallus von Rinecker

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Heinrich Gallus von Rinecker, after Franz Hanfstaengl , 1829

Heinrich Gallus Rinecker , from 1824 Knight von Rinecker (born February 22, 1773 in Gremsdorf , Middle Franconia , † December 14, 1852 in Munich ), was an ennobled German lawyer and member of the state parliament in Bavaria .

biography

He was born bourgeois and from 1799 studied philosophy (in which he obtained his doctorate) and law; In 1800 he became government advocate for the prince-bishop of Bamberg .

After the Principality of Bamberg was incorporated into the Electorate of Palatinate , Rinecker was accepted into the Bavarian civil service.

In 1807 the jurist became a district judge in Burgebrach , 1808 in Scheßlitz and 1814 in Bamberg . In 1820 Heinrich Gallus Rinecker took over the office of chief police commissioner in Munich, in 1823 he advanced to the position of police director and chief of the Munich police. In 1824 King Max I Joseph awarded him the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown and elevated him to the personal nobility of a "Knight of" .

In 1830 Rinecker moved to the government of the Isarkkreis , and in 1832 he became the government director of the Lower Danube District in Passau . From 1833 to 1844 Heinrich Gallus von Rinecker worked as a Ministerialrat in the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior. In 1834 he moved up for the excluded parliamentarian Heinrich Brandenburg , as a member of the Bavarian state parliament . He represented an electoral district of the Obermainkreis there until 1836 and is described as “conservative, loyal to the government” .

In 1840 Rinecker received the Commander's Cross of the Papal Order of Gregory , in 1852 he died in Munich.

family

Heinrich Gallus von Rinecker was married to Josephine von Stengel, daughter of the Bavarian privy councilor Stephan von Stengel .

The couple had several children. The son Franz von Rinecker (1811-1883) became a famous doctor, his youngest brother Carl Rinecker died in 1864 as a Catholic priest and pastor of Bad Reichenhall . The daughter Fridericke (1808–1877) married the later Bavarian Minister of the Interior, Carl von Abel , in 1836 .

Rosina von Stengel (1786–1862) the sister of Rinecker's wife, was the mother of Eichstätt Bishop Franz Leopold von Leonrod (1827–1905)

literature

Commons : Heinrich Gallus von Rinecker  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ludwig von Coulon: The orders of knights, badges of honor, and the orders of noble ladies in the Kingdom of Bavaria, Munich, 1838, page 79; Scan from the source .
  2. Heinrich Brandenburg's MPs page in the “House of Bavarian History” portal .
  3. Personal parliamentary site in the “House of Bavarian History” portal .
  4. ^ Necrology of a son of Heinrich Gallus von Rinecker, with mention of the grandfather, Pastoralblatt for the Archdiocese of Munich-Freising , No. 3, 1864; Scan from the source .
  5. Source on the descent of Bishop Franz Leopold von Leonrod from the von Stengel family .