Heinrich zu Dohna-Wundlacken

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Count Heinrich Ludwig Adolph zu Dohna-Wundlacken (born May 16, 1777 in Mohrungen , East Prussia , † September 20, 1843 ) was a Prussian officer and civil servant.

Life

origin

Heinrich Graf zu Dohna-Wundlacken is the son of Burgrave Ludwig Graf von Dohna-Wundlacken (1733–1787) and Amalie Wilhelmine von Waldburg (1753–1793). He had two sisters:

  • Amalie Friederike Ottilie (1784–1808) ⚭ 1784 Count Christoph Emil Alexander Leopold von Dohna-Lauck
  • Dorothea Teófila Paulina Ludovica (1786–1855) ⚭ 1786 Burgrave Alexander Fabian zu Dohna-Schlobitten (1781–1850).

Career

Heinrich Graf zu Dohna-Wundlacken studied from 1791 to 1795 at the "Albertina" in Königsberg , East Prussia. His professor was, among others, Immanuel Kant . During his student days, Graf zu Dohna-Wundlacken wrote a number of notebooks on his lectures from 1791 to 1793. Some of these booklets are still preserved today. In 1802 he became a war and domain councilor in Königsberg.

In 1809 Dohna-Wundlacken was appointed to Berlin as State Councilor. During the Napoleonic Wars of Liberation , he served under his brother-in-law Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm von Lützow as an officer in the Lützow Free Corps , the later Prussian infantry regiment "von Lützow" (1st Rheinisches) No. 25 .

From 1815 to 1831 Dohna-Wundlacken was the district president in Köslin . In 1835 he moved to Königsberg in the same position , where he was also appointed Obermarschall in 1834. In 1843 he was briefly president of the provincial consistory of the church province of East Prussia with the rank of senior president.

family

Heinrich Graf zu Dohna-Wundlacken was married twice. His first marriage was on August 29, 1812 with Wilhelmine Sophie Freiin von Lützow (* May 12, 1784 - January 10, 1837) and the second wife was Constança Hermínia von Dohna-Reichertswalde (* October 29, 1807; † 29. December 1882).

literature

  • Arnold Kowalewski (ed.): The main philosophical lectures of Immanuel Kant. According to the found notebooks of Count Heinrich zu Dohna-Wundlacken , Leipzig, 1924.

Individual evidence

  1. Immanuel Kant, Arnold Kowalewski: The main philosophical lectures Immanuel Kants , G. Olms, 1965, p. 11f.
  2. http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=68525
  3. ^ Arnold Kowalewski (ed.): Königsberger Kantiana: «Immanuel Kant. Works. Volksausgabe » , Vol. 1, Meiner Verlag, 2000, p. 484
  4. ^ Wound varnishes at www.ostpreussen.net
  5. ^ Institute of German Aristocracy Research: Lützowsche Officers 1813–1913
  6. Bärbel Holtz : Berlin personnel policy in a “good” province. Appointments to the highest administrative authorities in Pomerania (1815 to 1858). In: Thomas Stamm (ed.): Pomerania in the 19th century: State and social development in a comparative perspective. Böhlau, Köln Weimar 2007, p. 31–76, here p. 58. ( limited preview in the Google book search)
  7. Bärbel Holtz: Berlin personnel policy in a "good" province , p. 58.
  8. http://territorial.de/person/d/persondo.htm
  9. ^ Andreas Reich: Friedrich Schleiermacher as pastor at the Berlin Trinity Church 1809–1834 , Walter de Gruyter, 1992, p. 417.