Ivan von Gloeden

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Iwan von Gloeden , sometimes also von Glöden (born October 18, 1815 in Wismar ; † September 4, 1850 ibid) was a German legal scholar and conservative publicist.

Life

Iwan von Gloeden probably came from a Mecklenburg branch of the tribe of the noble von Gloeden family, who originally lived in Brandenburg . He was probably a son of the officer of the same name Iwan von Gloeden († May 1, 1825). The photographer Wilhelm von Gloeden was his nephew. In 1827 and 1830 Iwan von Gloeden is mentioned as a minor recipient of donations from the Wismar death fund.

Detention center in Greifswald

He studied law at the University of Greifswald . In 1837 there was an investigation against the stud. jur. von Gloeden and Co. because of a duel , the punishment: Consilium abeundi and Karzer . ended. Apparently, despite this judgment, he did not have to leave the university, because a few months later there is an investigation into the stud. med. Hermann Bein, stud. med. Friedrich Ritter and consorts for insulting the stud. jur. Iwan von Glöden and other nonsense . In Greifswald he was awarded a Dr. jur. doctorate, habilitated in 1843 at the University of Rostock with an annotated edition of the legal passages from Aulus Gellius and became a private lecturer here .

In Rostock von Gloeden came into contact with the Mecklenburg knighthood and was drawn into the profound dispute about the membership of the bourgeois landowners in the knighthood. In his work The Eligibility for a Deputy of the Knighthood to the Engern Committee of the Duchies of Mecklenburg , he vehemently advocated the view that this, and thus participation in the co-government of the estates, was reserved for the noble representatives of the knighthood. The knighthood reciprocated by enabling him to acquire the Hohenkirchen feudal estate , the smallest manor in the state , in 1846 , which made him eligible for the state and received a seat and vote in the Mecklenburg state parliament - and was able to assure himself of his personal dialectic in the state parliaments .

John Brinckman commented on this in a biting way:
... Oh, I get on just as badly as you. The Herr Landessyndici, who may tell us about
all these stories , you know, people talk about things in the haze, - really do the von Glöden Country status through nobility? Oh, I understand myself as bad as you on all this kind Stories The Lord Landessyndici who like to tell us is really Hohenkirchen, O tell me's, debt purely and brings life really ten thousand dollars a? Oh, I ...














From January 1846, von Gloeden acted as publisher and editor-in-chief for the political-practical weekly newspaper for Mecklenburg, which was financed by knightly circles . This was "the first political party paper and the first conservative organ in Mecklenburg". In May 1848 he had to give up the editorial office due to illness. The newspaper died, but found a successor in 1849 in the North German Correspondent published by his brother-in-law Friedrich Maassen and Franz Chassot von Florencourt .

Like his brother-in-law Friedrich Maassen , Iwan von Gloeden converted to the Roman Catholic Church.

Until 1849 he was a member of the Association for Mecklenburg History and Archeology.

Before 1847 he married the Frenchwoman Josephine Clemence Everaere (or Everaexe). The couple had two sons: Hermann Carl Clemens Henning (born January 14, 1847 in Rostock, † April 29, 1913 in Jenkintown , Pennsylvania ) and Iwan Carl Maria (born February 16, 1848 in Rostock, † after 1885).

After Iwan von Gloeden's death, his underage sons were recognized as the owners of Hohenkirchen in November 1851. Only one month later, however, the guardians sold the property to the forester Otto von der Lühe . The two sons came to Parchim , where August Drechsler , a brother-in-law of Friedrich Maaßen and Hermann von Gloeden, was mayor until 1864.

After attending the Friedrich-Franz-Gymnasium (Parchim) in 1867, Hermann struck a career as an officer in the Mecklenburg Grenadier Regiment No. 89 , but was dismissed in 1868 and then emigrated to the USA. Ivan also became an officer in the Mecklenburg Grenadier Regiment No. 89 after attending the Parchim grammar school in 1868, but switched to the Danzig Infantry Regiment No. 128 in 1881 and was dismissed there as captain in 1885.

Fonts

  • Roman law in the Ostrogothic empire. A treatise on legal history. Frommann, Jena 1843.
  • Auli Gellii quae ad ius pertinent. Series prima, tres priores Gellii libros amplex. Pro obtinenda venia legendi in universitate literaria Rostochieni. Leopold, Rostock 1843.
  • The eligibility for a deputy of the knighthood in the narrow committee of the duchies of Mecklenburg: a treatise under constitutional law. Leopold, Rostock 1843.
  • From the files of the trial negotiated in front of the Güstrower Canzlei in S. Pogge on Roggow against the provisional von Dobbertin because of the admission of a daughter of the plaintiff: a contribution to the assessment of the questions concerning the Mecklenburg monasteries. Leopold, Rostock 1849.
  • For the new year 1849. Leopold, Rostock 1849.
  • The main features of a municipal code for urban and rural communities in the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Schwerin are assessed. Leopold, Rostock 1849.
  • Reply to the memorandum published under the title: To our peers by Messrs Engel on Charlottenthal, Domainenrath Satow on Hägerfelde and Harder on Knegendorf. [Rostock, d. Oct. 5, 1849]. Hirsch, Rostock 1849.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ According to the archive for genealogical research and all related areas. 15 (1938), p. 128.
  2. ^ Gustav von Lehsten: The nobility of Mecklenburg since the land constitutional hereditary comparisons (1755). Rostock 1864, pp. 79-80 . The reference to Hohenkirchen refers to him, Iwan, the service to his brother Herrmann von Gloeden (* 1820, † 1862) until 1862.
  3. ^ Ernst Münch: Das Wismarer Grundbuch: (1677 / 80-1838). (Sources on Mecklenburg history 3) Lübeck: Schmidt-Römhild 2003 ISBN 978-3-7950-3737-6 , pp. 698, 757, 899.
  4. Investigation against the stud. jur. von Gloeden and Co. because of a duel ( memento of the original from May 7, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / unimatrix.uni-greifswald.de
  5. a b Journal for Philosophy and Catholic Theology NF, Vol. 13 (1852), p. 212.
  6. Wolfgang Müns , Jürgen Grambow (ed.): John Brinckman: Letters, Documents, Texts. Volume 2 (Writings of the Institute for Low German Language: Series Documentation 26) Schuster, 2002 ISBN 978-3-7963-0365-4 , p. 85.
  7. ^ Adolf Werner: The political movements in Mecklenburg and the extraordinary state parliament in the spring of 1848 (= Treatises on Middle and Modern History, Vol. 2) Rothschild, Berlin and Leipzig 1907, p. 3 ( digitized version ).
  8. ^ Message from the resignation in the annual report 1850, p. 16 .
  9. ^ Government Gazette of November 4, 1851
  10. a b Rudolf von Langermann and Erlencamp, Constantin Bernhard von Voigts-Rhetz: History of the Grand Ducal Mecklenburg Grenadier Regiment No. 89 Schwerin 1895, p. 596, No. 321 and 325.
  11. Gottfried Steuer: History of the Danzig Infantry Regiment No. 128, 1881 to 1906. Mittler, Berlin 1906, p. 95 .