Johann Büchner (politician)
Johann Büchner , also Johannes Büchner (born July 18, 1756 in Frankfurt am Main ; † October 5, 1834 ibid) was a German lawyer and politician .
Life
Büchner was a son of the Frankfurt schoolmaster Johann Georg Büchner . After attending the municipal high school , he studied law in Jena and in 1778 settled as a lawyer in his hometown of Frankfurt. In 1789 he became a municipal chancellery, in 1792 a syndic.
Grand Duke Carl Theodor von Dalberg appointed him to the appellate judge at the Schöffen-Appellationsgericht Frankfurt (see court organization in the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt ). After the end of the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt , he initially returned to his previous position as in-house counsel and in 1815 became President of the Commission for the Constitution Amendment Act, which drafted the Constitution of the Free City of Frankfurt .
From 1816 Büchner was a senator and aldermen . In 1821 he was elected Senior Mayor . From 1824 to 1833 he was the judge and president of the court of appeal of the Free City of Frankfurt.
literature
- Wolfgang Klötzer (Hrsg.): Frankfurter Biographie . Personal history lexicon . First volume. A – L (= publications of the Frankfurt Historical Commission . Volume XIX , no. 1 ). Waldemar Kramer, Frankfurt am Main 1994, ISBN 3-7829-0444-3 .
 
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Büchner, Johann | 
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Büchner, Johannes (full name) | 
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German lawyer and politician | 
| DATE OF BIRTH | July 18, 1756 | 
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Frankfurt am Main | 
| DATE OF DEATH | October 5, 1834 | 
| Place of death | Frankfurt am Main |