Johann Christian Lucius

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Johann Christian Lucius (born March 9, 1728 in Frankfurt am Main ; † September 12, 1785 ibid) was a politician in the imperial city of Frankfurt.

Lucius was the son of the lawyer Johann Jacob Lucius (born January 13, 1692 in Schlitz, † February 6, 1762) and his wife Anna Margarete née Riese (baptized on May 8, 1704 in Frankfurt am Main, buried on August 2, 1778 there ). He married Rosina Catharina nee Firnhaber (1733–1802), the daughter of the pastor and superintendent in Wertheim, Friedrich Jacob Firnhaber. The son Johann Jacob Lucius and the daughter Johanna Christiana emerged from the marriage.

Johann Christian Lucius studied from 1746 in Marburg and since 1749 in Goettingen law and laid in 1757 at the University of Giessen , the licentiate from. In the same year he became a lawyer in Frankfurt am Main.

From 1771 to 1779 he was a senator and then a lay judge on the council of the imperial city of Frankfurt. In 1776 and 1779 he was the junior mayor. On April 2, 1759 he was elected to the bourgeois college of the 51s.

literature

  • Barbara Dölemeyer: Frankfurt Jurists in the 17th and 18th Centuries, 1993, ISBN 3465025830 , pp. 83–121.

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