Josef von Herrmann

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Josef Johann Ritter von Herrmann (born February 23, 1836 in Weiden in the Upper Palatinate ; † January 6, 1914 in Munich ) was a Bavarian civil servant and politician.

Life

Josef von Herrmann was one of eight children from the marriage of the politician and town clerk Eduard Zachäus Herrmann and his wife Margarethe, née Dienstl (1806–1899).

He attended grammar school in Amberg and received a scholarship from the Maximilianeum . He studied 1854-1858 jurisprudence . This was followed by legal internships at the regional court in Weiden and at the district court in Munich until 1860 . He then worked as an accessist in the government of Upper Bavaria , in 1863 as an assessor at the Memmingen district office and in Pegnitz in 1864 . In 1867 he married Mathilde Dorn and became a government assessor in the Kgl the following year . Bavarian Ministry of the Interior . In 1873 he became head of the Munich district office. In 1876 he was promoted to government councilor in the Ministry of the Interior. There he continued his career as a ministerial advisor and in 1895 as a ministerial director . In 1903 he was finally appointed to the Extraordinary Council of State. From 1895 to 1906, von Herrmann served as Bavaria's deputy to the Federal Council .

From 1887 to 1895 von Herrmann represented the constituency of Weiden / Upper Palatinate as a member of the Chamber of Deputies in the Bavarian State Parliament ( 16th and 17th electoral periods ). There he was secretary from 1893 to 1895. Because of his promotion to ministerial director, he resigned his mandate in 1895.

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  1. History , Braeuwirt pastures.