Joseph Emanuel von Ortlieb

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Joseph Emanuel von Ortlieb (* 1754 ; † 1823 ) was the city ​​scholar of the imperial city of Ravensburg from 1804 to 1819 .

Life

Joseph Emanuel von Ortlieb came from the Ortlieb patrician family, who had been a citizen of Ravensburg since the 14th century.

Since 1782 he was a member of the noble " Society for the Donkey ". From 1788 to 1804 he was mayor of Ravensburg and from 1804 to 1819 he was the last patrician Stadtschultheiß (mayor) of Ravensburg. The Catholic Joseph Emanuel von Ortlieb changed office every month with the bourgeois, Protestant city schoolboy Johann Jakob Merkel . In 1817 a committee of 12 community deputies was elected as part of the civil self-government promoted by King Wilhelm I ; no more noble among them. Joseph Emanuel von Ortlieb acted as city councilor due to the organic edict of December 31, 1818, but until 1819.

Individual evidence

  1. Johann G. Eben: “Attempt at a history of the city of Ravensburg from the beginning to the present day”, 1835
  2. Casimir Bumiller: “Nobility in Transition: Upper Swabia from the Early Modern Era to the Present”, Volume 2, page 671
  3. Alfred Lutz : "Between Persistence and Awakening: Ravensburg, 1810-1847", page 216
  4. ^ "The patriciate of the imperial city of Ravensburg", 1966, page 481
predecessor Office successor
... Lord Mayor of Ravensburg
1804–1819
Johann Jakob Motz