Julius Fischel

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Julius Fischel (born January 15, 1819 in Bacharach , † August 9, 1912 in Koblenz ) was a lawyer and judicial councilor . As a long-time city councilor, he was made an honorary citizen of Koblenz on October 2, 1901 .

Life

After studying law, he settled as a lawyer in Koblenz in 1847, where he was admitted to the regional court as a lawyer the following year . In 1867 he was elected to the Koblenz City Council as a member of the National Liberal Party , of which he was a member until 1911. From 1883 Fischel also worked as an honorary councilor for the city administration. In 1901 the city council recognized his long-standing commitment to the well-being of the city with the title of honorary citizen, and in 1907 a street in the old town of Koblenz was named after him.

In addition to his involvement in local politics, Fischel had been a member of the Koblenz casino company since 1847 , and he was part of its management for six terms. In addition, he was active as a presbyter in the Protestant community for 56 years and for almost as long in the Evangelical Monastery of St. Martin . Julius Fischel died on August 9, 1912. He was buried in the main cemetery in Koblenz .

His son Max von Fischel was chief of the naval staff of the Imperial Navy and was raised to hereditary nobility in 1908.

Honors

literature

  • Helmut Kampmann: When stones speak. Memorial plaques and memorial plaques in Koblenz. Fuck-Verlag, Koblenz 1992, p. 45f. ISBN 3-9803142-0-0
  • Wolfgang Schütz: Koblenz heads. People from the city's history - namesake for streets and squares. Verlag für Werbung Blätter GmbH Mülheim-Kärlich, Ed .: Bernd Weber, 2005 (2nd revised and expanded edition).

Individual evidence

  1. Due to the Second World War and the redesign since 1945, Fischelstrasse is only a short dead end at the end of Weißergasse. It has only one house number (No. 38, a winery). There is also the so-called Fischelpassage as a connection between Löhrcenter and Löhrstrasse.