Julius Pinder

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Julius Pinder with a mayoral chain

Julius Hermann Pinder (born October 24, 1805 in Naumburg (Saale) , † August 19, 1867 in Jarzombkowitz, Silesia ) was a Prussian civil servant and politician.

Julius Pinder

Life

Pinder studied law at the University of Berlin from 1824 to 1826 . From 1835 he was a councilor in Königsberg , in 1843 he moved to Breslau as mayor , shortly afterwards he also acquired a manor in Woinowitz .

After the March Revolution , Pinder was appointed High President of the Province of Silesia in March 1848 and was elected to the Prussian National Assembly. After the counter-revolutionary forces had gained the upper hand in November 1848 and the parliament had been moved to Brandenburg , Pinder supported the call for tax refusal in the National Assembly on November 15, 1848, whereupon he was suspended from his office as senior president three days later.

From February 26 to May 11, 1849, Pinder represented Sigismund von Dallwitz's successor in the 1st Silesian constituency ( Lauben ) as a non-attached member of the Frankfurt National Assembly . After the end of the German National Assembly, he took part in the Gotha post-parliament and in 1849 was a member of the first chamber of the Prussian state parliament , where he was on the left. From 1859 to 1861 he was a member of the 2nd Chamber , where he belonged to the Vincke faction .

literature

  • Heinrich Best , Wilhelm Weege: Biographical manual of the members of the Frankfurt National Assembly 1848/49. Droste, Düsseldorf 1998, ISBN 3-7700-0919-3 , pp. 261-262.

Individual evidence

  1. Bärbel Holtz: Introduction, in: Acta Borussica, Volume 4/1, p. 20. Scan from Google Books .