Julius von Treskow

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Carl Julius von Treskow (born June 10, 1818 in Friedrichsfelde Palace near Berlin , † January 6, 1894 in Szubin (Schubin) ) was a Prussian manor and politician.

Life

Treskow studied law and camera science at the University of Berlin and Heidelberg University from 1838 to 1841 and then completed an agricultural training in Fehrbellin . From 1840 he was the owner of the Grocholin manor in the Schubin district of Poznań.

Grocholin manor around 1860,
Alexander Duncker collection

In the spring of 1848, Treskow and his brother-in-law Wilhelm Graf v. Lüttichau to the leaders of the Prussian free troops to suppress the Polish uprising in Posen. From May 18, 1848 to May 17, 1849 he was a member of the parliament for Schubin in the Frankfurt National Assembly , where he first belonged to the conservative group Café Milani and later to the casino . In April 1849, Treskow was a member of the delegation of Prussian delegates who proposed to Friedrich Wilhelm IV the emperor of the Paulskirche parliament.

Julius v. Treskow was a founding member and board member of the large-scale agricultural "Association of Tax and Economic Reformers" in 1876 and coordinated the association's activities in the province of Poznan from 1879 onwards.

He found his final resting place on the Treskow-Friedrichsfelde family's hereditary burial site .

See also

literature

  • Heinrich Best, Wilhelm Weege: Biographical manual of the members of the Frankfurt National Assembly 1848/49 . Düsseldorf: Droste-Verlag, 1998. (p. 339) ISBN 3-7700-0919-3
  • Hans von Rosen : Grocholin. History of a German estate in Posen , Rautenberg Verlag, Leer 1985, ISBN 978-3792103197 :
  • Rüdiger von Treskow: From Café Milani to the farmers' union: the collecting movement of the Prussian large agrarians 1848-1893. In: Democracy in Germany. Opportunities and threats in the 19th and 20th centuries. Ed. V. Wolther v. Kieseritzky and Klaus-Peter Sick, Munich 1999, pp. 50–70.

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