Julius von Wartensleben

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Julius Caesar Leopold Carl Wilhelm Emil Bernhard Graf von Wartensleben (born June 11, 1809 in Klein-Wirsewitz near Guhrau, † January 12, 1882 in Berlin ); Dr. iur. , was a city judge in Berlin, legal knight of the Order of St. John and, as a Freemason, member of the federal board of directors of the Great National Mother Lodge "To the Three Worlds" .

Julius von Wartensleben was the first president of the Berlin Legal Society, founded in 1859, and chaired it until 1881. He also belonged to the literary society “ Tunnel over the Spree ” in Berlin under the name “Niebuhr” . He is the author of the two-volume family history of the Counts of Wartensleben, published in 1858.

He came from the Magdeburg noble family von Wartensleben , who was raised to the rank of count in 1703. His father was Lieutenant Colonel Caesar Scipio Alexander Graf von Wartensleben (1785-1851), his mother his first wife Friederike von Gfug . The Prussian Field Marshal Alexander Hermann von Wartensleben (1650–1734) is his great-great-grandfather.

In 1847 Julius von Wartensleben married Luise von Schmeling in Berlin .

Fonts

  • News of the family of the Counts of Wartensleben. Volume 1 and Volume 2, Albert Nauck & Comp. 1858 digitized
  • The history and constitution of the grand lodges of England, France and Sweden. Printed as a manuscript, ES Mittler und Sohn, Berlin 1871
  • History of the great national mother's box in the Prussian states named for the three globes. Along with a report on the founding and effectiveness of the charities for the years 1875-1889. After the revision of 1890. Büxenstein Verlag, Berlin 1890

literature

  • Otto Hupp: Munich Calendar 1921. Book a. Art Print AG, Munich / Regensburg 1921.
  • Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Gräfliche Häuser . Gotha 1883, p. 1025.
  • Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume XV, Volume 134 of the complete series, pp. 466–467; CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2004, ISSN  0435-2408
  • Bruno Peters: Berlin Freemason. A contribution to the cultural history of Berlin. Edition Louisenstadt, Berlin 1994.
  • Andreas Fijal: The Berlin Legal Society from 1859 to 2009, De Gruyter Law, Berlin 2009