Julius from Zenetti

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District President Julius von Zenetti

Julius Zenetti , since 1881 Ritter von Zenetti , (born December 9, 1822 in Speyer , † June 23, 1905 in Munich ) was a senior Bavarian administrative officer in various positions, including a. from 1890 to 1897 as District President of Middle Franconia in Ansbach .

Life

Julius Zenetti was born in Speyer as the son of the government official, later Ministerialrat and District President of the Palatinate, Johann Baptist von Zenetti and his wife Josepha von Mieg. He and the family moved to Munich early on, as the father was transferred there as a civil servant. After school and university, Zenetti embarked on the career of an administrative officer. He found his first job as a land commissioner actuary in the region where he was born in the Palatinate. From 1855 to 1858 he served as a senior administrative officer in Frankenthal (Palatinate) . In that year he was promoted to land commissioner or district administrator of the Neustadt an der Weinstrasse district . 1873 Government appointed, joined Julius Zenetti 1878 to the Bavarian Interior Ministry, where he led the charge of a Ministerial Council held. In 1890 he was appointed regional president of Middle Franconia in Ansbach . The Palatine retired in 1897 and moved to Munich, where he died eight years later.

In the war of 1870/71 he had made special contributions to the care of the wounded in the Palatinate border and deployment area and received the Cross of Merit for the years 1870/71 . As president of the district, Zenetti received the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown in 1881 . With the award, the elevation to the personal nobility was connected and he was allowed to call himself "Ritter von Zenetti" after the entry in the nobility register . In 1896 he was awarded the command of this order. At the 2nd Bavarian State Exhibition in Nuremberg in 1896, which he had tried very hard to achieve, Zenetti welcomed Kaiser Wilhelm II in his capacity as District President .

Zenetti also wrote legal textbooks, a. a. In 1876 a commentary on the Bavarian Defense Code, which was reprinted in 1889. He also wrote such a work on the imperial legislation on “Quartier service for the armed power”, 1880. On February 13, 1891, he joined the renowned Pegnese Flower Order in Nuremberg as President of the Government .

Zenetti was married to Maria Neber from Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, with whom he had two children, namely the sons Dr. Johannes Zenetti, general practitioner in Munich and Arnold Zenetti, lawyer at the Imperial Court in Leipzig. Julius von Zenetti had four siblings, of which his brothers Wilhelm Zenetti , Benedictine abbot, and Arnold Zenetti , architect and master builder in Munich, also achieved greater popularity.

At the time, an obituary for Julius von Zenetti appeared in the Palatinate Press in Kaiserslautern , in which it concludes: In addition to his professional ability as an excellent administrative officer, he is praised for the kindness of heart and personal kindness in traffic, which made him popular in society and among his subordinates.

Since 1843 he was a member of the Corps Suevia Munich .

literature

  • Obituary with picture. In: Zeitbilder, Sunday supplement to the “Palatinate Press”. Kaiserslautern, No. 27, July 30, 1905.

Web links

Commons : Julius von Zenetti  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Court and State Handbook of the Kingdom of Bavaria. 1898, p. 17.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 115 , 435