Karl Bauer (politician, 1834)

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Karl Ludwig Friedrich Bauer (born November 2, 1834 in Eisentratten ; † March 12, 1895 in Klagenfurt ) was a Protestant pastor ( AB ) and member of the Austrian House of Representatives .

education and profession

Karl Bauer was the son of the Protestant pastor Georg Gottlieb Friedrich Bauer, who died in 1859, and his wife Klara Margareth Wilhelmina nee Kraus. He attended high schools in Klagenfurt, Graz and Teschen in Silesia . He then studied theology in Vienna and in Halle in the province of Saxony in Prussia (today Saxony-Anhalt ). In 1856 he ordained and became vicar . In 1859 he became a pastor in Tresdorf (today Treßdorf ) in the Kirchbach community in the Hermagor district in Carinthia. In 1885 he became a pastor in Klagenfurt. Between 1877 and 1895 he was also superintendent of the Vienna diocese A.B. He was also chairman of the Carinthian branch of the Gustav Adolf Foundation . He was married twice. His first marriage was in 1859 with Friederike Royko, who died in 1873. With her he had two daughters and a son. He married her second marriage to her sister, Auguste Royko, in 1874, with whom he had a son and a daughter.

Political functions

Club memberships

Karl Bauer joined the New Left Club on January 27, 1869.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Birth Book XVIII . Parish Gmünd in Carinthia, S. 83 , 1st entry ( matricula-online.eu [accessed on November 3, 2019]).
  2. Death book 1895 . Evangelical parish of Augsburg and Helvetic Confession in Klagenfurt, p. 2 , 4th entry ( matricula-online.eu [accessed on November 3, 2019]).
  3. Short biography of Karl Bauer