Karl Friedrich Ferdinand Sintenis

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Karl Friedrich Ferdinand Sintenis (born June 25, 1804 in Zerbst , † August 2, 1868 in Dessau ) was a lawyer and politician in Anhalt.

Life

Sintenis was a grandson of Christian Friedrich Sintenis and the son of the lawyer and later mayor of Zerbst Carl Heinrich Sintenis . The mother was Sophie Dorothea née boy. Sintenis, who was a Protestant denomination, married Jenny Hausmann, the daughter of the school principal Carl Junge, on May 31, 1828 in Zerbst.

Sintenis initially received home tuition from his grandfather and uncle, pastor August Heinrich Sintenis, and from 1819 (the Secunda) attended the Francisceum grammar school . From 1822–1824 he studied law in Leipzig and was awarded a doctorate in 1825 in Jena. jur. PhD (dissertation “De delictis et poenis universitatum”).

In 1825 he became a government advocate in Zerbst, in 1832 a patrimonial judge and in 1834 a higher appeal court advocate in Zerbst. In 1836 he was appointed full professor of law at the University of Gießen and returned to Anhalt in 1841 as a councilor and voting member of the government of Anhalt-Dessau and the consistory . In 1847, Duke Leopold Friedrich von Anhalt-Dessau appointed him a member of the State Board of Directors of the Duchy of Anhalt-Köthen and head of cabinet affairs. As a result of the March Revolution , he was dismissed from these offices in 1848, but remained a member of the Higher Regional Court in Dessau with the title of Common Council of Justice.

From 1849 to 1850 he was a member of the second ordinary state parliament for Anhalt-Dessau and the entire state parliament for Anhalt-Dessau and for Anhalt-Köthen on the right-wing side. In 1850 he was a member of the state house of the Erfurt Union Parliament .

As a result of the reorganization of the judiciary in 1850, he became president of the second senate of the newly formed higher regional court for the duchies of Anhalt-Dessau and Anhalt-Köthen in Dessau. In 1853 he became chief president of this court. In 1862 he was additionally appointed to the ministry (in 1867 he left the court). He attended the Frankfurt Fürstentag with the Hereditary Prince and after the death of State Minister Albert von Ploetz from 1863 to 1868 he became a real secret council , state minister and chairman of the newly established state ministry for all of Anhalt. He was the conductor of the departments of the exterior, the judiciary, the cult and the ducal house.

Works

He was the author of many legal writings including:

  • “Corpus juris civilis” (1829), translation, edited together with Professors Karl Eduard von Otto and Schilling in Leipzig
  • "Corpus juris canonici" (1835)
  • "Handbook of Common Lien" (1836)
  • "The practical common civil law" (1844)

estate

A partial written estate from Karl Friedrich Ferdinand Sintenis is in the Dessau department of the Saxony-Anhalt State Archives .

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