Karl Rüdt von Collenberg-Bödigheim

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Karl Rüdt von Collenberg-Bödigheim (born April 14, 1813 in Bödigheim ; † January 21, 1891 ) was a German lawyer and politician from Baden .

Life

Karl Rüdt von Collenberg came from the evangelical noble family of the same name, Rüdt von Collenberg , who were registered with the Imperial Knighthood in Franconia in the knightly canton of Odenwald until 1806 . Karl's father Wilhelm Ludwig Freiherr Rüdt von Collenberg (1772–1830) was KK Chamberlain and Grand Duke of Baden Chamberlain, his mother Marie (1772–1849) was a von Raetzer born in Bern. Through his two older sisters, Karl Rüdt von Collenberg was related by marriage to the Barons von Racknitz and the Counts of Graevenitz from Württemberg .

Like his father, the lawyer Karl Rüdt von Collenberg became Grand Duke of Baden Chamberlain . As a representative of the manorial nobility below the Murg, he was a member of the First Chamber of the Baden Estates Assembly from 1845 to 1852 and again from 1865 to 1887 . From 1871 to 1879 Rüdt von Collenberg was 2nd Vice-President of the First Chamber, from 1879 to 1882 1st Vice-President of the First Chamber and from 1883 to 1887 President of the First Chamber. In the years of his parliamentary activity he had his residence in Karlsruhe.

From his first marriage to Maria Anna born Ganter (1822–1858) came the daughter Emma Helene Anna (1851–1872), who was married to the Grand Duke of Baden Chamberlain and entrepreneur Wilhelm von Seldeneck , Lord of Mühlburg. The son Carl Albrecht Wilhelm Freiherr Rüdt von Collenberg, born in Karlsruhe in 1873, came from his second marriage to Anna Maria, born Brück from Alzey.

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