Karl von Huene

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Max Koner : Portrait of the Baron von Hoeningen (Hüne) , 1899

Karl von Huene (born October 24, 1837 in Cologne , † March 13, 1900 in Gossensaß , Tyrol) was a Prussian politician.

Life

Karl Adolf Eduard Freiherr von Hoiningen called Huene was the son of the Prussian general Wilhelm von Huene , attended high school in Koblenz and then in Berlin, joined the Emperor Alexander Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 1 in 1859 as an avantageur ( ensign ) , became 1860 Lieutenant in the Elisabeth Regiment, transferred to the General Staff in 1869 and finally transferred to the 82nd Regiment as a captain in 1871 .

He took part in the campaigns against Denmark in 1864 , Austria in 1866 and France in 1870/71 . In 1873 he resigned from military service as a major and took over the management of his estate in Groß-Mahlendorf in the Falkenberg district in Upper Silesia .

In the new elections in 1876 he was elected a member of the parliament and joined the center's parliamentary group in the Prussian House of Representatives ; He was distinguished by expert knowledge, especially in financial and economic questions, by speaking skills and by moderation.

In order to take over the administration of the Prince of Thurn und Taxis' estate , he resigned his mandate in 1882, but was dismissed from this position in 1883 by the Prince, who had now come of age, and re-elected to the Landtag and the Reichstag , to which he was again as a member of the constituency of Breslau 8 (Breslau Land - Neumarkt) from 1890 to 1893. In the first, in 1885, he submitted the Hueneschen application (lex Huene) to the municipalities for the distribution of the additional income from the tariffs newly introduced in the Reich for Prussia, which was accepted.

From 1895 until his death, Huene was the first president of the Prussian Central Cooperative Fund.

Karl von Huene, who had also been a baron since August 22, 1863 through royal Prussian recognition , had been married to Johanna Agnes Maria Eveline von Blacha from the Thule family since October 10, 1864 .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fritz Specht, Paul Schwabe: The Reichstag elections from 1867 to 1903. Statistics of the Reichstag elections together with the programs of the parties and a list of the elected representatives. 2nd Edition. Carl Heymann Verlag, Berlin 1904, p. 71.

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