State Parliament of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1848–1854)
This article deals with the Landtag Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt 1848–1854 .
Parliament
After the March Revolution , the electoral law was changed with the “Election Law for the next Assembly of Representatives” of June 9, 1848.
The electors for the election of the Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt state parliament were elected on August 14, 1848. The election of the deputies and their deputies took place on September 11, 1848. Deputies are only included in the list insofar as they participated as deputies in the state parliament.
The following were elected as MPs:
Surname | Place of residence / manor | Curia | Constituency | annotation |
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Johann Christian Wilhelm Brake | Frankenhausen | Frankenhausen | Substitute for Garthoff from September 18 to October 20, 1849 and from February 25 to March 3, 1850 | |
Julius Eberwein | Rudolstadt | Rudolstadt | Successor to Koch on July 7, 1852 | |
Christian Friedrich Fritsche | Blankenburg | Rudolstadt | Representation of Knoch from 9.2. to April 25, 1849 and from March 1 to March 29, 1850 | |
Arthur Leopold Friedrich Froebel | Stadtilm | Stadtilm | Resigned on July 2, 1852; David Jahn became his successor | |
Traugott Anton Garthoff | Frankenhausen | Frankenhausen | ||
Johann Michael Henkel | Lichta b. K. | Koenigsee | Successor for Unbehaun from July 30, 1852 | |
Friedrich Ludwig Hessling | Immenrode | Frankenhausen | Successor to Carl Hornung from November 14, 1848 | |
Ernst Friedemann Wilhelm Hofmann | Ehrenstein | Stadtilm | ||
Carl Hornung | Frankenhausen | Frankenhausen | Mandate not accepted. Successor to Hessling | |
Johann David Jahn | Griesheim | Stadtilm | Substitute for Froebel from April 14th to 25th, 1849 and from March 7th to 29th, 1850; Successor to Froebel from July 8, 1852 | |
Johann Michael Jahn | Koenigsee | Koenigsee | ||
Christian Heinrich Knoch | Blankenburg | Rudolstadt | Resigned from office on June 25, 1852. Successor: Eberwein | |
Christian Ernst August Liebmann | Rudolstadt | Rudolstadt | from July 1, 1852 successor for von Rein | |
Christian Ferdinand Meisel | Light bW | Oberweißbach | Resigned from office on March 11, 1854. No successor | |
Johann Friedrich Möller | Oberhain | Koenigsee | Resigned from office on November 27, 1848. Successor Munsche | |
Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Anton Munsche | Oberköditz | Koenigsee | Successor to Möller from November 30, 1848 | |
Louis Nicolai | People Mountain | People Mountain | ||
Johann Georg Lorenz von Rein | Rudolstadt | Rudolstadt | Resigned from office on July 1, 1852. Successor: Liebmann | |
Johann Gottfried Makarius von Rein | People Mountain | People Mountain | ||
August Wilhelm Martin Scheidt | Frankenhausen | Frankenhausen | Resigned on March 2, 1849 due to appointment to the ministry. Successor: Schröter | |
Johann Christian Friedrich Schmeißer | Leutnitz | Rudolstadt | Successor to Walther from July 1, 1852 | |
Friedrich Wilhelm Schorch | Oberweißbach | Oberweißbach | Entered after a by-election on October 24, 1848. Retired on July 1, 1852. Successor: Wiegand | |
Christoph Friedrich Gottlieb Schröter | Ring life | Frankenhausen | Successor for Scheid from March 16, 1849 | |
Johann Friedrich Steiner | Oberweißbach | Oberweißbach | ||
Johann Heinrich Christian Stieler | Koenigsee | Koenigsee | ||
Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Stolberg | Udersleben | Frankenhausen | ||
Johann Nicol Unbehaun | Sitzendorf / Unterhain | Koenigsee | Resigned from office on July 2, 1852. Successor: Henkel | |
Karl Friedrich Hermann Wächter | Günserode | Frankenhausen | Deputy for Schröter from 7th to 12th August 1852 | |
Christian Albert Oskar Walther | Rudolstadt | Rudolstadt | Because of his appointment to the District Court Council in Sondershausen on July 1, 1850, his resignation was determined on July 1, 1852. Successor: Schmeißer | |
August Friedrich Weedermann | Bucha | People Mountain | Representing von Rein from March 6 to 25, 1854 | |
Johann Christian Weisse | Volkstedt | Rudolstadt | ||
Heinrich Moritz Wiegand | Neuhaus | Oberweißbach | Successor to Schorch from July 1, 1852 |
The Landtag elected its executive committee itself. Landtag Directors ( President of Parliament ) were:
- August Wilhelm Scheidt (October 19 to December 14, 1848)
- Oskar Walther (December 14, 1848 to March 29, 1850)
- Johann Heinrich Christian Stiehler (July 1 to August 12, 1852)
- David Jahn (February 13 to March 11, 1854)
- Johann Heinrich Christian Stiehler (March 11th to March 23rd, 1854)
Deputy state parliament directors were:
- Oskar Walther (October 19 to December 14, 1848)
- August Wilhelm Scheidt (December 14, 1848 to January 15, 1849)
- Johann Heinrich Christian Stiehler (January 15 to February 13, 1849)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Schorch (February 13 to March 14, 1849)
- Johann Heinrich Christian Stiehler (March 14 to April 25, 1849)
- Makarius von Rein (March 26 to April 25, 1849)
- Johann Heinrich Christian Stiehler (September 18, 1849 to March 29, 1850)
- Louis Nicolai (July 1 to December 12, 1852)
- Julius Eberwein (February 13 to March 25, 1854)
The Landtag met for 217 public plenary sessions between October 17, 1848 and March 25, 1854.
literature
- Jochen Lengemann: Landtag and regional representation of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt 1821–1923. Biographical manual . G. Fischer, Jena Stuttgart 1994, pp. 62-70, 277-278.