List of Heidelberg Swabians

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This list of Heidelberg Swabians includes well-known members of the Corps Suevia Heidelberg .

List in alphabetical order

  • Friedrich II. (1857–1928), Grand Duke of Baden
  • August von Asbrand-Porbeck (1811–1863), Baden Oberamtmann
  • Rainer Arbogast (* 1944), surgeon
  • Ludwig Wilhelm von Baden (1865–1888), Grand Ducal Prince, Margrave of Baden and Duke of Zähringen
  • Max von Baden (1867–1929), last Chancellor of the Empire until November 1918
  • Carl Baer (1833–1896), lawyer and member of the Reichstag
  • Ernst Bassermann (1854–1917), chairman of the National Liberal Party, chairman of the party in the German Reichstag
  • Georg Baumann (1878–1968), entrepreneur
  • Karl Heinrich Baumgärtner (1798–1886), professor of medicine
  • Emil Bechert (1843–1898), Baden administrative lawyer and member of parliament
  • Bernhard von Beck (1821–1894), surgeon, Prussian general physician
  • Robert von Bemberg-Flamersheim (1868–1949), German district administrator and chief of police
  • Ludwig Bernheim (1884–1974), District Administrator
  • Otto Binswanger (1852-1929), psychiatrist
  • Philipp Bockenheimer (1875–1933), Go. Medical councilor, professor of surgery at Friedrich Wilhelm University and travel writer
  • Karl Ludwig Böhme (1803–1869), Baden Oberamtmann, director of the administrative court in Bruchsal, member of the second chamber of the Baden assembly of estates and the Erfurt Union parliament
  • Ignaz Böttrich (1835–1924), Reich judge
  • Sebastian von Bomhard (* 1961), German internet pioneer and entrepreneur
  • Robert Bosse (1832–1901), Prussian minister of culture and father of the BGB
  • Karl Friedrich Brentano (1822–1894), Swiss politician and judge, Member of the Government of the Canton of Aargau
  • Eduard Bronner (1822–1885), civil commissioner in Wiesloch, member of the Constituent Assembly in Baden from 1849, ophthalmologist in Bradford
  • Constanz Brüel (1892–1966), Lutheran church lawyer
  • Theodor Bumiller (1864–1912), explorer
  • Marten Bunnemann (* 1975 ), lawyer, CEO of Avacon AG
  • Werner Canthal (1887–1973), business lawyer
  • Maximilian Joseph von Chelius (1794–1876), ophthalmologist and surgeon
  • Anton Christ (1800–1880), lawyer, politician, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
  • Josef Dambacher (1794–1868), archivist and high school professor
  • Karl Danner (around 1801–1873), Baden Oberamtmann
  • Wilhelm Ludwig Dietz (1785–1837), Baden ministerial official and director of the United Forests and Mines
  • Heinrich Dietzel (1857–1935), socio-economist
  • Ludwig Dill (1812–1887), German administrative lawyer and district judge, poet lawyer and composer
  • Frieder Dünkel (* 1950), criminologist
  • Emil Dursy (1828–1878), anatomist, zoologist and professor at the University of Tübingen
  • Gottfried von Dusch (1821–1891), lawyer and politician from Baden
  • Paul Ehrenreich (1855–1914), anthropologist and ethnologist
  • Peter Eich (1837–1919), District Administrator of the Daun and Kleve districts, member of the Provincial Parliament of the Rhine Province
  • August Eichrodt (1800–1856), City Director in Heidelberg
  • Ludwig Friedrich Eichrodt (1798–1844), Oberamtmann of Baden, Ministerial Director, State Councilor and Minister of the Interior, member of the Second and First Chamber of the Baden Assembly of Estates
  • Carl August Emge (1886–1970), legal philosopher and legal sociologist
  • Eduard Engelhorn (1830–1907), Baden senior bailiff and state commissioner, director of the Baden administrative court
  • Eduard Erxleben (1834–1890), senior bailiff in Durlach
  • Wilhelm Exter (around 1805–1873), chief magistrate in Kork, Lörrach and Rheinbischofsheim, chief magistrate
  • Emil Fieser (1835–1904), member of the Reichstag
  • Ignaz Fränzinger (1792-1856), Privy War Councilor, head of the district offices in Lahr and Emmendingen, founder of the corps
  • Otto Frey (1824–1903), Baden Oberamtmann, member of the Second Chamber of the Baden Council of Estates
  • Sebastian Frey (around 1790–1878), senior magistrate and magistrate in Baden, founder of the corps
  • Rudolf von Freydorf (1819–1882), Minister of Baden
  • Hans Frohwein (1887–1956), German diplomat and ambassador
  • Wilhelm Ludwig Frommel (1795–1869), Protestant clergyman and educator, honorary citizen of Pforzheim
  • Adolf Fuchs (1833–1908), Oberamtmann of Baden, judge at the Baden Administrative Court, member of the board of the Baden Chamber of Accounts
  • Julius Füesslin (1815–1866), prison doctor in Bruchsal and honorary citizen of Baden-Baden
  • Albert Gautier (1853–1931), Oberamtmann of Baden, Lord Mayor of Bruchsal, District Judge
  • Berthold Gemehl (1832–1897), major general
  • Dietmar Görlitz (* 1937), psychologist, professor emeritus for developmental psychology at the Technical University of Berlin
  • Wilhelm Philipp Goßweyler (1791–1848), financial lawyer from Baden and customs politician
  • Albert Grégoire (1865–1949), member of the Reichstag and Chamber I for Alsace-Lorraine
  • Anton Gutsch (1825–1912), 1st doctor at the Bruchsal cell prison
  • Eli von Haber (1807–1881), doctor, member of the Prussian National Assembly and the Prussian House of Representatives
  • Leopold Haefelin (1792–1872), Oberamtmann of Baden
  • Karl von Hammacher (1852–1936), district administrator in the Ruhrort district, police chief in Berlin-Schöneberg and Aachen
  • Robert Hampe (1879–1940), member of the Reichstag
  • Paul Haniel (1843–1892), District Administrator of the Mülheim an der Ruhr district
  • Franz Sales Hebting (1826–1897), Oberamtmann of Baden, ministerial advisor and state commissioner
  • Hermann von Heeren (1833–1899), Hanseatic Minister-Resident in Paris
  • Volker G. Heinz (* 1943), lawyer and notary; Escape helper in Berlin
  • Hermann von Hillern (1817–1882), President of the District Court
  • Ludwig Hördt (around 1831–1877), chief magistrate in Walldürn and Schönau
  • Karl Georg Hoffmann (1796–1865), finance president, politician
  • Werner Holschemacher (1903–1963), judge at the Federal Labor Court
  • Wilhelm Hübsch (1804–1866), German lawyer and civil servant from Baden
  • Carl Hugenberg (1836–1882), member of the Prussian House of Representatives
  • Eugen Imhoff (1876–1951), 1930 Reich Commissioner for Housing
  • Adolf Hermann Jaeger (1832–1899) Lord Mayor of the City of Elberfeld and member of the Prussian mansion
  • Gustav Jägerschmidt (1814–1889), lawyer, Baden governor
  • Philipp Jung (1870–1918), professor of gynecology
  • Edmund Kamm (1825–1895), regional court president in Mosbach and Konstanz, member of the First Chamber of the Baden Assembly of Estates
  • Friedrich Kapp (1824–1884), lawyer and politician
  • Franz von Kettner (1801–1874), Baden head forester and court official
  • Friedrich Kiefer (1830–1895), lawyer and member of the Reichstag
  • Herman Kiefer (1825–1911), German-American physician and politician, diplomat of the United States
  • Werner Knieper (1909–1977), Head of the Federal Chancellery (1966–1967)
  • Karl August Kopp (1836–1897), Oberamtmann of Baden, member of the collegiate body at the Administrative Court in Karlsruhe
  • Konrad Kuntz (1804–1881), bailiff in Eberbach, senior bailiff and city director in Baden-Baden, collegiate member of the Baden Chamber of Accounts, member of the Second Chamber of the Baden Council of Estates
  • Ernst-August von Laffert-Woldeck (1847–1891), German administrative lawyer
  • August Lamey (1816–1896), Baden politician
  • Gottlieb Lang (1793–1859), senior bailiff in Lahr, member of the Second Chamber of the Baden Council of Estates
  • Wilhelm Ludwig Friedrich Lang (1821–1884), senior bailiff in Eppingen and Weinheim, member of the Second Chamber of the Baden Estates Assembly
  • Viktor Leiblein (around 1821–1871), senior bailiff, board member in Stühlingen, Bonndorf and Waldkirch
  • Karl Heinrich Leussler (1792–1838), Baden Oberamtmann
  • Theodor Leutwein (1879–1940), District Administrator in Wolfach
  • Friedrich Leutz (1827–1880), senior magistrate in Eppingen, Adelsheim and Schwetzingen
  • Carl Lewald (1843–1924), lawyer at the Imperial Court of Justice
  • Ferdinand Lewald (1846–1928), senior bailiff, board member in Sankt Blasien and Säckingen, Ministerialrat in the Baden Ministry of Finance, President of the Baden Administrative Court, member of the Grand Council of the Technical University of Karlsruhe and the First Chamber of the Baden Assembly of Estates
  • Philipp Lichtenauer (1799–1850), Baden Oberamtmann in Offenburg
  • Johann Maas (1828–1899), Counselor, General Director of the mining, lead and zinc production company in Stolberg
  • Eduard von Magdeburg (1844–1932), Prussian District President, Upper President and President of the Chamber of Accounts and the Court of Accounts of the German Empire
  • Emil von Mallmann (1831–1903), businessman, banker, member of the Prussian House of Representatives and the Rhenish Provincial Parliament
  • Adolf Marschall von Bieberstein (1842–1912), Reich Foreign Minister
  • Jakob Mathèus (1862–1946), government president of the Bavarian Rhine District until 1928
  • Georg Minden (1850–1928), administrative lawyer and chairman of the reform Jewish community in Berlin
  • Franz Josef Mone (1796–1871), historian and archivist, director of the Baden General State Archives
  • Oscar Mügel (1858–1947), State Secretary in the Prussian Ministry of Justice
  • Richard Müller (1852–1932), administrative lawyer in the Prussian finance and customs administration
  • Eberhard Naujoks (1915–1996), historian
  • Hermann Nebe (1851–1926), chief magistrate in Adelsheim, Weinheim, Mosbach and Pforzheim, lecturing council in the Baden Ministry of the Interior, state commissioner for the state commissioner district of Karlsruhe
  • Carl von Neubronn (1807–1885), senior bailiff
  • Friedrich Neubronn von Eisenburg (1838–1915), judge and politician from Baden
  • Albert Neuhaus (1873–1948), Reich Minister for Economic Affairs (1925–1926)
  • Ernst Otto Nölle (1856–1918), District Judge, Lecturing Council in the Prussian Ministry of Finance, Member of the Bundestag
  • Georg Albert Öhl (1793-1853), Baden governor in Gernsbach
  • Ludwig Oettinger (1797–1869), professor of mathematics
  • Ludwig von Ompteda (1828–1899), German civil servant and court servant
  • Ferdinand Pachten (1861–1944), lawyer and notary, member of the supervisory board of Collet & Engelhard Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik AG, chairman of the board of the Carolinum at Goethe University Frankfurt
  • Wilhelm Petersen (1835–1900), councilor and literary critic
  • Georg Pfeiffer (1825–1900), chief magistrate in Neustadt, Wiesloch and Eppingen
  • Franz Pfister (around 1796–1871), senior bailiff, district director in Gengenbach, Constance, Bretten, Oberkirch and Ettenheim
  • Ulrich Rauscher (1884–1930), journalist, author and diplomat
  • Eugen von Regenauer (1824–1897), fiscal lawyer from Baden
  • Rudolf Rempel (1892–1977), Reich judge and civil servant at the Federal Audit Office
  • Fritz Ries (1907–1977), lawyer and industrialist
  • Ferdinand Karl Roeder von Diersburg (1848–1926), Prussian major general
  • Fritz Roessler (1870–1937), industrialist
  • Klaus F. Röhl (* 1938), legal sociologist and university lecturer
  • Joseph Rolshoven (1842–1902), bailiff of the Diez office, district administrator of the Unterlahn district, secret upper government councilor
  • Max Rothfels (1854–1935), lawyer and notary
  • Albrecht Rüdt von Collenberg-Bödigheim (1845–1909), Baden judge, court official and parliamentarian
  • Rudolf Rüdt von Collenberg-Eberstadt (1836–1900), German lawyer and state commissioner
  • Ernst-August Rumpeltin (1904–1978), newspaper publisher
  • Gustav Adolph von Rutschmann (1793–1845), ministerial official and director of the United Forests and Mines in Baden
  • Karl Sachs (1811–1873), Baden bailiff
  • Friedrich Theodor Schaaf (1792–1876), Baden state commissioner, member of the Second Chamber of the Baden Assembly of Estates and the Erfurt Union Parliament
  • Fritz Schettler (1879–1946), newspaper publisher
  • Karl Schleicher (1875–1914), Mayor of Bad Kreuznach
  • Hanns-Eberhard Schleyer (* 1944), lawyer, politician and association official
  • Hanns Martin Schleyer (1915–1977), German employer president
  • Adolf Schrickel (1805–1885), senior bailiff in Müllheim, senior court judge, member of the second chamber of the Baden assembly of estates
  • Wilhelm Schupp (1828–1909), senior bailiff, head of the district offices of Neckarbischofsheim, Wolfach and Lörrach, ministerial advisor, operations director of the Baden State Railways, member of the Second Chamber of the Baden Council of Estates
  • Friedrich Serger (1822–1892), President of the Higher Regional Court in Karlsruhe, President of the First Chamber of the Baden Assembly of Estates
  • Moritz Seubert (1852–1905), Senior Administrator in Säckingen, Müllheim, Achern and Donaueschingen, Ministerialrat in the Baden Ministry of the Interior
  • Hermann Theodor Simon (1870–1918), professor of physics
  • Alexander Spengler (1827–1901), physician, freedom fighter in the March Revolution in 1848, founder of the air cure in Davos
  • Carl Spengler (1860–1937), surgeon and bacteriologist
  • Friedrich Stein (around 1809–1868), bailiff, head of the district office of Meßkirch, district judge
  • Franz von Stengel (senior bailiff) (1811–1867), senior bailiff and city director in Wertheim
  • Hermann Stölting († 1883), Mayor of Offenbach am Main
  • Gustav von Stösser (1826–1907), Baden lawyer and administrative officer
  • Georg Strutz (1861–1929), German administrative lawyer and judge
  • Ferdinand Szuhany (1813–1899), prison director in Bruchsal
  • Ludwig von Theobald (1795–1856), Oberamtmann of Baden
  • Otto Thilenius (1843–1927), balneologist
  • Richard Thoma (1847-1923), pathologist
  • Leopold Tobias (1837–1894), District Administrator, member of the Reichstag of the North German Confederation
  • Christoph Trefurt (1790–1861), Baden State Councilor, President of the Baden Ministry of Justice and the Baden Chamber of Accounts, Upper Court Chancellor in Mannheim, member of the Erfurt Union Parliament and the First and Second Chamber of the Baden Assembly of Estates, founder of the Corps
  • Mariano von Uria , actually Mariano de Sarachaga y Uria (1812–1876), Baden administrative lawyer and court official
  • Karl von Vierordt (1818–1884), physiologist
  • Franz Volk (1823–1890), revolutionary, doctor, historian, mayor
  • Oskar Wackerzapp (1883–1965), Police President of the Gleiwitz District, Lord Mayor of Gleiwitz, member of the Bundestag
  • August de Weerth (1832-1885), banker
  • Wilhelm de Weerth (1866–1943), banker, member of the Rhenish Provincial Parliament
  • Karl Weltzien (1813–1870), professor of chemistry
  • Theodor Wilhelm Werner (1874–1957), singer, composer and musicologist
  • Emil Wiehl (1886–1960), diplomat
  • Karl Wielandt (1820–1884), Senior Administrator in Lahr, President of the Senate at the Karlsruhe Higher Regional Court
  • Rudolf Winterwerb (1863–1941), banker
  • Eduard Wlassack (1841–1904), office director of the Vienna court theater
  • Georg Wolf (1817–1864), senior bailiff, board member in Emmendingen and Schopfheim
  • Emil von Wülfing (1872–1950), German district administrator and landowner
  • Eckart Würzner (* 1961), politician, Lord Mayor of Heidelberg

literature

  • Armin Danco: The Yellow Book of the Corps Suevia zu Heidelberg, 3rd edition (members 1810–1985), Heidelberg 1985
  • Kösener corps lists 1910, 121
  • Kösener corps lists 1930, 72
  • Kösener corps lists 1960, 67
  • Kösener corps lists 1996, 158

Web links

Commons : Members of Corps Suevia Heidelberg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. He was already a member of the previously existing Suevia I in Heidelberg. Cf. from the early days of the Heidelberger, Tübinger and Göttingen S [enioren-] C [onvents] 1807–1809. Correspondence between the Heidelberg Swabians Georg Kloß Rhenaniae and Hannoverae Göttingen and Alexander Stein . Once and now , special volume 1963.