List of members of the Bukovinian state parliament (IX electoral period)

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This list of the members of the Bukovinian state parliament (IX. Electoral period) lists all members of the Bukovinian state parliament of the crown land of Bukovina in the IX. Electoral term. The inauguration of the delegates took place on December 28, 1898, whereby the state parliament comprised 31 members. The Landtag included 2 representatives of the large estates of the 1st electoral body and 8 representatives of the large estates of the 2nd electoral body, 2 representatives of the Chernivtsi Chamber of Commerce and Industry , 5 representatives of the cities and 12 representatives of the rural communities. In addition, there was the virile voice of the Archbishop of Chernivtsi and the Rector of the University of Chernivtsi .

Sessions

The IX. The state parliament period was divided into five sessions:

  • I. Session: 1898-1899
  • Session II: 1899
  • III. Session: 1901
  • IV.Session: 1902
  • V. Session: 1903

Member of the state parliament

Surname Elective class Region / function annotation
Abrahamovic Christof von Large property (WWII)    
Balmos Georg von Rural communities   from the 5th session
Bejan Dionys Large property (WW1)   from the 5th session
Bohdanowicz Kasimir Large property (WWII)   from the 4th session
Bohosiewicz Zacharias Large property (WWII)    
Bohosiewicz Casimir Large property (WWII)   only in the 3rd session?
Calinescu Miron Large property (WW1)    
Ciuntuliak Emanuel Rural communities   up to and including the 4th session
Ciupercovici Arcadie Virile voice Archbishop of Chernivtsi up to and including the 4th session
Decani Albert Cities Radautz from the 3rd session
Della Scala Hieronymus Rural communities   only in the 1st and 2nd session
The Lodge Franz Cities Suczawa  
Flondor Theodor of Rural communities    
Flondor Johann von Large property (WWII)    
Franz Hauke Virile voice Rector of the University of Chernivtsi only in the 3rd session
Grigorce Modest Rural communities    
Hakman Eugen Rural communities   from the 5th session
Hörmann to Hörbach Walther Virile voice Rector of the University of Chernivtsi only in the 5th session from October 4, 1903
Tipper Michael Cities Radautz only in the 1st and 2nd session
Kochanowski by Stawczan Anton Cities Chernivtsi from the 3rd session also deputy governor
Langenhan Friedrich Chamber of Commerce    
Lewicki Theodor Rural communities   from the 3rd session
Lupul Johann Rural communities Gurahumora Governor
Marin Gustav Rural communities    
Mustatza Nikolaus von Large property (WWII)    
Onciul Flarion Rural communities    
Onciul Aurel Rural communities   from the 5th session
Pihuliak Jerome Rural communities    
Pompe Wilhelm Cities Sereth only in the 1st session
Popovici Georg von Rural communities   up to and including the 4th session
Repta Vladimir of Virile voice Archbishop of Chernivtsi  
Rott Josef Cities Chernivtsi Deputy governor in the 1st and 2nd session
Scharizer Rudolf Virile voice Rector of the University of Chernivtsi only in the 5th session until October 4th, 1903
Skedl Arthur Virile voice / cities Rector of the University of Chernivtsi / Sereth was a representative of the University of Chernivtsi in the 1st session, from the 2nd session a member of the city of Sereth
Smal'-Stockij Stepan Rural communities    
Stefanowicz Stefan Large property (WWII)   only in the 1st and 2nd session
Steiner Josef Chamber of Commerce   from the 3rd session
Bush Benno Cities Chernivtsi  
Tittinger David Chamber of Commerce   only in the 1st and 2nd session
Wassilko Georg von Large property (WWII)   only up to and including the 4th session
Wassilko Nikolaus von Rural communities    
Wiesiołowski Adolf von Large property (WWII)   only up to and including the 4th session
Wojucki Emilian Virile voice Rector of the University of Chernivtsi only in the 4th session
Wolczynski Johann von Large property (WWII)    
Zieglauer from Blumenthal Ferdinand Virile voice Rector of the University of Chernivtsi only in the 2nd session
Zubrzycki-Wieniawa Eugen Rural communities   up to and including the 4th session
Back Johann Large property (WW1)   only mentioned up to and including 3rd session

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