List of members of the Tyrolean state parliament (Fürstete Grafschaft, VI electoral term)

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This list of the members of the Tyrolean state parliament (Fürstete Grafschaft, VI. Electoral period) lists all members of the Tyrolean state parliament in the crown land of the Fürstete Grafschaft Tirol ( Austria-Hungary ) in its VI. Electoral term. The inauguration of the deputies took place on June 4, 1883, whereby the state parliament comprised 68 deputies. The state parliament consisted of 10 representatives of the large estates , 3 representatives of the Chamber of Commerce , 13 representatives of the cities and towns and 34 representatives of the rural communities . There were also seven virile voices and the voice of the Rector of the University of Innsbruck .

Sessions

  • I. Session: June 4, 1883 to July 11, 1883
  • Session II: June 16 to July 31, 1884
  • III. Session: November 25, 1885 to January 25, 1886
  • IV.Session: July 22, 1886 - July 24, 1886
  • V. Session: December 9, 1886 - January 24, 1887
  • VI. Session: November 24, 1887 - January 4, 1888
  • VII.Session: September 10, 1888 - October 13, 1888

Member of the state parliament

The table contains the following information:

Surname: Name of the MP
Elective class: The the class franchise appropriate selection class or Curia: I. Selection class = Virilstimmen, clergy and rector of the University of Innsbruck; II: noblemen of large estates; III: Chamber of Commerce and Industry; IV: Census election class divided into cities / towns or rural communities;
Region: The cities or districts contained in the electoral district (city electoral districts) or judicial districts (rural community electoral districts) or seats of the bishops or monasteries (electoral districts of the prince archbishops and prelates)
Remarks: Changes during the period due to death, waiver of mandate or later swearing in
Surname Elective
class
region annotation
Agethle Josef Rural communities Merano, Schlanders, Glurns, Passeier, Lana  
Aichner Simon Prince Archbishops and Prelates Prince Archbishop of Brixen

from the 3rd session

Armellini Achilles towns and places Levico, Pergine and Borgo  
Arvedi Bartholomeus Prince Archbishops and Prelates Archpriest of Rovereto and the provost of Arco Eliminated before the 7th session
Bazzabella Emanuel Rural communities Trento (surroundings), Lavis, Cembra, Civezzano, Bezzano, Pergine from the 5th session
Berrtolini Carl towns and places Roverto  
Biegelleben Paul towns and places Meran, Glurns, Kaltern and Tramin  
Blaas Florian towns and places innsbruck  
Bousson Arnold University of Innsbruck in the 5th session
Brandis Anton Rural communities Brixen, Sterzing  
Canella Josef towns and places Riva, Ala, Arco and Mori  
Chini Josef Prince Archbishops and Prelates Archpriest of Rovereto and the provost of Arco from the 7th session
Crivelli Franz Albert Noble large estate  
Debiasi Johann Baptist Rural communities Rovereto, Rogaredo, Mori, Riva, Ala, Arco, Val di Ledro  
della Bona Giovanni Giacomo Prince Archbishops and Prelates Prince Archbishop of Trento only 1st and 2nd session
Dordi Franz Rural communities Borgo, Strigno, Levico  
Dordi Carl towns and places Trent  
Eder Franz Albert Prince Archbishops and Prelates Prince Archbishop of Salzburg  
Pus Wendelin Rural communities Landeck, Ried, Nauders  
Erler Heinrich Prince Archbishops and Prelates Provosts of Bozen and Innichen with the Land-Commenthur of
the German Knight Order
Eliminated before the 7th session
Euchta Josef Rural communities Silz, Imst, Reutte  
Falk Heinrich towns and places innsbruck  
Fedrigotti Filipp Rural communities Rovereto, Rogaredo, Mori, Riva, Ala, Arco, Val di Ledro  
Foffa Bonaventure Prince Archbishops and Prelates Abbots of Marienberg, Neustift and Gries Eliminated before the 7th session
Gentilini Alois Rural communities Tione, Condino, Stenico from the 2nd session
Gilli Cajetan towns and places Trent  
Bald Sebastian Rural communities Merano, Schlanders, Glurns, Passeier, Lana  
Count Friedrich Rural communities Brunneck, Taufers, Welsberg, Buchenstein, Enneberg, Ampezzo  
Grander Johann Rural communities Kitzbühel, Hopfgarten  
Greuter Josef Rural communities Landeck, Ried, Nauders Eliminated before the 7th session
Grissemann Rural communities Landeck, Ried, Nauders from the 7th session
Heidegger Franz Rural communities Brixen, Sterzing  
Hippoliti Alois Rural communities Borgo, Strigno, Levico  
Huber Alfons University of Innsbruck only in the 2nd session
Kapp Johann Rural communities Rattenberg, Kufstein, Fügen, Zell  
Kathrein Theodor Rural communities Silz, Imst, Reutte  
Kirchberger Alfred towns and places Brixen, Sterzing, Klausen, Bruneck, Lienz and Innichen  
Köfler Franz Rural communities Lienz, Windischmatrei, Sillian  
Lodron Carl Noble large estate  
Lorenz Benedict Rural communities Innsbruck (surroundings), Mieders, Steinach, Telfs  
Lorenzoni Peter towns and places Mezzolombardo, Cles, Fondo, Lavis and Cavalese  
Malfatti Valerian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Roverto  
Marchetti Jacob Rural communities Tione, Condino, Stenico only in the 1st session
Marini Bartholomeus Rural communities Cles, Male, Fondo, Mezzolombardo  
Melchiori Joseph Noble large estate
Menghin Oreste Rural communities Trento (surroundings), Lavis, Cembra, Civezzano, Bezzano, Pergine  
Morandini Franz Rural communities Cavalese, Fassa, Primiero from the 5th session, after his election was initially declared invalid in the by-election on July 1, 1886.
Müller Lorenz Prince Archbishops and Prelates Abbots of Wilten, Stams and Fiecht in the 7th session
Nicoladoni Carl University of Innsbruck in the 7th session
Parolini Alexander Rural communities Tione, Condino, Stenico  
Payr Carl Chamber of Commerce and Industry innsbruck  
Georg Pletzer Rural communities Kitzbühel, Hopfgarten  
Pöll Joachim Rural communities Rattenberg, Kufstein, Fügen, Zell  
Rainer Franz Rural communities Lienz, Windischmatrei, Sillian only 1st and 2nd session
Rauch Johann Paul towns and places Imst, Vils, Reutte and Landeck  
Schorn Johann Rural communities Lienz, Windischmatrei, Sillian from the 3rd session
Spaur Julius Rural communities Cles, Male, Fondo, Mezzolombardo  
Stadler Franz Rural communities Innsbruck (surroundings), Mieders, Steinach, Telfs  
Steinlechner Paul University of Innsbruck only in the 1st session
Sternbach Gottfried Noble large estate  
Terlago Robert Noble large estate  
Thaner Friedrich University of Innsbruck from the 3rd session
Thun Emanuel Rural communities Trento (surroundings), Lavis, Cembra, Civezzano, Bezzano, Pergine 1st to 3rd session
Treuenfels Leo Prince Archbishops and Prelates Abbots of Marienberg, Neustift and Gries from the 7th session
Tutzer Franz Rural communities Bozen (surroundings), Neumarkt, Kaltern, Sarnthal, Kastelruth, Klausen  
Valentinelli Dominic Rural communities Cavalese, Fassa, Primiero  
Valussi Eugen Prince Archbishops and Prelates Prince Archbishop of Trento from the 4th session
Aufschnaiter Alois from Noble large estate  
Walter Josef Prince Archbishops and Prelates Provosts of Bozen and Innichen with the Land-Commenthur of
the German Knight Order
from the 7th session
Bossi-Ledrigotti Wilhelm von Noble large estate  
Hellrigl Adalbert from Noble large estate  
Hepperberger Carl von Chamber of Commerce and Industry Bolzano  
Kapp Franz von Rural communities Hall, Schwaz  
Leiß Johann von Prince Archbishops and Prelates Prince Archbishop of Brixen only in the 1st session
Prato Napoleon from Noble large estate from the 2nd session
Riccabona-Reichenfels Julius von Rural communities Hall, Schwaz  
Scari Gilbert from Noble large estate only in the 1st session
Wackernell Josef Rural communities Brunneck, Taufers, Welsberg, Buchenstein, Enneberg, Ampezzo  
Wildauer Albert Prince Archbishops and Prelates Abbots of Wilten, Stams and Fiecht Eliminated before the 7th session
Wildauer Tobias towns and places Hall, Rattenberg, Kitzbühel, Kufstein and Schwaz  
Wolkenstein Arthur Noble large estate  
Julius condiment towns and places Bolzano  
Zortea Peter Rural communities Cavalese, Fassa, Primiero died on May 13, 1886
Giovanelli Ignaz Rural communities Bozen (surroundings), Neumarkt, Kaltern, Sarnthal, Kastelruth, Klausen from the 2nd session

literature

  • Stenographic reports of the state parliament for the ducal county of Tyrol, VI. Landtag period in the I. , II. , III. , IV. Or V. , VI. and VII. session
  • Richard Schober: History of the Tyrolean Parliament in the 19th and 20th centuries. Wagner University Press, Innsbruck 1984

Individual evidence