List of personalities of the city of Lauda-Königshofen

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Coat of arms of the city of Lauda-Königshofen

This list of personalities of the city of Lauda-Königshofen shows the mayors, honorary citizens, sons and daughters of the city of Lauda-Königshofen . This consists of the cities of Lauda and Königshofen (with the houses Elektrizitätswerk Neumühle and Roter Rain) as well as ten localities ( Beckstein , Deubach with the Sailtheim farm, Gerlachsheim with the locality Lützellauda, Heckfeld with the localities Baldertshausen, Ehrbrunn, Hattendorf, Karlsdorf and possibly Tenbach, Marbach , Messelhausen with the hamlets of Hofstetten (Hof) and Marstadt (Hof), Oberbalbach with possibly the lost villages of Hagenfeld, Rödelsee and Taxenfeld, Oberlauda , Sachsenflur with the house of Breite Mühle and Unterbalbach ).

The list does not claim to be complete.

mayor

The following people were mayors of the city of Lauda-Königshofen:

  • 1991–2003: Otmar Heirich (SPD)
  • 2004–2020: Thomas Maertens (CDU)
  • Since 2020: Lukas Braun (FDP)

Honorary citizen

According to the city's statutes, the number of honorary citizens should not exceed three living people. The following people, who have made a special contribution to the good or reputation of the municipality, have been granted honorary citizenship:

  • 1841, February 5, Adam Halbig , † July 15, 1911, pastor, worked in Lauda from 1872 to 1899; first honorary citizen of the city on June 30, 1899.

sons and daughters of the town

The following people were born in Lauda-Königshofen (or in a locality of today's urban area):

16th Century

17th century

  • 1650, December 16, Benedikt Knittel , † August 21, 1732 in the Cistercian monastery Schöntal an der Jagst, abbot and poet
  • 1692, May 24, Philipp Adam Ulrich , † November 8, 1748 in Würzburg, legal scholar and agricultural reformer

18th century

  • 1758, January 26th, Rudolf Kleiner , † August 7th, 1822 in Wildbad, lawyer, Oberamtmann of Württemberg
  • 1760, January 10, Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg , † January 27, 1802 in Stuttgart, composer

19th century

  • 1803/1804, Franz von Jagemann , born in Gerlachsheim; † May 14, 1889 in Freiburg im Breisgau, lawyer and politician from Baden (Oberamtmann)
  • 1807, July 2nd, Franz Keller , born in Gerlachsheim; † June 18, 1870, engineer, instrumental in building the railway network in the Grand Duchy of Baden involved
  • 1822, January 26th, Friedrich Serger , born in Gerlachsheim; † February 12, 1892, lawyer and politician from Baden
  • 1831, April 21, Karl Dernfeld born in Gerlachsheim, † October 16, 1879, architect and Baden construction official, master builder of the Friedrichsbad
  • 1831, July 18, Johann Martin Schleyer , † August 16, 1912 in Konstanz, developer of the planned language Volapük
  • 1851, March 24th Johann Anton Zehnter † December 17, 1922 in Karlsruhe, born in Messelhausen , President of the Higher Regional Court and politician ( center ), member of the Landtag, member of the Weimar National Assembly
  • 1874, April 2nd, Josef Schmitt , † December 16, 1939, politicians (center), Minister and President of Baden , MdR , Landtag (Baden)
  • 1874, September 10, Heinrich Mohr , † June 20, 1951 in Freiburg im Breisgau, Roman Catholic clergyman and folk writer
  • 1874, Heinrich Zipf, entrepreneur, † 1946, grew up in Gerlachsheim, ran the Zipf brewery in Gerlachsheim from 1902 , and from 1930 as Zipf-Bräu in Tauberbischofsheim
  • 1878, July 29, Alfred Franck , † August 24, 1963 in Freiburg im Breisgau, lawyer, district administrator
  • 1879, December 17th, Fritz Stein , born in Gerlachsheim; † 14 November 1961 theologian, conductor, musicologist and church musician, in the era of National Socialism a leading position in the Reichsmusikkammer significantly and at the same circuit involved the musical life
  • 1881, March 21, Josef Holler , † December 5, 1959 in Freiburg im Breisgau, politician (center), Lord Mayor of Offenburg from 1921 to 1934
  • 1888, September 23, Rudolf Freidhof , born in Gerlachsheim, † December 25, 1983 in Kassel, politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag , Member of the Bundestag ( Hessen )

20th century

Other persons connected with Lauda-Königshofen

19th century

20th century

Web links

Commons : Personalities of Lauda-Königshofen  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Mayoral election 2020. In: lauda-koenigshofen.de. Retrieved April 28, 2020 .
  2. Guidelines on honoring the city of Lauda-Königshofen (PDF, 8 pages)
  3. ^ Südwest-Presse: The father of all poor and afflicted ( Memento from July 17, 2011 in the Internet Archive ). July 16, 2011. Online at swp.de.
  4. ^ Fränkische Nachrichten: Honoring the 100th anniversary of death . September 2, 2011. Online at fnweb.de. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  5. ^ Fränkische Nachrichten: Adam Halbig (Part 1/2): Social commitment and foresight . July 15, 2011. Online at fnweb.de. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  6. ^ Fränkische Nachrichten: Adam Halbig (Part 2/2): Workload in Karlsruhe made the forces dwindle . July 16, 2011. Online at fnweb.de. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  7. Honor roll of FC Tauberbischofsheim. Steffen Wiesinger, gentleman's saber. Fencing Club Tauberbischofsheim e. V., accessed June 8, 2016 .
  8. Results of the GNBF e. V. - championships. Retrieved on April 3, 2019 (German).
  9. ^ The natural way to muscle man - Franconian news. Retrieved April 3, 2019 .
  10. Fränkische Nachrichten: Basketball: Heckfelder nominated by U20 national coach Menz - Max Ugrai in the EM team December 19, 2014. Online at www.fnweb.de. Retrieved November 9, 2015.
  11. Schoenen-Dunk.de: Max Ugrai stays until 2018 . April 27, 2015. Online at www.schoenen-dunk.de. Retrieved November 9, 2015.