List of Palatinate revolutionaries 1848/49

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The list of Palatine revolutionaries 1848/49 contains a selection of Palatine and foreigners. They were revolutionary or politically active in the Bavarian Palatinate in Vormärz or in the Palatinate uprising in 1849.

It is the subject of additions.

People in the pre-march

On March 5, 1848, the following took part in the Heidelberg meeting :

Members of the Frankfurt National Assembly

Georg Friedrich Kolb
Philipp Tillmann

Members of the Frankfurt National Assembly (MdFN) 1848/49 and the Stuttgart Rump Parliament were the Palatinate:

Other members of the Stuttgart rump parliament

Member of the state parliament

Others

MdL and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly for the constituency of Günzburg in Bavaria :

Participant in the Palatinate uprising in 1849

The indictment file contains the names of 333 revolutionaries, the attached [ referral ] verdict contains 71 other names in addition to these 333 people.

In the following the leading number is the number in the indictment file of the Royal. General State Procurator of the Palatinate.

Members of the Provisional Government

Joseph Martin Reichard (1869)
Gustav Struve
Carl Schurz

The Provisional Government of the Rhine Palatinate was composed as follows:

National Defense Committee

Participants in the uprising in the indictment file

Further participants in 1849

Death sentences

Officers

Civilians, death sentence in attendance

Death sentences without amnesty

literature

  • Heinrich Best, Wilhelm Weege: Biographical manual of the members of the Frankfurt National Assembly 1848/49 . Düsseldorf 1998.
  • Rudolf H. Böttcher: The family ties of the Palatinate Revolution 1848/1849. A contribution to the social history of a bourgeois revolution. Special issue of the Association for Palatinate-Rhenish Family Studies. Volume 14. Issue 6. Ludwigshafen am Rhein 1999.

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  • Indictment files, drawn up by the K. General State Procuratorate of the Palatinate, together with the verdict of the Prosecution Chamber of the K. Appellate Court of the Palatinate in Zweibrücken on June 29, 1850, in the investigation against Martin Reichard, dismissed notary in Speyer, and 332 consorts because of armed rebellion against armed power, high treason and treason etc. Zweibrücken 1850.