Ludwig von Mannsbach

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Ludwig Freiherr von und zu Mannsbach (born August 25, 1794 in Teichwolframsdorf , † March 24, 1872 in Naumburg (Saale) ) was a German administrative lawyer in the Principality of Reuss older line.

Life

Mannsbach's father Ehrhard Friedrich von und zu Mannsbach was district chief in the Electorate of Saxony , which was elevated to the Kingdom of Saxony in the Peace of Posen in 1806 . Ludwig enrolled at the University of Leipzig for law. With Heinrich Linstedt and Eduard von Rabenau he was reciprocated in the Corps Lusatia Leipzig in 1814 . His family book contains entries by Linstedt, Georg Gottlieb Pusch , Gustav Adolf von Tzschoppe , Bernhard von Patow , Eduard von Broizem and Alfred von Seckendorff . According to the studbook, Mannsbach was probably a student in Leipzig until May 29, 1818. In the Principality of Reuss Older Line , Mannsbach was President of the Government and Consistory (1841–1848), Chancellor and Provost of the Naumburg Monastery . He was an honorary knight of the Order of St. John. Her marriage to Charlotte Luise von Grün (presumably a daughter of the President of the Government and Consistory, Franz Christian Ferdinand von Grün), entered into in 1821 , was divorced in 1825. In 1832 v. Mannsbach in second marriage to Pauline von Henning . The marriage produced a daughter.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910. 149/94.
  2. 94. Freiherr von und zu Mannsbach, Ludwig , in: Egbert Weiß (Hrsg.): Active in the monarchy. Leipzig Corps students 1807–1918. CVs of the Leipziger Lausitzer. Festschrift for the 210th Foundation Festival of the Corps Lusatia, Leipzig 2017 . Verlagdruckerei Schmidt, Neustadt an der Aisch 2017. ISBN 978-3-96049-017-3 , p. 66.