Max von Neumayr

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Max von Neumayr (born July 29, 1808 in Munich ; † January 14, 1881 there ) was a German administrative lawyer and parliamentarian in Bavaria.

Life

Neumayr attended the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich . After graduating from high school, he studied law and philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich from 1826 to 1831 . In 1827 Munich became active in the Corps Bavaria . In 1836 he joined the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior as secretary . There he became Ministerialsekretär (Government Assessor) in 1841 and Ministerialassessor (Government Councilor) in 1842. 1847 he became a senior teacher in the Ministry of Culture, in which he at the time of the 1848-49 German revolution Ministerial was. From May 27, 1848 to May 7, 1849 he was a member of the Frankfurt National Assembly for the constituency of Burghausen . There he campaigned for the Greater German solution . Since 1849 charged with overseeing diplomatic business with the Kingdom of Württemberg , he became chargé d'affaires in 1850 and Minister-Resident in Stuttgart in 1859 . He returned to Munich in 1859 and became the Bavarian Minister of the Interior of the Kingdom of Bavaria . In 1864 he temporarily took over the State Ministry of the Royal House and Foreign Affairs , with which the chairmanship of the Council of Ministers was connected. In 1866 he became King Ludwig II's secretary . From 1868 to 1870 he sat in the customs parliament . Neumayr was the father of the paleontologist Melchior Neumayr .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Max Leitschuh: The matriculations of the upper classes of the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich , 4 vols. Munich 1970–1976; Vol. 3, p. 272
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 104/229
  3. ^ Member of the Frankfurt National Assembly