Maximilian of Arco-Valley

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Count Maximilian of Arco-Valley

Johann Maximilian Graf von und zu Arco auf Valley, called Bogen (born April 8, 1806 in Munich , † December 23, 1875 in Venice ) was a landowner and politician in the Kingdom of Bavaria .

Life

As a descendant of Arco , Arco-Valley attended the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich up to the Abitur in 1823 . He studied at the University of Strasbourg and the University of Landshut , which was moved to Munich in 1826 . In the same year he became active in the Corps Isaria Munich . He was the owner of the dominions of St. Martin and Aurolzmünster in Austria and the Bavarian estates Valley , Adldorf , Malgersdorf , Oberköllnbach and Baumgarten . Maximilian von und zu Arco-Valley was also a co-founder of the Süddeutsche Bodenkreditbank .

In 1828 he became a member of the Chamber of the Bavarian Imperial Councils for life. From 1868 to 1870 he was also a member of the customs parliament as a member of the Schwaben 3 constituency ( Dillingen , Günzburg , Zusmarshausen ) . There he represented the political direction of the Bavarian Patriot Party .

See also: List of Corps students in the Customs Parliament

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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. 260
  2. Kösener Corps Lists 1910, 173 , 133