Members of the Württemberg estates from 1851 to 1856
This list includes the members of the Württemberg estates of the Kingdom of Württemberg in the electoral period from 1851 to 1856 .
During this electoral period, the 19th ordinary state parliament met from May 6, 1851 to August 20, 1855.
The Presidium of the First Chamber (Chamber of Civil Servants)
President: Duke Friedrich von Württemberg officiated first in May and June 1851, before Prince Ernst I zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg took office as regular President of the Chamber.
Vice-President: Prince Karl Egon II zu Fürstenberg followed in 1852 by Prince Friedrich von Waldburg zu Wolfegg and Forest lake
The members of the First Chamber
Prince of the House of Württemberg
- Crown Prince Karl of Württemberg
- Royal Prince Paul of Württemberg († 1852)
- Royal Prince Friedrich of Württemberg
- Royal Prince August von Württemberg was never personally present during this electoral term
- Duke Alexander Paul Ludwig Konstantin von Württemberg was never personally present during this electoral term
- Duke Eugene II of Württemberg
- Duke Eugene III. Alexander Erdmann von Württemberg was never present in person
- Duke Wilhelm von Württemberg was never personally present during this electoral term
- Duke Nikolaus von Württemberg has been a member of the Chamber since 1855, but never personally present during this electoral term
- Duke Paul Wilhelm von Württemberg was never personally present during this electoral term
- Duke Maximilian of Württemberg
- Duke Friedrich Alexander von Württemberg was never personally present and was represented
- Duke Ernst Alexander von Württemberg was never personally present
Noblemen (princes)
- Prince Karl Egon II of Fürstenberg († 1854)
- Prince Karl Friedrich Ludwig zu Hohenlohe-Kirchberg was never personally present during this election period
- Prince Ernst I of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
- Prince Friedrich zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst was never present during this election period
- Prince August zu Hohenlohe-Öhringen († 1853), represented by his son and successor Hugo zu Hohenlohe-Öhringen , who was also never present in person during this electoral term and was represented
- Prince Karl zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein was represented throughout his life by other noblemen due to insufficient qualifications.
- Prince Albert zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein-Jagstberg had been a registrar since 1851, but was represented by other registrars during this electoral period due to being a minor
- Prince Karl Friedrich Kraft zu Oettingen-Wallerstein represented by his uncle Karl Anselm Kraft zu Oettingen-Wallerstein
- Prince Maximilian Karl von Thurn und Taxis was never present in person
- Prince Karl zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg not present due to being a minor and not represented
- Prince Otto zu Oettingen-Spielberg
- Prince Leopold von Waldburg zu Zeil and Wurzach , represented since 1853 by his son Karl von Waldburg zu Zeil and Wurzach
- Prince Konstantin von Waldburg zu Zeil and Trauchburg
- Prince Friedrich von Waldburg zu Wolfegg and Waldsee
- Prince Alfred zu Windischgrätz was never personally present
- Prince Ferdinand von Solms-Braunfels
- Prince Georg zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg , represented since 1851 by his son Adolf zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg
Noblemen (counts)
- Count Franz von Königsegg-Aulendorf represented by his son Gustav von Königsegg-Aulendorf
- Count Hugo Waldbott von Bassenheim was never present in person.
- Count Maximilian von Törring-Gutenzell was never personally present
- Count Otto Wilhelm von Quadt zu Wykradt and Isny
- Count von Plettenberg-Mietingen whose voice was calm
- Count Richard von Schaesberg-Thannheim was never personally present during this electoral term
Civil communities
- Dominion Löwenstein
- Jurisdiction Limpurg-Obersontheim
- Jurisdiction Limpurg-Oberroth and Limpurg-Waldeck
- Jurisdiction Limpurg-Gaildorf
- Count Friedrich von Pückler-Limpurg (resignation in 1852), followed by his brother Ludwig Friedrich Graf von Pückler-Limpurg († 1854), followed by his deputy and nephew Kurt Graf von Pückler-Limpurg
- Count Richard of Waldeck-Pyrmont
Hereditary appointed members
- Count Albert von Rechberg and Rothenlöwen zu Hohenrechberg
- Count Alfred von Neipperg has been represented by his brother Erwin von Neipperg since 1853
Members appointed for life
- Fidel Baur von Breitenfeld entered the Chamber in 1851
- Josef von Beroldingen
- Count Friedrich Wilhelm von Bismarck resigned from his seat in 1853
- Karl von Gärttner
- Heinrich von Harpprecht entered the Chamber in 1851
- Baron Karl von Holzschuher
- Baron Carl von Linden entered the Chamber in 1853
- Baron Eugen von Maucler
- Baron Constantin von Neurath entered the Chamber in 1851
- Count Johann Georg von Sontheim
- Baron Karl von Waechter-Spittler
The Presidium of the Second Chamber (Chamber of Deputies)
Age President: Friedrich von Römer
President: Friedrich von Römer
Vice President: Alois Wiest
The 23 privileged members of the Second Chamber
Representative of the knighthood of the Neckar circle
Representative of the knighthood of the Jagstkreis
- Count Sigismund Clemens Philipp von Adelmann zu Hohenstadt
- Baron Louis von Gemmingen-Guttenberg-Bonfeld
- Baron Adolf Hofer von Lobenstein
Representative of the knighthood of the Black Forest district
- Baron Adolf von giltlingen entered the Chamber in 1854
- Baron Karl von Linden until 1853, when he became a member of the First Chamber appointed for life
- Baron Edmund von Ow
- Baron Johann Karl von Ow
Representative of the knighthood of the Danube district
- Baron Franz Daniel von Besserer von Thalfingen from 1851 to 1852
- Baron Ludwig von Eyb
- Baron Ludwig von Gaisberg joined Baron von Besserer in 1852 as successor
- Baron August von Hornstein-Bußmannshausen until 1853
- Baron Wilhelm König von Königshofen since 1853
- Baron Karl von Palm
Representative of the Protestant regional church
- General superintendent of Heilbronn: Gottlob Eberhard von Hafner , until 1852, followed by Edmund von Sigel in 1853
- General superintendent of Ludwigsburg: Friedrich von Gerok
- General superintendent of Reutlingen: Sixt Karl Kapff , followed in 1852 by Christian Friedrich von Dettinger
- General Superintendent of Schwäbisch Hall: Gebhard von Mehring
- General superintendent of Tübingen: Christian Gottlob von Moser
- General superintendent of Ulm: Albert von Hauber
Representative of the Rottenburg diocese
- Bishop von Rottenburg: Josef von Lipp always let his mandate rest
- Cathedral Capitular of Rottenburg: Anton von Oehler
- Senior Catholic Dean: Thomas von Maier
Chancellor of the University of Tübingen
The 70 elected members of the Second Chamber
The representatives of the seven "good cities"
The members of the upper offices of the Neckar district
The representatives of the higher offices of the Jagstkreis
The members of the upper offices of the Black Forest district
The deputies of the higher offices of the Danube district
Notes and individual references
- ↑ The order of the persons on the list is based closely on the corresponding specifications of the Royal Württemberg Court and State Handbooks .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k This mandate holder is shown in the officially published lists of representatives as an academic with a doctorate, i. H. usually listed there with a doctoral degree in front of the name
literature
- Julius Hartmann: Government and estates in the Kingdom of Württemberg 1806–1894 In: Württembergische Jahrbücher 1894 , issue 1, pages 1 to 92
- Royal Württemberg Court and State Handbook 1854 , pages 86 to 91
- Frank Raberg : Biographical handbook of the Württemberg state parliament members 1815-1933 . On behalf of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-17-016604-2 .