Members of the Württemberg estates from 1862 to 1868
This list includes the members of the Württemberg estates of the Kingdom of Württemberg in the electoral period from 1862 to 1868 .
During this electoral period, the 21st Ordinary Landtag met from May 3, 1862 to August 18, 1865, the 22nd Extraordinary Landtag from May 23 to June 8, 1866, and the 23rd Ordinary Landtag from September 25, 1866 to August 20 February 1868.
The Presidium of the First Chamber (Chamber of Civil Servants)
President: Count Albert von Rechberg zu Rothenlöwen and Hohenrechberg
Vice-President: Prince Friedrich von Waldburg zu Wolfegg and Waldsee
In June and August 1865 Duke Friedrich von Württemberg presided over several times because both the President and the Vice-President were absent due to illness.
The members of the First Chamber
Prince of the House of Württemberg
- Crown Prince Karl von Württemberg until June 25, 1864, when he ascended the Württemberg royal throne
- Royal Prince Friedrich of Württemberg
- Royal Prince August von Württemberg was never personally present during this electoral term
- Duke Alexander Constantine of Württemberg
- Duke Eugene III. Alexander Erdmann of Württemberg
- Duke Wilhelm von Württemberg was never personally present during this electoral term
- Duke Maximilian von Württemberg was personally present in 1864
- Duke Friedrich Alexander von Württemberg was never personally present and was represented
- Duke Philipp von Württemberg was never personally present and was represented
- Duke Ernst Alexander of Württemberg († 1868)
Noblemen (princes)
- Prince Karl Egon III. zu Fürstenberg was never personally present during this electoral period and was represented
- Prince Hermann zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg
- Prince Friedrich zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst entered the Chamber in person for the first time in 1863, but was represented by his son Nikolaus Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst since 1865
- Prince Hugo zu Hohenlohe-Öhringen was personally present in 1864
- Prince Karl zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein was represented since 1866 by his brother and guardian, Prince Albert zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein-Jagstberg, due to insufficient qualifications.
- Prince Albert zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein-Jagstberg personally entered the chamber in 1866
- Prince Karl Friedrich Kraft zu Oettingen-Wallerstein represented until 1865 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
- Prince Otto zu Oettingen-Spielberg
- Prince Karl von Waldburg zu Zeil und Wurzach renounced his civil rights in 1865. In these he was followed by his brother Eberhard II von Waldburg zu Zeil and Wurzach
- Prince Konstantin von Waldburg zu Zeil and Trauchburg († 1862), followed by his son and deputy Wilhelm von Waldburg zu Zeil and Trauchburg
- Prince Friedrich von Waldburg zu Wolfegg and Waldsee was represented by his son Franz von Waldburg zu Wolfegg and Waldsee since 1864
- Prince Alfred zu Windischgrätz entered the chamber in 1865
- Prince Ferdinand von Solms-Braunfels
- Prince Wilhelm zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg
Noblemen (counts)
- Count Gustav von Königsegg-Aulendorf
- Count Hugo Waldbott von Bassenheim was never present in person. The vote officially ceased in 1861 and died out in 1875
- Count Otto Wilhelm von Quadt zu Wykradt and Isny
- Count Julius von Schaesberg-Thannheim
Civil communities
Hereditary appointed members
- Count Albert von Rechberg and Rothenlöwen zu Hohenrechberg , represented since 1865 by his son Otto, Count von Rechberg and Rothenlöwen zu Hohenrechberg
- Count Alfred von Neipperg († 1865) followed by his brother Erwin Franz von Neipperg
Members appointed for life
- Fidel Baur von Breitenfeld
- Josef von Beroldingen († 1868)
- Georg Heinrich von Bezzenberger († 1866)
- Ernst von Gessler
- Baron Joseph von Linden entered the Chamber in 1867
- Baron Carl von Linden
- Baron Constantin von Neurath
- Andreas von Renner
- Karl Friedrich von Sigel
- Baron Karl von Waechter-Spittler resigned from office in 1867
The Presidium of the Second Chamber (Chamber of Deputies)
21st Landtag from May 3, 1862 to August 18, 1865:
Age President: Friedrich von Römer
President: Friedrich von Römer until November 24, 1863, then Franz von Weber
Vice-President: Karl von Varnbuler until the end of 1864, then Gustav Duvernoy
22nd Extraordinary State Parliament from May 23 to June 8, 1866:
President: Franz von Weber
Vice-President: Gustav Duvernoy
23rd state parliament from September 25, 1866 to February 20, 1868:
President: Franz von Weber
Vice-President: Gustav Duvernoy
The 23 privileged members of the Second Chamber
Representative of the knighthood of the Neckar circle
- Baron Karl von Berlichingen († 1864)
- Baron Wilhelm von Gemmingen-Guttenberg-Bonfeld
- Baron Wilhelm vom Holtz entered the Chamber in 1864
- Baron Karl von Varnbuler
Representative of the knighthood of the Jagstkreis
- Baron Adolf von Crailsheim
- Baron Adolf Hofer von Lobenstein
- Imperial Count Friedrich von Zeppelin-Aschhausen
Representative of the knighthood of the Black Forest district
Representative of the knighthood of the Danube district
- Count Götz von Degenfeld
- Baron Wilhelm König von Königshofen
- Baron Richard König von und zu Warthausen
- Moritz von Schad von Mittelbiberach
Representative of the Protestant regional church
- General superintendent of Heilbronn: Edmund von Sigel and, since 1867, Hermann Adolf von Stock
- General Superintendent of Ludwigsburg: Dr. Albert von Binder
- General Superintendent of Reutlingen: Dr. Christian Friedrich von Dettinger
- General Superintendent von 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 Chapter of Rottenburg: Ignaz von Longner
- Senior Catholic Dean: Thomas von Maier
Chancellor of the University of Tübingen
- Theodor von Gessler (since 1864)
The 70 elected members of the Second Chamber
The representatives of the seven "good cities"
city | Surname |
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Stuttgart |
Dr. August Ludwig Reyscher (resigned from office in 1863) |
Dr. Gustav Zeller | |
Tübingen | Franz von Weber |
Ludwigsburg | Viktor Körner |
Ellwangen | Leonhard Bayrhammer |
Ulm | Karl Ludwig Schall |
Heilbronn |
Karl David Metz (resigned his mandate in 1863) |
Adolf Goppel (resigned his mandate in 1865) |
|
Karl Reibel | |
Reutlingen |
Wilhelm Gratwohl († 1867) |
Johann Heinrich Finckh |
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
Oberamt | Surname |
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Balingen | Johann Martin Landenberger |
Calw | Christian Friedrich Schuldt |
Freudenstadt |
Adolf Seeger († 1865) |
Wilhelm Walther | |
Herrenberg | Dr. Oskar von Waechter |
Horb | Wilhelm Erath |
Nagold | Christoph Geigle |
Neuenbürg | Peter Paul Cavallo |
Nürtingen | Thank God Eberhardt |
Oberndorf | Ivo Frueth |
Reutlingen (Office) | Hermann Amos |
Rottenburg |
Karl Schnitzler (resigned his mandate in 1862) |
Fidel Weipert (resigned his mandate in 1867) |
|
Wendelin Neuer | |
Rottweil | Anton Hirt |
Spaichingen | Joseph Anton Mathes |
Sulz |
Otto von Sarwey (resigned his mandate in 1864 after contesting the election) |
Friedrich Wilhelm Pfafflin | |
Tübingen (Office) |
Dr. Albert Schäffle (resigned his mandate in 1865) |
Karl Hermann von Hörner | |
Tuttlingen | Wilhelm Friedrich Dinkelacker |
Urach |
Konrad Müllerschön († 1868) |
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 .
- ↑ From 1862 to 1864 the voice of the Prince of Oettingen-Spielberg was silent because the Württemberg government doubted that the Dambach manor in the Oberamt Ellwangen could continue to serve as the basis for the previous civil status (see F. Raberg, p. 627). The Royal Württemberg Court and State Manual 1862 and 1866 no longer names the prince as a civil lord
- ↑ Baron Karl von Berlichingen is not mentioned in the Royal Württemberg Court and State Handbook from 1858 on page 97, but in Frank Raberg's handbook on page 58 for the 20th Landtag and the 21st Landtag until his death in 1864. It can be assumed that Karl von Berlichingen actually only belonged to the 21st state parliament from 1862 to 1864, since he would be superfluous in the 20th state parliament, d. H. the number of knights would then not correspond to the regular number 13, but would add up to 14.
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 1862 , pages 93 to 98
- Court and State Manual of the Kingdom of Württemberg 1866 , pages 102 to 107
- Frank Raberg : Biographical manual of the Württemberg state parliament members 1815-1933 . W. Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-17-016604-2