Members of the Württemberg estates from 1868 to 1870
This list includes the members of the Württemberg Land estates of the Kingdom of Württemberg in the electoral period from 1868 to 1870 .
During this electoral period, the 24th Ordinary State Parliament met from December 4, 1868 to October 24, 1870.
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
The members of the First Chamber
Prince of the House of Württemberg
- Royal Prince Friedrich of Württemberg († 1870)
- Royal Prince Wilhelm of Württemberg entered the Chamber in 1870 when he came of age
- 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 Eugen (IV.) Of Württemberg entered the Chamber in 1870
- Duke Wilhelm von Württemberg was never personally present during this electoral term
- Duke Nikolaus von Württemberg was never personally present during this election period
- Duke Maximilian von Württemberg was personally present in 1870
- Duke Friedrich Alexander von Württemberg was never personally present and was represented
- Duke Philipp von Württemberg was never personally present and was represented
Noblemen
- Prince Karl Egon III. zu Fürstenberg was never personally present during this electoral period and was represented
- Prince Albert of Hohenlohe-Bartenstein-Jagstberg
- Prince Karl zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein was represented all his life by his brother and guardian, Prince Albert zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein-Jagstberg, due to insufficient qualifications.
- Prince Hermann zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg
- Prince Hugo zu Hohenlohe-Öhringen was never personally present during this electoral period and was represented
- Prince Friedrich zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst or as deputy his son Nikolaus zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst
- Count Gustav von Königsegg-Aulendorf
- Prince Wilhelm zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg was represented by the Prince zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg and in 1870 also personally present
- Prince Karl zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg was never present in person during this electoral term and was not represented
- Count Erwin Franz von Neipperg was never present in person
- Prince Otto zu Oettingen-Spielberg
- Prince Karl Friedrich Kraft zu Oettingen-Wallerstein
- Count Kurt von Pückler-Limpurg
- Count Otto Wilhelm von Quadt zu Wykradt and Isny
- Count Albert von Rechberg and Rothenlöwen zu Hohenrechberg , or his son Otto von Rechberg and Rothenlöwen zu Hohenrechberg as deputies
- Count Julius von Schaesberg-Thannheim († 1870)
- Prince Ferdinand von Solms-Braunfels
- Prince Maximilian Karl von Thurn und Taxis was never present in person
- Prince Friedrich von Waldburg zu Wolfegg and Waldsee or represented by Franz von Waldburg zu Wolfegg and Waldsee
- Prince Wilhelm von Waldburg zu Zeil and Trauchburg
- Prince Eberhard II of Waldburg zu Zeil and Wurzach
- Count Richard of Waldeck-Pyrmont
- Prince Alfred zu Windischgrätz was never personally present during this electoral period and was represented
Members appointed for life
- Fidel Baur von Breitenfeld
- Ernst von Gessler
- Baron Emil von Holzschuher entered the chamber in 1869
- Johannes von Kuhn entered the Chamber in 1868
- Baron Joseph von Linden
- Baron Carl von Linden († 1870)
- Baron Constantin von Neurath
- Andreas von Renner
- Karl Friedrich von Sigel
- Hermann von Werner entered the Chamber in 1870
The Presidium of the Second Chamber (Chamber of Deputies)
Age President: Friedrich Wilhelm Pfäfflin
President: Dr. Theodor Geßler until his resignation in 1870
Vice-President: Rudolf Probst who took over the presidium on July 21, 1870
The 23 privileged members of the Second Chamber
Representative of the knighthood of the Neckar circle
- Baron Rudolf von Gaisberg-Helfenberg
- Baron Wilhelm von Gemmingen-Guttenberg-Bonfeld
- 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
- Baron Wilhelm König von Königshofen
- Baron Richard König von und zu Warthausen
- Baron Karl von Palm
- Moritz Schad from Mittelbiberach
Representative of the Protestant regional church
- General superintendent of Heilbronn: Hermann Adolf von Stock
- General superintendent of Ludwigsburg: Albert von Hauber
- General Superintendent of Reutlingen: Dr. Christian Friedrich von Dettinger
- General Superintendent von Hall: Gebhard von Mehring
- General superintendent of Tübingen: Christian Gottlob von Moser and since 1869 Dr. Ludwig von Georgii
- General superintendent of Ulm: Karl Ludwig von Weitzel († 1870)
Representative of the Rottenburg diocese
- Bishop of Rottenburg: Josef von Lipp until 1869, followed by Karl Joseph von Hefele . Both bishops always suspended their mandate
- Domkapitular von Rottenburg: Anton von Dannecker
- 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"
city | Surname | Political party |
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Stuttgart | Dr. Heinrich von Sick | |
Tübingen | Sigmund Schott | non-party, but close to the VP |
Ludwigsburg | Viktor Körner | DP |
Ellwangen | Leonhard Bayrhammer | Opponent of the small German solution |
Ulm | Dr. Eduard Pfeiffer | DP |
Heilbronn | Karl Reibel | Opponent of the small German solution |
Reutlingen | Georg Stumpp | Opponent of the small German solution |
The members of the upper offices of the Neckar district
Oberamt | Surname | Political party |
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Backnang | Ferdinand Nägele | non-party, but close to the VP |
Besigheim | Karl Mayer | VP |
Boeblingen | Dr. Otto Elben | DP |
Brackenheim | Georg von Schneider | |
Cannstatt |
Johann Ludwig Lemppenau († 1870) |
|
Franz von Weber | Proponents of the small German solution | |
Esslingen | Karl Deffner | of Greater German disposition |
Heilbronn (Office) | Karl Haag | |
Leonberg | Friedrich Bayha | DP |
Ludwigsburg (Office) | Gustav Körner | VP |
Marbach | Wilhelm Weith | VP |
Maulbronn | Louis Bareiß | VP |
Neckarsulm | Ludwig von Schwandner | State party |
Stuttgart (Office) | Wilhelm Wiedemann | VP |
Vaihingen | Franz Hopf | Opponent of the small German solution |
Waiblingen | Hermann Hess | VP |
Weinberg | Hermann Niethammer | VP |
The representatives of the higher offices of the Jagstkreis
Oberamt | Surname | Political party |
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Bask | Dr. Moriz Mohl | |
Crailsheim | Dr. Otto von Sarwey | Proponents of the small German solution |
Ellwangen (Office) |
Ludwig Zimmerle (lost his mandate in 1870) |
Proponents of the Greater German solution |
Friedrich Retter | ||
Gaildorf | Karl Lanzberg | |
Gerabronn | Gottlob Friedrich Egelhaaf | non-party, but close to the VP |
Gmuend |
Albert Karle († 1869) |
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Alois from Wiest | Opponent of the small German solution | |
Hall | August Oesterlen | VP |
Heidenheim | Dr. Friedrich Ammermüller | |
Künzelsau | August mug | |
Mergentheim | Baron Dr. Hermann of midnight | |
Neresheim | Joseph Laurentius Ruf | State party |
Öhringen |
Otto Möricke († 1869) |
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Albert Neuffer | Opponent of the small German solution | |
Schorndorf | August von Hofacker | State party |
Welzheim | Jakob Friz | standing DP close |
The members of the upper offices of the Black Forest district
Oberamt | Surname | Political party |
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Balingen | Louis Black | VP |
Calw | Emil Georgii | VP |
Freudenstadt | Wilhelm Walther | |
Herrenberg | Georg Renschler | Opponent of the small German solution |
Horb | Wilhelm Erath | VP |
Nagold | Christoph Geigle | |
Neuenbürg | Peter Paul Cavallo | Opponent of the small German solution |
Nürtingen | Thank God Eberhardt | |
Oberndorf | Augustin Gutheinz | VP |
Reutlingen (Office) | Johannes Rehm | Proponents of the small German solution |
Rottenburg | Georg Vogt | DP |
Rottweil | Johannes Bürk | Opponent of the small German solution |
Spaichingen | Wilhelm Vayhinger | non-party, but close to the VP |
Sulz | Friedrich Wilhelm Pfafflin | |
Tübingen (Office) | Karl Hermann von Hörner | |
Tuttlingen | Christian Storz | |
Urach | Dr. Carl Fricker |
Opponent of the small German solution . Supporters of a southern alliance . |
The deputies of the higher offices of the Danube district
Oberamt | Surname | Political party |
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Biberach | Rudolf Probst | Group of the Left |
Blaubeuren | Karl Nuessle | Opponent of the small German solution |
Ehingen | Karl von Schmid | DP |
Geislingen | Dr. Robert Römer | DP |
Goeppingen | Dr. Julius Holder | DP |
Kirchheim | Christian Mayer | DP |
Laupheim | Dr. Wilhelm Vollmer | Opponent of the small German solution |
Leutkirch | Ernst Völmle | Opponent of the small German solution |
Münsingen | Johann Christian Geiger | VP |
Ravensburg | Konrad Lupberger | Opponent of the small German solution |
Riedlingen |
Josef Anton Knittel (lost his mandate in 1868) |
|
Oswald Bokmayer († 1869) |
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Johann Philipp Gustav Wolbach | VP | |
Saulgau | Friedrich Küble | |
Tettnang | Alois Wilhelm Maier | |
Ulm (Office) | Gustav von Horn | |
Forest lake | Johannes Uhl | VP |
Cheeks | Xaver Dentler | Group of the Left |
literature
- Julius Hartmann: Government and estates in the Kingdom of Württemberg 1806–1894 In: Württembergische Jahrbücher 1894 , issue 1, pages 1 to 92
- Court and State Handbook of the Kingdom of Württemberg 1869 , pages 115 to 120
- 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 .