Members of the Württemberg estates from 1870 to 1876
This list includes the members of the Württemberg estates of the Kingdom of Württemberg in the electoral period from 1870 to 1876 .
During this electoral period, the 25th Ordinary Landtag met from December 19, 1870 to June 20, 1874 and the 26th Ordinary Landtag from March 15, 1875 to November 4, 1876.
The Presidium of the First Chamber (Chamber of Civil Servants)
25th state parliament from December 19, 1870 to June 20, 1874:
President: Count Albert von Rechberg zu Rothenlöwen and Hohenrechberg and since January 23, 1872 Prince Wilhelm von Waldburg zu Zeil and Trauchburg
Vice-President: Prince Hermann zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg , since on July 11, 1871, Prince Wilhelm von Waldburg zu Zeil and Trauchburg and, since February 5, 1872, again Prince Hermann zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg
26th Landtag from March 15, 1875 to November 4, 1876:
President: Prince Wilhelm von Waldburg zu Zeil and Trauchburg
Vice-President: Prince Hermann zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg
The members of the First Chamber
Prince of the House of Württemberg
- Royal Prince Wilhelm 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 († 1875)
- Duke Wilhelm Eugen (IV.) Of Württemberg
- Duke Wilhelm von Württemberg was never personally present during this electoral term
- Duke Nikolaus von Württemberg was never personally present
- Duke Maximilian von Württemberg was never personally present during this electoral term
- 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 Ludwig zu Bentheim and Steinfurt since 1875 as the successor to the late Prince von Solms-Braunfels, but was never present in person and was represented
- Prince Karl Egon III. zu Fürstenberg was never personally present 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 , or his son, Prince Christian Kraft zu Hohenlohe-Öhringen , who was always 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
- Prince Karl zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg was rarely present in person and was usually represented
- Count Erwin Franz von Neipperg was never present in person
- Prince Otto zu Oettingen-Spielberg or temporarily represented by his son Franz Albrecht, who succeeded Prince von Oettingen-Spielberg . In 1874, the Spielberg line of the House of Oettingen left the Württemberg Chamber of Notaries. This became effective with the law of October 8, 1874 on the abolition of the princely feudal sovereignty over the Württ. Manor Dambach in the Oberamt Ellwangen.
- Prince Karl Friedrich Kraft zu Oettingen-Wallerstein
- Count Kurt von Pückler-Limpurg
- Count Otto Wilhelm von Quadt zu Wykradt and Isny represented since 1872 by his son, Bertram von Quadt-Wykradt-Isny
- Count Albert von Rechberg and Rothenlöwen zu Hohenrechberg , or his son Otto von Rechberg and Rothenlöwen zu Hohenrechberg as deputies
- Count Heinrich von Schaesberg-Thannheim was represented by Prince Wilhelm von Waldburg zu Zeil and Trauchburg until 1879 because he was a minor
- Prince Ferdinand von Solms-Braunfels († 1873)
- Prince Maximilian Karl von Thurn und Taxis († 1871), followed by Maximilian Maria, Prince von Thurn and Taxis who was represented because of minority by Prince Franz von Waldburg zu Wolfegg and Waldsee
- Prince Friedrich von Waldburg zu Wolfegg and Waldsee († 1871), or his son Franz von Waldburg zu Wolfegg and Waldsee as deputy and successor
- Prince Wilhelm von Waldburg zu Zeil and Trauchburg
- Prince Eberhard II of Waldburg zu Zeil and Wurzach
- Prince Alfred zu Windischgrätz († 1876), was never personally present and was represented.
Members appointed for life
- Fidel Baur von Breitenfeld
- Ernst von Gessler
- Baron Emil von Holzschuher
- Johannes von Kuhn
- Baron Joseph von Linden
- Baron Constantin von Neurath († 1876)
- Andreas von Renner
- Karl von Riecke joined the Chamber in 1872
- Karl Friedrich von Sigel († 1872)
- Hermann von Werner
The Presidium of the Second Chamber (Chamber of Deputies)
25th Landtag from December 19, 1870 to June 20, 1874:
Age President: Karl August Fetzer
President: Franz von Weber until his death, then since 1875 Dr. Julius Hölder
Vice-President: Heinrich von Sick until resigning his mandate in May 1872, then since November 1872 Dr. Julius Holder
26th state parliament from March 15, 1875 to November 4, 1876:
President: Dr. Julius Hölder
Vice President: Ludwig von Schwandner
The 23 privileged members of the Second Chamber
Representative of the knighthood of the Neckar circle
- Baron Wilhelm von Gemmingen-Guttenberg-Bonfeld
- Count August von Uxkull-Gyllenband
- Baron Karl von Varnbuler
Representative of the knighthood of the Jagstkreis
- Baron Adolf von Crailsheim († 1873)
- Baron Adolf Hofer von Lobenstein
- Baron Wilhelm von Stetten (joined the Chamber in 1873)
- Baron Georg von Woellwarth-Lauterburg
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 and, since 1871, Friedrich von Brackenhammer
- General superintendent of Ludwigsburg: Albert von Hauber
- General Superintendent of Reutlingen: Dr. Christian Friedrich von Dettinger and since 1873 Dr. Georg Heinrich von Merz
- General Superintendent von Hall: Gebhard von Mehring and, since 1873, Johann Friedrich Karl von Beck
- General Superintendent of Tübingen: Dr. Ludwig von Georgii
- General superintendent of Ulm: Paul Friedrich von Lang
Representative of the Rottenburg diocese
- Bishop of Rottenburg: Karl Joseph von Hefele always let his mandate rest
- Domkapitular von Rottenburg: Anton von Dannecker
- Longest serving Catholic dean: Thomas von Maier retired in 1874, followed by Marcell Binder
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 (resigned his mandate in 1872) |
|
Dr. Oskar von Wächter | DP | |
Tübingen |
Professor Dr. Christian von Palmer (resigned his mandate in 1872) |
Accession advocates |
Friedrich August von Stein (resigned his mandate in 1875) |
||
Dr. Karl Dorn | ||
Ludwigsburg |
Viktor Körner († 1871) |
DP |
Friedrich Baumgartner | ||
Ellwangen | Leonhard Bayrhammer | Opponent to join |
Ulm | Dr. Eduard Pfeiffer | DP |
Heilbronn |
Friedrich Eduard Mayer (resigned his mandate in 1874) |
DP |
Friedrich von Rauch | ||
Reutlingen | Johann Heinrich Finckh | DP |
The members of the upper offices of the Neckar district
Oberamt | Surname | Political party |
---|---|---|
Backnang | Friedrich von Dillenius | |
Besigheim | Karl Gottlob Balz | Accession advocates |
Boeblingen | Dr. Otto Elben | DP |
Brackenheim | Georg von Schneider | |
Cannstatt |
Franz von Weber († 1874) |
Accession advocates |
Gustav of Elben | Guest of the group of the DP | |
Esslingen | Christoph Anton von Wolff | DP |
Heilbronn (Office) | Karl Haag | |
Leonberg |
Johannes Daur (resigned his mandate in 1874) |
Opponent to join |
Dr. Friedrich von Bitzer | DP | |
Ludwigsburg (Office) | Philip Paul | DP |
Marbach | Eugene Müller | |
Maulbronn | Karl August Fetzer | DP |
Neckarsulm | Ludwig von Schwandner | State party |
Stuttgart (Office) |
Gustav Müller († May 17, 1875) |
DP |
Wilhelm von Zipperlen | DP | |
Vaihingen | Franz Hopf | Opponent to join |
Waiblingen | Gebhard Friedrich Simon | |
Weinberg | Johannes Mühlhäuser | Accession advocates |
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 | Accession advocates |
Ellwangen (Office) | Friedrich Retter | VP |
Gaildorf |
Karl von Scheurlen († 1872) |
|
Maximilian von Kern | ||
Gerabronn | Gottlob Friedrich Egelhaaf | non-party, but close to the VP |
Gmuend | Karl von Streich | |
Hall | August Oesterlen | VP |
Heidenheim | Friedrich Fink | DP |
Künzelsau | Dr. Rudolf Bucher | Accession advocates |
Mergentheim | Baron Dr. Hermann of midnight | |
Neresheim | Joseph Laurentius Ruf | State party |
Öhringen | Wilhelm Schall | DP |
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 | Christian Friedrich Schuldt | |
Freudenstadt | Wilhelm Walther | |
Herrenberg |
Karl Gottlieb Schüle (resigned his mandate in 1871) |
Accession advocates |
George of Morlok | ||
Horb | Wilhelm Erath | VP |
Nagold |
Christoph Geigle (resigned his mandate in 1872) |
|
Johannes Richter | ||
Neuenbürg | Erhard Beutter | State party |
Nürtingen | Friedrich Nübel | |
Oberndorf | Augustin Gutheinz | VP |
Reutlingen (Office) | Johannes Rehm | Accession advocates |
Rottenburg | Georg Vogt | DP |
Rottweil | Anton von Boscher | Accession advocates |
Spaichingen | Leodegar Bühler | Accession advocates |
Sulz | Tobias Vogt | Accession advocates |
Tübingen (Office) | Karl Hermann von Hörner | |
Tuttlingen | Christian Storz | |
Urach | Georg Friedrich von Lenz | DP |
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 |
Friedrich Auch (resigned his mandate in 1874) |
|
Heinrich von Sick | ||
Ehingen | Karl von Schmid | DP |
Geislingen |
Dr. Robert Römer (resigned his mandate in 1871) |
DP |
Karl von Hohl | State party | |
Goeppingen | Dr. Julius Holder | DP |
Kirchheim | Christian Mayer | DP |
Laupheim | Dr. Wilhelm Vollmer | Opponent to join |
Leutkirch | Ernst Völmle | Opponent to join |
Münsingen | Jakob Bosler | DP |
Ravensburg | Albert Khuen | Accession advocates |
Riedlingen | Andreas Rath | |
Saulgau |
Friedrich Küble (lost his mandate in 1871) |
|
Joseph Mesmer | ||
Tettnang | Alois Wilhelm Maier | |
Ulm (Office) |
Gustav Albert von Kolb († 1876) |
Accession advocates |
Johann Friedrich Haug | DP | |
Forest lake | Johannes Uhl | VP |
Cheeks | Xaver Dentler | Group of the Left |
Notes and evidence
- ↑ Julius Hartmann: Government and Estates in the Kingdom of Württemberg 1806–1894 In: Württembergische Jahrbücher 1894 , Heft 1, Seite 69. NB: The name of the dean Marcell Binder is missing in the Biographical Handbook of the Württemberg state parliament members 1815–1933 by F. Raberg
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m as accession proponents those shall be referred to, which were independent, but is similar in the state election 1870 as the national liberal German party to join Württemberg to Norddeutsche collar had stated that eventually after the accession of the four southern German states of Bavaria , Württemberg, Baden and Hesse in 1871 it was renamed the German Empire .
- ↑ a b c d e As accession opponents those deputies are called, although they were independent, but similar in the regional elections in 1870 as the left-liberal People's Party had opposed accession Württemberg the North German Confederation.
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 1873 , pages 192 to 197
- 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 .