Otto von Arnim

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Otto von Arnim (born August 13, 1785 in Minden ; † April 29, 1820 in Meißen near Minden) was a German government official.

From 1817 to 1820 he was district administrator of the Prussian district of Minden in Westphalia .

Life

Otto von Arnim was born in 1785 as the son of the von Arnim family from Brandenburg nobility in Minden. In 1804 he passed his secondary school leaving certificate at the Joachimsthaler Gymnasium in Berlin and then studied law and cameralia for four semesters at the Friedrichs University in Halle . In 1809 he became assessor at the French tribunal in Minden. From 1811 to 1814 he was a notary in the Heyde house near Herford , in 1814 a justice of the peace in Bünde and in 1815 a state and town judge in Minden. In 1816 he became a government assessor for the district government in Minden . On April 8, 1817, subject to the aptitude test, he was appointed district administrator of the Minden district, which he held until his death in 1820.

Otto von Arnim was a Protestant and married.

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predecessor Office successor
... District Administrator of Minden
1817 - 1820
Ernst Wilhelm Georg Heinrich von Korff zu Waghorst