Otto von Dycke

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Otto Friedrich Magnus von Dycke (born October 15, 1791 in Stralsund ; † November 3, 1858 ) was a German landowner on Rügen , a Prussian official and a member of the Provincial Parliament of the Pomerania Province .

Life

Otto von Dycke was the illegitimate son of the Swedish officer Moritz von Dycke and Maria Christina Holmgreen, a gardener's daughter from Scania . The father wrote about this in his “Memoirs”: “Since I now also wanted an heir, I only had a not entirely usual way out, namely to seek out a person who wanted to allow me to produce something like that with her in addition to marriage and I found one with impeccable properties. ”Two weeks after his birth, Otto von Dycke was brought to Losentitz on Rügen, where he grew up with his aunt Magdalena Dieck. The Swedish regent Duke Karl legitimized him. From the age of four he was tutored by private tutors, most recently by Gottlieb Mohnike . He first went to the University of Göttingen to study law. He later studied in Heidelberg, Lausanne and Greifswald.

After the transition from Swedish Pomerania to Prussia , he entered the civil service. He became a trainee lawyer, later an assessor and finally a member of the government in Szczecin . From 1841 he was a member of the Pomeranian provincial parliament as a member of the knighthood of the Rügen district . In 1847 he was a member of the United State Parliament .

With his wife Mathilde Picht he had a daughter and a son:

  • Marie Johanne von Dycke (1829–1914)
  • Albert Wilhelm von Dycke (1831–1874)

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Theodor Wengler : The Pomeranian Provincial Association. Directory of the members of the provincial assembly. Publications of the Historical Commission for Pomerania, Series V, Volume 44. Böhlau Verlag, Cologne Weimar Vienna 2008, ISBN 978-3-412-20109-8 , pp. 27–34.
  2. Carl Reimarus (Ed.): Address calendar for the members of the united state parliament. Grpoius, Berlin 1847, p. 15f ( Google books ).