Paul von Eisenhart-Rothe

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Emil Ferdinand Friedrich Paul von Eisenhart-Rothe (born April 5, 1857 on Gut Lietzow near Plathe , Pomerania , † March 1, 1923 in Berlin ) was a royal Prussian provincial official and Minister of Agriculture.

Life

He came from an aristocratic family in the Brandenburg region and was the son of the landscape director and landowner Ferdinand von Eisenhart Rothe (1815–1880), landlord on Lietzow and a royal Prussian cavalry master . D., and Emilie von Loeper (1824-1917). After studying law , he became court trainee in 1878, government trainee in 1881, government assessor and assistant worker in the administration of the Pomerania province in Stettin in 1885 . In 1886 he was elected to the provincial councilor. From 1898 to 1917 he was governor of the Pomeranian Provincial Association . In 1907 he was part of the retinue of Kaiser Wilhelm II when he visited Highcliffe Castle . In 1911 he became a legal knight of the Order of St. John .

On August 5, 1917 he was appointed Minister for Agriculture, Domains and Forests and Plenipotentiary to the Federal Council in the Prussian State Ministry . His term of office ended on November 13, 1918 in the November Revolution .

He was first lieutenant a. D.

Eisenhart-Rothe married on October 15, 1885 at Gut Stölitz (today part of Brojce ), district of Greifenberg i. Pom. , his cousin Marie von Loeper (born June 17, 1862 at Gut Stölitz; † after 1933), the daughter of the royal Prussian judicial councilor and city ​​councilor Hermann von Loeper , landlord on Stölitz, and Marie von Arnim.

Paul von Eisenhart-Rothe died in Berlin in 1923 at the age of 65. He was buried in the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Cemetery in Westend . The grave has not been preserved.

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Individual evidence

  1. Ferdinand and his two brothers received the Prussian approval to adopt the name "von Eisenhart Rothe" (without hyphen!) After their mother Helene von Rothe (1788–1846) through the highest cabinet order on February 18, 1835 in Berlin . - Source: Gotha B 1933, page 136.
  2. ^ A b Peter Winzen : The Empire on the Abyss. The Daily Telegraph Affair and the Hale Interview of 1908. Presentation and documentation. Steiner, Stuttgart 2002, ISBN 3-515-08024-4 , p. 130, footnote 4 ( Google books )
  3. Reinhold Zilch (edit.): The protocols of the Prussian State Ministry 1817–1934 / 38. Vol. 10, p. 470.
  4. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende : Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 , p. 472.