Philipp Geigel

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Johann Philipp Alois Geigel (born September 10, 1794 in Würzburg , † November 1, 1855 in Munich ) was a German judge and politician .

Life

Philipp Geigel grew up in Würzburg and studied at the local university law . During his studies he was a co-founder of the Corps Moenania Würzburg . He took part in the wars of liberation against Napoleon as a lieutenant. Then he was appointed district court actuary in Dettelbach in 1820 and district and city judge in Bamberg in 1822 .

In 1827 he returned to his home town of Würzburg as a judge, but in 1839 he went to Straubing as a judge of appeal and from there a short time later to Passau in the same position. From 1841 he was an appellate judge in Munich.

In 1848/49 he was a member of the Frankfurt National Assembly , where he belonged to the Westendhall parliamentary group.

Philipp Geigel's son Nikolaus Alois Geigel, born in Würzburg in 1829, became a professor of medicine in Würzburg.

literature

  • Rainer Koch (Ed.): The Frankfurt National Assembly "1848/49". Kunz, Kelkheim 1989, ISBN 3-923420-10-2 .
  • Egbert Weiß: Corps students in the Paulskirche (= once and now, yearbook of the association for corps student history research, special issue 1990). Vögel, Stamsried 1990.
  • Kösener corps lists 1960, 141, 2.

Individual evidence

  1. According to Weiß, p. 21. According to an older source on September 15, 1791
  2. Robert Herrlinger : Geigel, Alois. In: New German Biography. Volume 6, 1964, p. 141 ( online ).