Raimund Grübl

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Raimund Grübl
Raimund Grübl's grave at Hietzinger Friedhof

Raimund Grübl (born August 12, 1847 in Vienna ; † May 12, 1898 there ) was an Austrian lawyer and politician. Between 1894 and 1895 he was the last liberal mayor of Vienna.

Grübl visited the Academic High School in Vienna and studied thereafter at the University of Vienna Law . In 1870 he received his doctorate and worked as a lawyer .

His political career began in 1878 when he joined the Liberals. In 1880 Grübl was elected to the Vienna City Council. From 1891 he served as a city councilor, and in the following year he became vice mayor of the city under Johann Prix . After his death in February 1894, Grübl succeeded him on March 14, 1894.

As a result of the poor performance of the Liberals in the municipal council elections, he resigned voluntarily on May 14, 1895. His successor in office was government commissioner Hans von Friebeis .

His honorary grave is in the Hietzinger Friedhof (group 11, number 118). The lawyer and politician Heinrich Jaques , uncle of Raimund Grübl's wife Henriette Gabriele Beyfus (1851–1890), also rests in this crypt .

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Web links

Commons : Raimund Grübl  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Georg Gaugusch : Who once was. The upper Jewish bourgeoisie in Vienna 1800–1938 . Volume 1: AK . Amalthea, Vienna 2011, ISBN 978-3-85002-750-2 , pp. 1256-1259