Richard of Bibra

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Julius Richard Freiherr von Bibra (born March 26, 1862 in Munich , † April 4, 1909 in Nuremberg ) was a German administrative lawyer.

family

Richard von Bibra came from a Frankish nobility family . His parents were the higher regional judge Wilhelm Franz Freiherr von Bibra and his wife Fanny, geb. Heintz, a daughter of the Royal Bavarian State Councilor and Minister of Justice Friedrich von Heintz . On November 17, 1903, he married Emma Bernreuther, a daughter of the brewery owner Johann Bernreuther from Nuremberg.

Life

After attending the Maximiliansgymnasium in Munich, where he passed his school leaving examination in 1881, Bibra studied law at the universities of Munich , Leipzig and Berlin . In Munich he became a member of the Corps Franconia . He also passed the university examination in Munich in 1885. He was then promoted to Dr. jur. PhD. After the state bankruptcy, he got a job in June 1889 as a certified legal intern with the government of Upper Bavaria in Munich. In October of that year he became a member of the government and in June 1890 District Office Assessor in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz. In June and July 1893 he was on leave to visit the World's Fair in Chicago . In February 1894 he was transferred to the Munich Police Directorate as a District Office Assessor, in October 1896 as an Assessor to the District Office Munich II. In April 1900 he became a Government Assessor for the government of Schwaben-Neuburg in Augsburg , and in September 1901 he was finally District Administrator in Günzburg an der Donau . In 1906 he was given a six- month leave of absence to go to Egypt to heal a kidney disease. In November 1906 he returned to the service and was appointed to the government council of the government of Lower Bavaria . For health reasons, he asked to leave in 1908. He spent his retirement in Nuremberg, where he died the following year. He found his final resting place in the Johannisfriedhof in Nuremberg .

Bibra was on January 17, 1893. Bavarian chamberlain , April 19, 1903 Chamberlain appointed.

Awards

  • Commander's Cross of the Order of St. George of Constantine (awarded by Duke Robert of Parma, 1900); Breast star for the Commander of the Constantine Order of St. George.

literature

  • 200 semesters of Munich francs . [Munich] 1936, p. 280f. (No. 460)