Robert Waldeck

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Robert Georg Friedrich Carl Waldeck (born December 9, 1837 in Korbach ; † January 15, 1913 there ) was a German lawyer and politician.

Life

Robert Waldeck came from a Waldeck family of officials. He was the son of city secretary Carl Friedrich Waldeck and his wife Johanna Sophie Henriette Luise nee Brumhard. He married Anna Constanze Knoch on June 9, 1862 in Korbach.

Waldeck attended the old state school in Korbach and the monastery school in Ilfeld . After graduating from high school, he studied law at the University of Heidelberg from the winter semester of 1855/56 and held there as a renonce to the Corps Suevia . In the following summer semester he moved to the University of Göttingen and became a member of the Corps Hannovera . After studying in Berlin, he returned to Heidelberg University for an exam. He passed his two state examinations in law at the Arolsen Higher Court in his home country of Waldeck-Pyrmontfrom. After graduating as Dr. iur. he became a local judge at the Arolsen District Court , from where he was transferred to the Korbach District Court at the end of the 1880s . From 1894 to 1909 he was President of the Parliament of Waldeck-Pyrmont . He was also a member of the Princely Waldeck Consistory and was appointed Privy Councilor.

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  • Tegnér's position on theology and philosophy as well as on the religious directions of his time , Weigel, Mengeringhausen 1862

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