Rudolf Roedenbeck

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Paul Rudolf Siegfried Roedenbeck (born March 30, 1822 in Berlin , † April 19, 1891 in Potsdam ) was a secret senior government councilor , curator of the University of Halle-Wittenberg , consistorial president in Magdeburg and canon of Zeitz.

Life

Roedenbeck was born in Berlin as the son of the businessman and historical writer Karl Heinrich Siegfried Rödenbeck and his second wife, Johanna Emilie Boden. He completed his school education there in the gray monastery with the Abitur. He began studying law and took his first exam in 1843 and his second exam in 1845 . In 1848, after successfully passing his third legal exam, he went to Grünberg in Silesia to represent his legal brother, Carl Germanus Siegfried Roedenbeck , who had been elected to the Frankfurt National Assembly. He then worked as an assistant to the public prosecutor and later as a public prosecutor in Trebnitz.

Roedenbeck was married to Hedwig Robertine Freiin von Eberstein since 1850. The marriage resulted in eight children, including Karl Paul Roedenbeck and Josua Roedenbeck , who was most recently district administrator of the Achim district .

From 1853 he was entrusted as consistorial councilor with the administration of the legal department at the consistory of the ecclesiastical province of Posen . From 1867 he worked as a university curator in Marburg and at the same time was entrusted with the management of the consistory there. As a secret senior government councilor in 1871 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the theological faculty of the Philippina . Transferred to Halle by the Ministry of Culture, he worked there as a university curator. It was there in 1883 that the Faculty of Law was awarded an honorary doctorate. As President of the Royal Consistory of the Province of Saxony in Magdeburg, he suffered his first stroke in 1885 , followed by another in 1888. From 1886 he was Canon zu Zeitz . In 1889 he moved to Potsdam, where he died of a third stroke in 1891.

Awards

Fonts

  • About the decline and fall of Poland. Berlin 1864
  • The constitution of the Evangelical Church in Prussia. In: Time Issues in Christian People's Life. Volume 1, Issue 6, Frankfurt / Main 1876
  • From marriage, with special reference to divorce, remarriage and marriage of divorced people. In: Theological Studies and Criticisms. Gotha 1881

swell

  • Personnel files in the Evangelical Central Archive in Berlin (Sig .: 7 / P1163 and 7 / P1592) for the period from 1843 to 1872 as well as processes relating to him in the files of the officials of the Magdeburg Consistory (Sig .: 7 / 8505-7 / 8509)

literature

  • Manual about the Royal. Prussian court and state for the year 1878/79. P. 539
  • In memory of our blessed father Rudolf Roedenbeck. Printed as a manuscript for his family, Potsdam 1891
  • Notices to the members of the Derer von Eberstein gender association from "Eberstein" on the Rhön, family newspaper No. 13, May 1906
  • Johannes Heckel : The Protestant cathedral and collegiate donors of Prussia in particular Brandenburg Merseburg Naumburg Zeitz. A legal historical investigation. Stuttgart 1924 (Ecclesiastical Treaties 100 and 101), pp. 381–389
  • Manfred Brümmer: State versus University - The University of Halle-Wittenberg and the Karlsbader Resolutions. Weimar 1991, pp. 160-161.