Sebastian Mühlthaler

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Sebastian Mühlthaler (born January 20, 1807 in Mühlthal near Rosenheim, † April 28, 1865 ) was a German pastor and Bavarian politician.

Mühlthaler worked as a pastor in Palling and later as dean of the Tittmoning rural chapter . In May 1855 he was elected to the Bavarian Chamber of Deputies in the Traunstein constituency, to which he initially belonged until 1858. He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies a second time in 1863 and retained the mandate until his death. The Rosenheim beer brewer Thomas Steinböck moved up for him .

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