Siegfried Borchardt (lawyer)

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Siegfried Borchardt lies in a free-standing coffin in the basement of the largest mausoleum in the cemetery of the Dorotheenstadt and Friedrichswerder communities .

Moses, later Maximilian Siegfried Borchardt (born October 1, 1815 in Stettin , † December 26, 1880 in Berlin ) was a German lawyer and Costa Rican Minister Resident .

Life

Siegfried Borchardt was the only child of the Jewish banker Moritz Borchardt (born October 26, 1785 in Köslin , † August 30, 1860 in Berlin) and Betty, geb. Saling (born March 27, 1796 - † October 6, 1859). He was baptized in the Sophienkirche in Berlin in 1836 . He received a doctorate in law and was appointed to the Privy Council of Justice. After the death of his father, he became the owner of the house at Französische Strasse 32.

After the founding of the German Empire, he became Prime Minister of Costa Rica in Berlin in 1873 and was also accredited by Franz Joseph I in Vienna .

In 1843 Siegfried Borchardt married Helene Saling (* 1824 in Berlin; † 1899 there) in the evangelical court church in Dresden . The marriage had four children: Maximilian Borchardt (1844–1916), Rentier, Oscar Borchardt (1845–1917), lawyer, specialist author, Franz Borchardt (1846–1925), banker, and Felix Borchardt (1857–1936), painter .

Publications

  • Complete collection of the applicable exchange and trade laws of all countries, publishing house of the royal secret Ober-Hofbuchdruckerei, 1871

Individual evidence

  1. Wolfgang Türk, The Dorotheenstädtische Friedhof : the burial places on Berlin's Chausseestrasse.
  2. Reference to Moritz Borchardt at flickriver; Entry in Jacob Jacobson: The Jewish Citizens' Books of the City of Berlin on GoogleBooks .
  3. ^ Jüdische Allgemeine , July 21, 2011, Dagmar Frings, Jörg Kuhn: Die Borchardts. In the footsteps of a Berlin family, Berlin 2011 (Verlag Hentrich & Hentrich) ISBN 978-3-942271-17-2 , ( online ).
  4. a b Deborah Vietor-Engländer (ed.): Exile in Nebelland: Elisabeth Castonier's letters to Mary Tucholsky: a chronicle. Peter Lang, Bern 2010, ISBN 978-3-03910-037-8 , p. 585 ( excerpt from books.google.de ).
  5. ^ Siegfried Max Borchardt, Complete Collection of German Bill of Exchange Laws .
predecessor Office successor
Office arose Costa Rican Prime Minister in Berlin from
1874 to 1880
Manuel María de Peralta y Alfaro