Eugen von Trauschenfels

Eugen Trausch of maid 's rock ( March 3, 1833 in Brasov, Transylvania, † February 20, 1903 ) was a Transylvanian lawyer, journalist and historian.

Life

As the son of the Kronstadt Senator George Frideric Trausch of maid 's rock and his first wife Catherine Josephe Barbenius Eugen lost a few weeks after his birth, the mother and the age of six the Father also. Meanwhile, sister Karoline Salmen took Eugene's education. Under the care of Conrector he attended the Protestant school in Kronstadt. In 1846 he moved to the Upper School in Sibiu, where he 1851, the Imperial and Royal Academy of Law moved.

In 1852 he went to the Vienna university at which he George Phillips, Leopold von Neumann and Wilhelm Emil Wahlberg zuwendeten their special participation. In the Oesterreichische leaves of Literature and Art, a supplement to the official Wiener Zeitung, he published essays.

After graduating, he joined the December 15, 1855 at the United Wardeiner k k Statthaltereiabteilung in the civil service and was born on January 25, 1857 real chair judge actuary of Belenyeser chair district. with leaving in its use in the governor's office.

A little later, he asked to be released and opened a practice lawyer in Kronstadt with his older brother Johann Peter Franz. PhD In the same year, he served 1860/61 as an actuary of the Kronstadt Kronstadt evangelical presbytery and represented the district in the Upper Church Consistory.

In restoring the Saxon constitution and reorganization of the municipal authorities in 1861 appointed Magistrate Secretary at Kronstadt, he was initially assigned to the City Court. From the circle, he was Reps 1863/64, may appoint to the Transylvanian Diet. 1864/65 he was sitting as a deputy in the Reichstag and his curia as a representative of Muhlbacher chair in Cluj Diet. Beginning of 1866 he was community actuary, in September 1872 a provisional head notary of the Kronstadt town and district magistrate. In the university session 1867/68, he was the Reußmarkter chair.

Beginning of 1863 he took over the editorship of the Kronstadt paper. In a printed farewell he retired on 20 February 1867 after the dualistic realm design had been sanctioned by order of the Hungarian Ministry; but he kept the editorial calendar of Saxony House friend (John Divine, Kronstadt). In the first volume he wrote the biographies of J. K. Eber, Charles Fabritius, Franz Friedrich Fronius, Josef Haltrich, Friedrich Muller the Elder, Georg Friedrich Marienburg, Franz Obert, Friedrich Schuler of Libloy, Georg Daniel Teutsch, in the second of Joseph Count Kemeny, Gustav and Heinrich Seivert Wittstock.

He repeatedly turned against the Magyar oppression of the Transylvanian Saxons. With submissions to the Minister of Justice of Péchy he protested against the arbitrariness of the Hungarian courts. In Vienna Trausch was worldly advice of the Evangelical Supreme Ecclesiastical Council Augsburg Confession.

Works (selection)

  • Magazine of History, Literature and all the thinking and oddities of Transylvania
  • German mines of the history of Transylvania ( with collection of Transylvanian writer ), Kronstadt 1860
  • M. Marcus Fronius ' visitation booklet. A contribution to the Church and moral history of the Burzenlandes, ibid 1868
  • Protokollarerklärung the Stadtcommunität of Kronstadt on the temporary curb on the choice of the representative body, the chair, Districts and municipal officials on the ground King, ibid 1869
  • The history of public life in Transylvania from 1791 to 1848. Translated from the Hungarian of Baron Sigmund Kemény, ibid 1871
  • The legal part of the former Törzburger dominion. Explanations, ibid 1871
  • Kronstadt states during the reign of Stephen 's Bathori in Transylvania (1571-1576), ibid 1874
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