Bruno Erhard Abegg

Bruno Erhard Abegg ( born January 17, 1803 in Elbing, † December 16, 1848 in Berlin) was a Prussian politician. His cousin was the criminalist Julius Friedrich Heinrich Abegg. His great- nephew was the founder of the modern Prussian police Wilhelm Abegg.

Life

Abegg was the son of a merchant and secretly Kommerzienrat to Elbing. He studied from 1822 in Heidelberg, Königsberg, the rights and then worked in Danzig and Konigsberg. In 1831 he bought an estate in circles Fischhausen and in 1833 there district. In 1835 he went as chief of police to Königsberg where he worked until 1845. After a brief interlude in the Berlin Ministry of Finance ( 1845) he went in the same year with the title of Privy Governing Council as a royal commissioner of the Upper Silesian railway to Breslau. During the riots of 1848, he participated in a petition to the King Frederick William of Prussia. In the same year he was a member of the Pre-Parliament and served as Vice President of the fifties Committee. The Frankfurt National Assembly, he was not a member, but was elected to the Prussian National Assembly. In the same year died Abegg.

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