Ignaz von Rudhart

Ignaz Ritter von Rudhart ( born March 11, 1790 in Weis Main ( Upper Franconia ), † May 11 1838 in Trieste ) was a Bavarian lawyer and politician and Prime Minister of Greece.

Life

Ignaz Rudhart was the son of Franz Anton Rudhart, fürstbischöflicher police commissioner in the Bishopric of Bamberg and his wife Rosina nee Fuchs. He grew up in Bamberg. After studying law in Landshut, he became in 1811 professor in Würzburg, 1817 Generalfiskalatsrat 1819 Ministerial Counsellor in the Ministry of Finance and member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich, in 1823 government director in Bayreuth and 1826 in Regensburg. From the cities of the Upper Main circuit in 1825 elected to the Chamber of Deputies, Rudhart entered the country three days of 1825, in 1828 and 1831 as an influential public speaker. In 1828 he was speaker of the moderate opposition. In 1832 he was knighted by Louis I. and offset as Commissioner-General and President of the Government to Passau. 1836 appointed to the Bavarian State Council, Rudhart accompanied the King Otto to Greece and took over after the fall of Count Armansperg, on 14 February 1837 Prime Minister's Office, but resigned already on 20 December 1837. He died on the return journey on 11 May 1838 in Trieste. In Passau, a monument to him was erected in 1844.

Rudhart was married three times; the first two women died. He was most recently since 1829 with Franziska Johanna Louise Camuzi ( 1807-1887 ) from Dirmstein in the Bavarian Rhine circle ( sister of Gideon of Camuzi ) married, who survived him. Anna Rosina Rudhart (1812-1857), the eldest daughter ( from his first marriage ) married in 1833 the Bavarian government officials and President of High Gustav ( 1800-1872 ). She is buried in the Old Cemetery Speyer. Your classicist grave stone is located in the so-called Domkapitelsfriedhof.

Ignaz von Rudhart was a great-great grandfather of the writer Albert of maternal Schirnding.

Works

  • History of the estates in Bavaria, Mohr and Winter, Heidelberg 1816 ( 2 volumes).
  • About of Bavaria policy, particularly under the present government, in 1816.
  • Austria, and Bavaria, Vienna, inter alia, In 1816.
  • Overview of the principal provisions of various state constitutions on popular representation, Thienemann, Munich 1818.
  • Outline of the history of baierischen legislation, Lindau, Munich 1820.
  • The right of the German Confederation, Stuttgart 1822.
  • About the state of the Kingdom of Bavaria. According to official sources: Vol 1: Cotta, Stuttgart, Tübingen 1825.
  • Vol 2: On the commercial, trade and the Constitution of the Kingdom of Bavaria, Palm and sink, Erlangen 1827.
  • Vol 3: The financial administration, administration of justice and the war institutions of the Kingdom of Bavaria, Palm and sink, Erlangen 1827.
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