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August Christoph Carl Vogtb. 5 Jul 1817, Gießen, Grand Duchy of Hesse |
| Title: | Mitglied der deutschen Reichsregentschaft (Member of the German Reich Regency) |
| Term: | 6 Jun 1849 - 18 Jun 1849 |
| Chronology: | 6 Jun 1849, elected and proclaimed, two hundred thirty-second session of the Nationalversammlung (National Assembly), Saal der würtembergischen Kammer der Abgeordneten, Stuttgart [1, IX, 6821-6822] |
| 18 Jun 1849, National Assembly and Reich Regency are prevented from further functioning and dissolved by the use of troops of the Königreich Württemberg (Kingdom of Württemberg) [1, IX, 6875-6880] |
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The son of a professor of medicine; studied medicine in Gießen (1833-1839); fled to Switzerland after he was accused of being involved in the activities aimed at causing public disturbance in Hesse (1835); continued to study in Bern (1833-1839); doctor's degree (1839); junior scientist in Neuchâtel (1839-1844); involved in scientific research in Paris (1844-1846), traveled as scientist to Italy (1846-1847); professor of zoology at Gießen (1847-1849); published a number of notable works on zoology, geology and physiology; elected as a representative of Gießen, Hesse-Darmstadt, to the Nationalversammlung (National Assembly) and served as deputy (20 May 1848 - 18 Jun 1849); belonged to the radical democratic Deutscher Hof faction; member of the Gegenparlament (Anti-Parliament); president of the People's Assembly in Frankfurt-am-Main (1849); joined the National Assembly in Stuttgart, Württemberg (Rumpfparlament) (6 Jun 1849); elected a member of the German Reich Regency, serving as the head of foreign affairs department; member of the Second Chamber of the Hesse Landstände, assembly of estates (1849-1850); fled to Bern to escape arrest on charges of seditious agitation (1849); scientist in Bern (1849-1850) and Nice (1850-1852); professor of geology (1852-1895), zoology, paleontology and anatomy (1872-1895) in Geneva; rector of the University of Geneva; member of the Swiss Nationalrat (1878-1881). Biography source: [2] |
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| Election results: [1, IX, 6821]; other members of the Regency were elected in the rounds 1, 3-8. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| [1] | Stenographischer Bericht über die Verhandlungen der deutschen constituirenden Nationalversammlung zu Frankfurt am Main, ed. by Franz Wigard (Frankfurt-am-Main: Johann David Sauerländer, 1848-1849) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| [2] | "Biographisches Handbuch der Abgeordneten der Frankfurter Nationalversammlung 1848/49", ed. by Heinrich Best, Wilhelm Weege (Düsseldorf: Droste, 1996) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Image: lithograph by Schertle after a daguerreotype by Hermann Biow, 1848. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||


