Pilaski, Fryderyk Wilhelm Juliusz

Pilaski, Fryderyk Wilhelm Juliusz (Friedrich Wilhelm Julius Pilaski, Julius Pilaski), 1849-51, 1852/53 member of the 1st Chamber , 1853-55, 1859-82 of the 2nd Chamber of the Prussian Landtag; 1867-71 member of the Reichstag of the North German Confederation. *3.2.1803 Poznan, †27.3.1883 ibid., lord of the manor, lawyer. He studied law in Berlin. From 1831 to 1861 he worked at the District Court in Poznan, finally as the district court counsellor. From 1861 onwards he dedicated himself to running his estate in Zielenice near Wreschen/Września and his other possessions. In February 1867 he was elected into the constituent Reichstag for the constituency of Adelnau-Schildberg/Odolanów-Ostrzeszów. He voted against the Federal Constitution. In August 1867 he was elected as a member of the Polish parliamentary group of the Reichstag for the same constituency.

Further reading:

Hirth's Parlaments-Almanach, Ausg. 1, Berlin 1867, 57; Ausg. 2, Berlin 1867, LXVII; Ausg. 5, Berlin 1867, 80; Ausg. 8, Berlin 1869, 195; Z. Grot: Pilaski, Fryderyk Wilhelm Juliusz (1803-1883), in: Polski Słownik Biograficzny, Band 26, Wrocław 1981, 229-230.

Online:

http://zhsf.gesis.org, Parlamentarierportal, BIORAB Kaiserreich online; http://www.reichstag-abgeordnetendatenbank.de/


Axel Feuß, October 2016