Georg Herber

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Born
Johann Georg Herber

30 January 1763
Died11 March 1833(1833-03-11) (aged 70)
AlmamaterMainz
Occupation(s)Jurist
Government legal official
parliamentarian
President of the "estates" (lower house of parliament)
Georg Herber
Born
Johann Georg Herber

30 January 1763
Died11 March 1833(1833-03-11) (aged 70)
Alma materMainz
Occupation(s)Jurist
Government legal official
parliamentarian
President of the "estates" (lower house of parliament)
Known forLeading parliamentary (and broader) opposition to the Duke of Nassau in the Domains Dispute
SpouseMargarethe Travers (1769-1826)
Childreny
Parents
  • Johann Georg Anton Herber (?-1794) (father)
  • Klara Elisabeth Gerster (1736-1825) (mother)

Georg Herber (30 January 1763 - 11 March 1833) was a child of The Enlightenment and jurist who entered government service, becoming a politician in his late middle age. He came to prominence in the Duchy of Nassau as a member of the duchy's "estates" (bicameral parliament). Though small in terms of territory, the duchy was not without influence in Germany due, in part, to the status of its ruler as a senior archbishop and as a prince-elector of the empire. Herber sat as a member of the lower house between 1818 and 1832, during most of which period he served, between 1819 and 1832, as president of the chamber.[1][2]

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