Georg von Eucken-Addenhausen

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Georg Udo Victor von Eucken-Addenhausen (29 July 1855 – 1 May 1942) was a German jurist, politician, and mayor of Jena.

Georg Eucken was born Aurich in 1855, the son of the Hanoverian Rittmeister Carl Eucken (22 July 1825 – 6 November 1893) and Caroline von Frese (9 October 1831 – 30 March 1916).[1] The additional name of Addenhausen was conferred by George V of Hanover after the name of their family estate in East Frisia.

He studied law and legal science at the universities of Marburg, Munich, Tübingen, and Strasbourg, and from 1877 to 1881 he was a legal counsel in Aurich, Isenhagen, Göttingen, Wiesbaden, Hanover, and Merseburg. During his period of legal traineeship (Referendarzei), he was promoted in Jena in 1879 to Doctor of Law. In 1884 he completed his Accessorexamen.

Georg von Eucken-Addenhausen married Marianne Charlotte Emma Mathilde Oppermann (8 July 1860 – 13 May 1942), with whom he had four children.

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