Gregor Fischer
Bavarian-Liechtensteiner teacher and politician (1834–unknown)
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Gregor Fischer (7 June 1834 – unknown) was a Bavarian-Liechtensteiner teacher and politician who served in the Landtag of Liechtenstein from 1862 to 1868.
Gregor Fischer | |
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Fischer in 1867 | |
| Member of the Landtag of Liechtenstein for Oberland | |
| In office 24 November 1862 – 26 October 1868 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 7 June 1834 |
| Died | Unknown |
Life
Not much is known about Fischer's life prior moving to Liechtenstein other than that he was Bavarian and attended teachers training college in Würzburg. He was a secondary school teacher in Vaduz from 1860 until the school was closed in 1868. He also offered teaching for craftsmen and farmers.[1]
Fischer was a member of the Landtag of Liechtenstein from 1862 until he resigned on 26 October 1868.[2] During this time, under his initiative and alongside Karl Schädler, he co-founded Liechtenstein's first newspaper - the Liechtensteinischen Landeszeitung, which he edited from 1863 to 1868. He returned to Bavaria in 1868 and the newspaper ceased publication shortly afterwards.[1][3]
Following his return to Bavaria, he worked as a school inspector in Würzburg. The time and place of his death are unknown.[1]