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Amandus Augustus Abendroth

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occupation. The praetor was the first instance for civil cases and led the fact-finding actions when required. In 1809 he became governor of
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After the end of the occupation and his return to Hamburg, Abendroth became head of the police, as successor of his brother-in-law
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in 1792. After having lived for a number of years as a lawyer in Hamburg, where he helped to administer the newly founded
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He was the son of Abraham Augustus Abendroth, a lower court procuration from
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He is the father of August Abendroth, a Hamburgian lawyer.
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Doctor of Law
University of Erlangen–Nuremberg
Abraham Augustus Abendroth
Johanna Maria Abendroth
née
Hamburg
jurist
mayor of Hamburg
Eisenberg
Saxony
Erlangen
Göttingen
Venice
alderman
praetor
mayor
French
RitzebĂĽttel
Johann Heinrich Bartels
Wilhelm Amsinck
online version
Categories
1767 births
1842 deaths
Mayors of Hamburg
Grand burghers of Hamburg
18th-century German jurists

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