Carl Edvard Rotwitt
Carl Edvard Rotwitt (2 March 1812 – 8 February 1860) was a Danish jurist and politician. He served as the Prime Minister of Denmark 1859–1860. He died while in office only 47 years old. [1]
Carl Edvard Rotwitt | |
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Council President of Denmark | |
In office 2 December 1859 – 8 February 1860 | |
Monarch | Frederick VII |
Preceded by | Carl Christian Hall |
Succeeded by | Carl Christian Hall |
Personal details | |
Born | Hillerød | 2 March 1812
Died | 8 February 1860 47) Copenhagen | (aged
Early life and education
Rotwitt was born at Hillerød, Denmark. He was the son of Otto Johan Rotwitt (1766-1836). He became a student at Frederiksborg Latin School in 1828 and took a legal exam in 1833.
Career
In 1836 he became a prosecutor in Thisted, in 1841 Land Commissioner and Commissioner and at the end of 1842 Supreme Court Attorney. Rotwitt was elected to the Folketing in 1849 and served as chairman from 1853 until 1859. Rotwitt had become Knight in the Order of the Dannebrog in 1853.
References
- "Rotwitt, Carl Edvard, 1812-60". Dansk biografisk Lexikon. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
Other sources
- Alastair H. Thomas (2016) Historical Dictionary of Denmark (Rowman & Littlefield) ISBN 9781442264656
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Johan Nicolai Madvig |
Speaker of the Folketing 13 June 1853 – 2 December 1859 |
Succeeded by Laurids Nørgaard Bregendahl |
Preceded by Carl Christian Hall |
Council President of Denmark 2 December 1859 – 8 February 1860 |
Succeeded by Carl Christian Hall |
Preceded by Carl Frederik Simony |
Justice Minister of Denmark 2 December 1859 – 8 February 1860 |
Succeeded by Andreas Lorenz Casse |
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