Johann von Türckheim

German diplomat and jurist
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IntroGerman diplomat and jurist
PlacesGermany France
wasDiplomat Jurist Politician
Work fieldLaw Politics
Gender
Male
Birth10 November 1749, Strasbourg, Unterelsaß, Alsace-Lorraine, France
Death28 January 1824Altdorf, Ettenheim, Ortenau, Germany (aged 74 years)
Star signScorpio
ResidenceEttenheim, Ortenau, Freiburg Government Region, Germany
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Biography

Johann von Türckheim (French: Jean de Turckheim) (10 November 1749 – 28 January 1824) was a French politician and a German diplomat.

Family

Jean de Turckheim was the oldest son of Baron Jean de Turckheim (1707–1793) and a brother of Bernard-Frédéric de Turckheim. His nephew, Jean-Frédéric de Turckheim, was the eighth mayor of Strasbourg.

Life

He was elected as a deputy of Strasbourg to the Estates-General in 1789. Initially supportive of the revolution, he became disenchanted with its goals after the violence of July and August 1790 and became convinced that the unrest was part of a broader plan to overthrow the king and establish a radical republic. After a short term as mayor of Strasbourg, he left France, and offered his services to the Duke of Hesse, whom he served for several years, in particular as envoy to Rome. He died in Altorf (Ettenheim), in the Grand Duchy of Baden in 1824.

Works

  • De Jure legislatorio Merovaeorum et Carolingorum Galliae regum circa sacra. 1771, 1772
  • History of the House of Hesse.
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