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Encyclopedia > Josef Munzinger

Martin Josef Munzinger (November 11, 1791 - February 6, 1855) was a Swiss politician.

He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on November 16, 1848, as one of the first seven Councilors. While in office he held the following departments:

and was President of the Confederation in 1851.


Munzinger died in office on February 6, 1855.

Preceded by
n/a one of the first seven
Member of the Swiss Federal Council
1848-1855
Succeeded by
Melchior Josef Martin Knüsel

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Martin J. Munzinger (32 words)
Born on November 11, 1791, citizen of Olten.
Martin J. Munzinger died on February 6, 1855.
Predecessor of Federal Councillor Melchior Josef Martin Knüsel
Martin J. Munzinger - Wikipedia (198 words)
Martin J. Munzinger, auch Josef Munzinger oder Joseph Munzinger, (* 11.
Munzinger wurde in Olten als Sohn einer wohlhabenden Kaufmannsfamilie geboren.
Sein Sohn Werner 1832-1875 war Orientalist und Afrikaforscher und bot dem Schriftsteller Alex Capus Stoff für den historischen Roman Munzinger Pascha (1997).
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