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[[Image:Grabstein Busso Peus.jpg|thumb|Tomb of Busso Peus in the Central Cemetery of Münster]]
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'''Hugo Busso Peus''' (17 September 1839 - 2 December 1893) was a German jurist and politician.
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'''Hugo Busso Peus''' (17 September 1839 2 December 1893) was a German jurist and politician.
==Life==


== Life ==
Peus, son of [[Hugo Peus]] and grandfather of the two cousins politician [[Busso Peus]] and numismatist Busso Peus (24 October 1902 - 18 November 1983), studied law at [[Humboldt University of Berlin]] and at the [[Catholic University of Leuven]], Belgium, and - succeeding his father - became a solicitor and barrister.


Peus, son of [[Hugo Peus]], father of [[Friedrich-Carl Peus]] and grandfather of the two cousins politician [[Busso Peus]] and numismatist Busso Peus (24 October 1902 18 November 1983), studied law at [[Humboldt University of Berlin]] and at the [[Catholic University of Leuven (1834–1968)|Catholic University of Leuven]], Belgium, and—succeeding his father—became a solicitor and barrister.
In 1879, he moved his law office to [[Münster]], the capital of [[Westphalia]] at the time. Thereupon, he served as a notary as well. In 1890, he was appointed Royal Legal Counsel (''Königlich Preußischer Justizrat'') by [[Wilhelm II|Wilhelm II.]], the King of [[Prussia]]<ref>http://books.google.de/books?id=EzcLAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA751&lpg=PA751&dq=busso+peus+recklinghausen+hugo+peus&source=bl&ots=yb795gCUoh&sig=BHnjzirYCPaBKMui5U93T0tXkAM&hl=de&ei=PtVMTf6sM4ucgQeyrfTpDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBoQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=busso%20peus%20recklinghausen%20hugo%20peus&f=false</ref>.


In 1879, he moved his law office to [[Münster]], the capital of [[Westphalia]] at the time. Thereupon, he served as a notary as well. In 1890, he was appointed Royal Legal Counsel (''Königlich Preußischer Justizrat'') by [[Wilhelm II]]., the King of [[Prussia]].<ref>{{Google books |id=EzcLAQAAIAAJ |page=751 |title=Handbuch über den königlich preussischen Hof und Staat }}</ref>
Peus was a member of the Catholic [[Centre Party (Germany)|Centre Party]] and at the front line in the political struggle known as the ''[[Kulturkampf]]''. In 1891, after the Party's chairman [[Ludwig Windthorst]] had passed away, Peus was offered by the Centre Party to take over Windthorst's seat in the [[Reichstag (building)|Imperial Parliament]] in Berlin - an offer Peus declined as being incompatible with running his law office in Münster.


Peus was a member of the Catholic [[Centre Party (Germany)|Centre Party]] and at the front line in the political struggle known as the ''[[Kulturkampf]]''. In 1891, after the Party's chairman [[Ludwig Windthorst]] had died, Peus was offered by the Centre Party to take over Windthorst's seat in the [[Reichstag (building)|Imperial Parliament]] in Berlin—an offer Peus declined as being incompatible with running his law office in Münster.
==References==

== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
Preussisches Staatsministerium: ''Handbuch über den Königlich Preussischen Hof und Staat'', ISBN 1-147-321620


== Further reading ==
==Literature==
Thomas Daffner: ''Die Geschichte der Zentrumspartei und ihre Position im Kaiserreich'', GRIN Publishers, 2007, ISBN 3-638-72338-0
* Thomas Daffner: ''Die Geschichte der Zentrumspartei und ihre Position im Kaiserreich'', GRIN Publishers, 2007, {{ISBN|3-638-72338-0}}
* Preussisches Staatsministerium: ''Handbuch über den Königlich Preussischen Hof und Staat'', {{ISBN|1-147-32162-0}}


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Latest revision as of 19:19, 26 October 2024

Hugo Busso Peus
Tomb of Busso Peus in the Central Cemetery of Münster
Born17 September 1839
Died2 December 1893
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)jurist and politician

Hugo Busso Peus (17 September 1839 – 2 December 1893) was a German jurist and politician.

Life

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Peus, son of Hugo Peus, father of Friedrich-Carl Peus and grandfather of the two cousins politician Busso Peus and numismatist Busso Peus (24 October 1902 – 18 November 1983), studied law at Humboldt University of Berlin and at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, and—succeeding his father—became a solicitor and barrister.

In 1879, he moved his law office to Münster, the capital of Westphalia at the time. Thereupon, he served as a notary as well. In 1890, he was appointed Royal Legal Counsel (Königlich Preußischer Justizrat) by Wilhelm II., the King of Prussia.[1]

Peus was a member of the Catholic Centre Party and at the front line in the political struggle known as the Kulturkampf. In 1891, after the Party's chairman Ludwig Windthorst had died, Peus was offered by the Centre Party to take over Windthorst's seat in the Imperial Parliament in Berlin—an offer Peus declined as being incompatible with running his law office in Münster.

References

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Further reading

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  • Thomas Daffner: Die Geschichte der Zentrumspartei und ihre Position im Kaiserreich, GRIN Publishers, 2007, ISBN 3-638-72338-0
  • Preussisches Staatsministerium: Handbuch über den Königlich Preussischen Hof und Staat, ISBN 1-147-32162-0