Anton von Stabel

Anton Stabel (9 October 1806 - 22 March 1880) was a Baden lawyer, judge and statesman. For a number of years he was the Grand Duchy's senior judge. Subsequently, following a succession of ministerial appointments, he became president of the council of ministers and minister of state (head of government - often, if very loosely, translated into English as "Minister-President"), serving between 1861 and 1866. He is remembered, most particularly, for a series of exemplary Judicial and Court reforms.

Anton von Stabel
Born
Anton Stabel

9 October 1806
Stockach, Nellenburg
(in the Holy Roman empire till 1806: in the Grand Duchy of Baden after 1810)
Died22 March 1880 (1880-03-23) (aged 74)
Alma materTübingen
Heidelberg
Occupation(s)Lawyer
Court administrator
Prosecutor
Judge
University Law professor
Government minister
"Minister-President" of Baden
SpouseCrescentia Müller
Children6
Parent(s)Jakob Stabel
Maria Anna ______
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