Adolf Spies von Büllesheim explained

Adolf Freiherr Spies von Büllesheim (June 4, 1929  - February 12, 2011) was a German politician, farmer and lawyer.[1]

Life

Adolf Spies von Büllesheim was born in Haus Hall in Ratheim, district of Heinsberg, in North Rhine-Westphalia, property of the baronial Spies von Büllesheim family since the 18th century.[2] He was the son of Egon Franz Freiherr Spies von Büllesheim and his wife Maria (born Freiin von Oer).

After school in Erkelenz he studied German law and farming at universities in Cologne and in Bonn. After university he worked as a farmer and a lawyer from 1960 to 1997.

Since 1952 Spies von Büllesheim was a member of the CDU political party.[3] From 1969 to 1972 he was mayor of Hückelhoven.[4] From 1972 to 1987 Spies von Büllesheim was member of the German Bundestag for Heinsberg.[5]

He died in 2011 in Neuhall, Ratheim.

Personal life

Spies von Büllesheim was married to Gräfin Maria Immaculata (born Concha) von Mirbach-Harff, Freiin von Vittinghoff (1938–2002), and together they had six children.[2]

Awards

Notes and references

  1. "Freiherr" is not part of the name but a title of nobility, the German equivalent of "baron"
  2. https://www.pfarre-ratheim.de/geschichte/haus_hall.htm Pfarre-Ratheim.de: Die Geschichte von Haus Hall
  3. https://www.aachener-zeitung.de/allgemeines/trauer-um-adolf-spies-von-buellesheim_aid-26773929 Aachener Zeitung.de: Trauer um Adolf Spies von Büllesheim
  4. https://www.cdu-hueckelhoven.de/lokal_1_1_36_Die-CDU-Hueckelhoven-trauert-um-ihren-Ehrenvorsitzenden-Dr-Adolf-Freiherr-Spies-von-Buellesheim.html CDU Hückelhoven.de: Die CDU Hückelhoven trauert um ihren Ehrenvorsitzenden Dr. Adolf Freiherr Spies von Büllesheim
  5. https://bilddatenbank.bundestag.de/site/picture-detail?id=3510589 Bilddatenbank.bundestag.de: Adolf Freiherr Spies von Büllesheim

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