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Peter Martin Orla Lehmann (15 May 1810 – 13 September 1870) was a
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, a key figure in the development of Denmark's parliamentary government. He was born in
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, son of (1775–1856), assessor, later conference councillor () and deputy in the College of Commerce. His father was German, born in
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in Holstein, while his mother was Danish and the daughter of a mayor in Copenhagen. The family belonged to the same social circle as the Ørsted brothers and the poet Oehlenschläger. Orla was put in the German ''
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'' in the St. Petri parish, later moved to the and began his studies at the
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in 1827. After a year studying literature, when he read Heine in the company of
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, he began his studies in law. After a study program which he found tedious, he graduated in 1833. Although of German extraction, Orla Lehmann's sympathies were with the Danish National Liberal Party. and he contributed to the liberal journal '' Kjøbenhavnsposten'' while he was a student, and from 1839 to 1842 edited, with Christian N. David, '' Fædrelandet''. In 1842 he was condemned to three months imprisonment for a radical speech. He took a considerable part in the demonstrations of 1848, and was regarded as the leader of the Eider-Danes, that is, of the party which regarded the
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as the boundary of Denmark, and the
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as an integral part of the kingdom. He was one of the main authors of the Danish liberal Constitution of 1848. He entered the Cabinet of Moltke I in March 1848, and was employed on diplomatic missions to London and Berlin in connection with the
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but left the cabinet the same year because of his dissatisfaction with the political situation. As a local official in Jutland he was for some months in 1849 a prisoner of the Schleswig-Holsteiners at
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. A member of the
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from 1851 to 1853, of the Landsting from 1854 to 1870, and from 1856 to 1866 of the Rigsråd, he became
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in 1861 in the cabinet of K. C. Hall, retiring with him in 1863. During these years he was overshadowed by the younger National Liberals especially by Hall, however, he in many ways did great work behind the scenes, for instance, it was he who carried through the law of women's
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. His last years were embittered by the defeat of 1864 and by his presentiment of the new German great power. He died in Copenhagen in September 1870. Being one of the most stirring speakers of early Danish parliamentarian life (almost like
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in France), and besides a charming and committed man, Lehmann, however, seems to have lacked some sense of reality. As "the freedom fighter of 1848", he remained a national hero in Denmark for several generations. His book ''On the Causes of the Misfortunes of Denmark'' (1864) went through many editions, and his works were published posthumously in four volumes. He was married to Maria Puggaard (1821–1849), the daughter of
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, who died young. His only daughter, Margrethe Rode, later Vullum (1846–1918) was a journalist and literary critic. His two grandsons were the politician
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and the author
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.


References

* Orla Lehmann: . 4 vol.   Copenhagen, 1872–1874 * Orla Lehmann: ; published by Julius Clausen.  Copenhagen, 1903 * Orla Lehmann: .   Copenhagen, 1864 ('On the causes of the misfortunes of Denmark') * C. E. F. Reinhardt: .   Copenhagen, 1871 * Johannes Jensen, '', in , ed. Jürgen Beyer & Johannes Jensen (Copenhagen: C. A. Reitzel, 2000), pp. 113–131


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lehmann, Orla 1810 births 1870 deaths 19th-century Copenhagen City Council members Burials at Holmen Cemetery Danish Interior Ministers Danish people of German descent Members of the Folketing Members of the Landsting (Denmark) Politicians from Copenhagen University of Copenhagen alumni