Eugen Edmund Eduard Erbe

Eugen Edmund Eduard Erbe (5 November 1847 – 22 January 1908)[1] was a Baltic German lawyer, judge, and politician who was the deputy mayor of Reval (now Tallinn) from December 1905 to May 1906. He graduated from the University of Tartu's Faculty of Law. He practiced law and was a judge in what is now Estonia. He was a judge in the Estonian higher court. He eventually became a city councilor from 1883 to 1906. He eventually became the deputy mayor of the city from December 1905 to May 1906 while the position was vacated. He was succeeded by Voldemar Lender. Erbe was also president of the St. Olaf's Church convention.

Eugen Edmund Eduard Erbe
Deputy mayor of Tallinn
In office
December 1905 – May 1906
Preceded byErast Hiatsintov
Succeeded byVoldemar Lender
Personal details
Born(1847-11-05)5 November 1847
Reval, Russian Empire (modern-day Tallinn, Estonia)
Died22 January 1908(1908-01-22) (aged 60)
Reval, Russian Empire
SpouseMarie von Landesen

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  1. ^ "BBLD – Erbe, Eugen Edmund Eduard" (in German). Baltisches Biographisches Lexikon digital. Retrieved 7 June 2018.