Gottlieb Keim

Gottlieb Keim (10 March 1783 – 29 August 1868) was a member of the Frankfurt Parliament.

Born in Kulmbach, during his law studies at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Keim became a member of the Corps Onoldia [de], from which he left because of differences.

With like-minded fellow students from the Bayreuth area he thereupon founded in 1803 a Landsmannschaft for Bayreuth students, which took the place of a Franconian Landsmannschaft in dissolution and developed bit by bit to the Corps Baruthia [de].

[1] Hired against Napoleon Bonaparte, he entered the Prussian judicial service after his studies.

Literature by and about Gottlieb Keim in the German National Library catalogue

Gottlieb Keim