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Friedrich Daniel Bassermann

Friedrich Daniel Bassermann (February 24, 1811 in Mannheim – July 29, 1855) was a German liberal politician who is best known for calling for a pan-German Parliament at the Frankfurt Parliament.〔(The German empire, 1867-1914, and the unity movement By William Harbutt Dawson, pg 50 )〕 He emphasized the value of a national self-esteem based on progress and freedom.〔( 1848--a European revolution? By Axel Körner, pgs 116-117 )〕
He was one of the most popular representatives in the Second Chamber of the Assembly of the Estates of Baden and played an important role in the creation of the first freely elected parliament for a German nation-state, the Frankfurt Parliament. As chairman of the constitution committee and under-secretary of state in the Interior Ministry of the Provisional Central Power, he contributed greatly to the Paulskirchenverfassung of the Parliament. As a publisher he founded the ''Deutsche Zeitung'', one of the most influential newspapers in the period leading up to the Revolution of 1848/49.
== Family ==
Bassermann came from a well-known merchant family from Baden and the Palatinate. His great-grandfather Johann Christoph Bassermann married the propertied widow Katharina Parvinci in 1736 and acquired from his mother-in-law the inn "Zu den drei Königen" in Heidelberg, which was to be the foundation of the rise of the Bassermann family. His father Friedrich Ludwig Bassermann, after marrying Wilhelmine Reinhardt, daughter of the Lord Mayor of Mannheim and clothier Johann Wilhelm Reinhardt, was one of the most prominent businessmen of Mannheim as a merchant and banker and was most active in the wine, tobacco, grain, and textile trades. The family home was on the Mannheim market place. Friedrich Daniel, who had been named after his grandfather, was the second oldest child out of the six children who survived to adulthood, and the oldest son.
Friedrich Daniel Bassermann was married to Emilie Karbach (1811–1872), the daughter of a priest, and they had 5 children, one of whom was Emil Bassermann-Jordan, owner of the vineyard ''Weingut Geheimer Rat Dr. von Bassermann-Jordan'' in Deidesheim.

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