Andreas Michael Dall'Armi

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Andreas Michael Dall'Armi (born November 11, 1765 in Trient , Tyrol , Austria , today Trentino , Italy , † April 27, 1842 in Munich ) was a merchant and banker in Munich and a major of the cavalry in the Royal Bavarian National Guard.

Andreas Dall'Armi
Grave of Andreas Dall 'Armi on the old southern cemetery in Munich location

In 1810 he organized a horse race on the Theresienwiese on the occasion of the wedding celebrations of the then Crown Prince Ludwig and is thus considered the founder of the Munich Oktoberfest , for which he received the first golden citizen medal of the city of Munich in 1824 . The grave of Dall 'Armi is located in the old southern cemetery in Munich (grave field 14 - row 12 - place 55/56) location .

family

Andreas Michael Dall'Armi came from a Tyrolean merchant family from Trento. His father, Giuseppe Dall'Armi (1729–1797), was a merchant and banker in Trento, his mother Maria Theresia, nee. Werz (1734–1797) also came from a merchant family from Trent.

In 1786, Andreas Michael married Maria Elisabeth Nockher (1750–1793), the daughter of the Munich banker Johann Georg Nockher, in Munich, and received Munich citizenship the following year. There are two sons from this marriage.

After Maria Elisabeth's death, Andreas Michael married Maria Barbara Stürzer (1775–1819) in 1794, the daughter of Joseph Stürzer, who was a member of the external council of the city of Munich and who ran the “Zum golden Hirschen” wine business in Munich. There are five sons and one daughter from this marriage.

One of the sons, the Upper Franconian Court of Appeal President Maximilian Dall'Armi (1804–1867) married Amanda Loew from Speyer (1810–1864), daughter of the ennobled government councilor Johannes Loew (1771–1833). Her sister Amalie Loew (1811–1879) was the wife of Prince Karl Theodor von Wrede .

literature

Footnotes

  1. After the banking family Nockher was Nockherberg and the Nockherstraße named; see The street name and the Nockher family. In: Peter Klimesch: Down in the green meadow. The Nockherstrasse through the ages. 2015, p. 27. ISBN 978-3-738-60258-6