Adolf Heidenreich Droste zu Vischering (Canon)
Adolf Heidenreich Baron Droste zu Vischering (born December 13, 1699 in the moated Darfeld castle ; † December 15, 1747 ) was canon in Münster , Osnabrück and Minden .
Life
Origin and family
Adolf Heidenreich Droste zu Vischering was born as the son of Christoph Heidenreich Droste zu Vischering and his wife Klara Brigitta von Galen zu Assen , daughter of Johann Heinrich von Galen , one of the most important Westphalian noble families . His brother Maximilian Heidenreich (1684-175) was an official and privy councilor. His twin brother Heidenreich Matthias (1699–1739) Chapter Vicar and Privy Councilor.
Act
With the receipt of the tonsure on April 3, 1706 Adolf Heidenreich was prepared for a spiritual life. With papal approval, he was awarded a cathedral priest in 1721 . In the same year he renounced his Osnabrück prebend in favor of Canon Johann Franz Anton von Raesfeld zu Ostendorf. In addition to the possession of a Mindener prebende, Adolf Heidenreich also owned the archdeaconate on the Drei and the obedience of Blasii sive Sommersehl . Adolf Heidenreich was a subdeacon and supported Jobst Matthias von Twickel in the election of the provost in 1726 .
swell
- Wilhelm Kohl : The Diocese of Münster 4.2: The Cathedral Monastery of St. Paul in Münster Germania Sacra NF 17.1–17.3, Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin / New York 1982, ISBN 978-3- 11-008508-2 .
- Friedrich Keinemann: Historical work on Westphalian research volume 11. The cathedral chapter of Münster in the 18th century , Aschendorffsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Münster 1967.
Web links
- Droste zu Vischering personal database at Germania Sacra
- Adolf Heinrich Droste zu Vischering Personal database at Germania Sacra
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SURNAME | Droste zu Vischering, Adolf Heidenreich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Droste zu Vischering, Baron Adolf Heidenreich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Canon in Münster, Osnabrück and Minden |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 13, 1699 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Darfeld moated castle |
DATE OF DEATH | December 15, 1747 |