Alexander Haubold Marshal von Bieberstein

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Alexander Haubold Marschall von Bieberstein (* 1635 , † 1694 ) was a Saxon-Weißenfels colonel , commander of the fortresses Heldrungen and Querfurt , governor of the Heldrungen rulership at Heldrungen Castle and the owner of the manor in Bretleben and Artern .

He was one of the sons of Alexander Marschall von Bieberstein . On January 5, 1685, he bought the indebted manor in the old town of Artern (later called Unterhof) together with Ritteburg from the von Göttfort family for 1000 guilders . In addition to his two manors, he had seized the von Trebra family's loan pieces in Oberheldrungen .

As a member of the Fruit Bringing Society , he was given the name "der Scharfe".

His brother Leonhardt Marschall von Bieberstein left behind the underage son Julius Heinrich Marschall von Bieberstein, who was adopted by Alexander Haubold as a child.

In the church in Bennstedt there is an elaborate epitaph for him and his wife Christiane Sybille († 1691).

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  • Johann Schütze: Abyssus Gratiae Divinae Exuberans Supra Peccatum, That is: The inexhaustible abyss of divine grace / so far surpasses all sins harm / and then the hero of all hardship and death is to be strongly opposed: ... Bey ... funeral / Des .. Alexander Marschalchs von Biberstein ... In the church of Döbeln / on April 30th ... current 1668th year. , Hall 1668 ( digitized VD17 )