Busso from Hagen

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Busso von Hagen (born October 3, 1665 in Plötzkau , † December 18, 1734 in Biendorf ) was a Brunswick - imperial general .

Life

origin

Busso was a member of the von Hagen family . His parents were Michael Hermann von Hagen (1620–1666) and Klara von der Asseburg († 1675).

Career

Hagen was the heir to Wolsdorf , Döbernitz and Biendorf, where he had a manor house built around 1720 , which later became Biendorf Castle. In 1716 he was enfeoffed with the Döbernitz inheritance. In 1734 he left this property to his son.

He was a general en chef in Brunswick and on May 13, 1720 was promoted to Imperial Field Marshal lieutenant .

family

He was in his first marriage since 1698 with Dorothea Henriette von Schöning (1682-1714), a daughter of Field Marshal Hans Adam von Schöning and in his second marriage since Ehrengardt Marie von der Schulenburg (1664-1748), widow of Philipp Ludwig von Canstein (1669–1708), colonel and commander of the Gens d'armes regiment . The first marriage resulted in three children:

literature

  • Gottfried Behrndt: News of the descent, life, activities and death of the blessed Mr. Feld-Marschal-Lieutenant Busso von Hagen , Berlin 1735, ( digitized in the SUB Goettingen )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Antonio Schmidt-Brentano: Imperial and Imperial and Royal Generals 1618-1815. Austrian State Archives / A. Schmidt-Brentano 2006 p. 39. (PDF; 453 kB)
  2. ^ Johann Friedrich Danneil : The sex of the von der Schulenburg , Volume 2, Salzwedel 1847, p. 552.