Carl Albert von Roedern

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Carl Albert Graf von Roedern, Freiherr auf Krappitz , also Reder or Röder (* October 2, 1704 , † February 8, 1766 ) was a Prussian minister .

Life

Origin and family

Carl Albert was a member of the Count Roedern , barons of Krappitz . His parents were Heinrich Gottlob von Graf Rödern and Anna Elisabeth, née Freiin Saurma von und zu der Jeltsch (1663–1708). His sister Henriette Sophia Countess von Roedern (1694–1760) was married to the Prussian Lieutenant General Wilhelm Alexander von Dohna-Schlodien (1695–1749). Since Carl Albert himself remained without children, his nephew Wilhelm Christoph Gottlob von Dohna-Schlodien (1724–1787) became his universal heir.

Career

Roedern was senior director in the Duchy of Lower Silesia , Glogausches department. On December 16, 1741, he became a Real Secret Budget Councilor . On April 20, 1742 he was appointed chief president of the government, the consistory and the pupil college in Glogau. On the same occasion, he received the Order of the Black Eagle .

He was a member of the Prussian government.

Roedern had extensive estates . He was Freiherr zu Krappitz and Herr zu Berg. Heir to the lordship of Mallmitz , Groß and Klein Kotzenau , Krebsberg, Primkenau and Petersdorf, as well as Weichau, Cuntzendorf, Crachen and Sebnitz.

Carl Albert died as the Prussian secret minister of state and war, senior official government and senior consistorial president zu Glogau. He was also a knight of the Order of St. John .

literature

  • Christian August Ludwig Klaproth, Immanuel Karl Wilhelm Cosmar: The royal Prussian and electoral Brandenburg real secret Council of State on its 200-year foundation day January 5, 1805 , Berlin 1805, p. 421, No. 193.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Heinrich Kneschke (ed.): New general German nobility lexicon . Volume 7, Friedrich Voigt, Leipzig 1867, p. 539.
  2. Genealogical-Diplomatic Yearbook for the Prussian State , Volume 2, Berlin 1843, p. 142.
  3. Christian Friedrich Hempel : Helden- Staats- und Lebens- Geschichte des Most Serene and Greatest Princes and Lords, Mr. Friedrichs the Andern , Leipzig 1758, p. 355.
  4. ^ Genealogical yearbook of the German nobility for 1845 , second year, Stuttgart, p. 431.