Carl Ludwig von Wolffersdorff

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Carl Ludwig Graf von Wolffersdorff (born June 15, 1700 in Silberstraße , † October 5, 1774 in Dresden ) was the royal Polish and electoral Saxon chief hunter, director and chief inspector of all rafts and owner of the manor Grödel near Riesa .

He came from the Vogtland noble family von Wolffersdorff . For his services he was during the Empire Vicariate of Elector Friedrich August II. Of Saxony on 25 July / 16. August 1741 to the rank of count of the German Holy Roman Empire Nation raised .

Ludwig von Wolffersdorff left no descendants, whereby the title of Count of Wolffersdorff expired.

coat of arms

Blazon : Squared and with a vertically divided point inserted between the third and fourth field, in which a chess of black and gold appears above, and a golden hunting horn below in green. 1 and 4 in red a silver eagle; 2 and 3 in gold an erect natural wolf.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sächsisches Staatsarchiv - Main State Archive Dresden , Loc. 5196 and Loc. 10430.