Carl Werner Ernst von Miltitz

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Carl Werner Ernst von Miltitz , modernized Karl Werner Ernst von Miltitz , (* before 1712; † September 9, 1764 in Hubertusburg Castle near Wermsdorf ) was a royal Polish and electoral Saxon chamberlain and manor owner .

Life

He came from the Upper Saxon family of those von Miltitz .

He took private lessons and from 1712 to 1713 attended the academy in the St. Michaelis monastery in Lüneburg . He then embarked on an administrative career in the service of the Elector of Saxony and at the same time King of Poland at the court in Dresden .

In 1747 he inherited the manor Starkenberg in the Electoral Saxon office of Delitzsch von Dietrich von Miltitz , who had died without heirs, as the next fief.

After the childless death of Carl Werner Ernst von Miltitz at Hubertusburg Castle in 1764, Colonel Dietrich Alexander von Miltitz in Dresden and his two brothers, Ernst Haubold von Miltitz and Friedrich Sigismund von Miltitz, inherited his entire fiefdom in the Electorate of Saxony. Otherwise, Carl Werner Ernst von Miltitz had already issued his will on his manor Schenkenberg on March 29, 1762. In this he appointed the daughter of his eldest sister, a now married woman from Wenckstern, as his sole universal heiress.

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  1. The will was deposited in the council chamber in Leipzig and opened on September 27, 1764.