Christian Erdmann from Dieskau

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Christian Erdmann von Dieskau († January 7, 1738 in Imnitz ) was a Saxon-Merseburg chamber councilor, governor and manor owner of Kölzen , Imnitz and Rüben.

Life

He came from the Meissen noble family von Dieskau and was the son of the Saxon-Merseburg secret councilor Otto Erdmann von Dieskau († 1716). Like his father, he also embarked on an administrative career in the Duchy of Saxony-Merseburg . Christian was a pupil at the Pforta State School from 1711 to 1713 . In 1716 he and Johann Christoph Dorn wrote the dissertation juris naturae ac gentium de eo quod est justum circa legationes assiduas ... quam ... examini subjiciet praeses .

Christian Erdmann von Dieskau was the only son to take over his father's manor in Kölzen, to which the Starsiedel farm also belonged. His grandfather Carl von Dieskau acquired both goods in 1669.

He was married to Henriette Sibylle geb. from Osterhausen . With her he had the only son Otto Ernst von Dieskau (1725–1746), who died as a student at the University of Leipzig .

From him u. a. the occasional poem Happy Conquest of a beautiful castle Wolte Bey of the Bünau-Burckersrodische Glücklichen Marriage which was carried out in Merseburg on June 21st, 1702. With delighted minds, Christian Erdmann von Dießkau presented .

Christian Erdmann died in Imnitz. His body was transferred to the hereditary funeral in Starsiedel and buried there.

In addition to his son Otto Ernst, who died early, he also had two daughters, Agnese Helene von Böltzig née. von Dieskau, wife of Gottlob Leopold von Boeltzig auf Imnitz, and Henriette Elisabeth Johanna von Dieskau, wife of Wilhelm Carl August von Brandenstein , who later took over the manors Kölzen and Starsiedel.

literature

  • Conrad Tyroff, gender and coat of arms descriptions for the Tyroffischen new aristocratic coat of arms , Volume 1 p.327f
  • Ernst Heinrich Kneschke , New General German Nobility Lexicon , Volume 2, S.485ff
  • Johann Samuel Publication: General Encyclopedia of Sciences and Arts in Alphabetical Order , 1834, p. 79.
  • Matthias Donath : Palaces in Leipzig and the surrounding area. edition Sächsische Zeitung Redaktions- und Verlagsgesellschaft Elbland mbH, Meißen 2013, p. 10, Imnitz p. 81

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Carl-Friedrich-Heinrich Bittcher: Gatekeeper Album: Directory of all teachers and students of the royal family. Prussia. Pforta State School from 1543 to 1843 , Volume 1, Leipzig 1843, p. 246 online
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