Christian Karl Reinhard (Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg)

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Christian Carl Reinhard von Leiningen-Dagsburg

Christian Carl Reinhard von Leiningen-Dagsburg (* July 7, 1695 at Broich Castle ; †  November 17, 1766 in Heidesheim ) was a German nobleman.

ancestry

Christian Carl Reinhard was a son of Count Johann Karl August von Leiningen-Dagsburg (1662–1698) and his wife Countess Johanna Magdalena von Hanau-Lichtenberg (1660–1715).

Life

After the early death of his father, Christian's guardian, the Count's Councilor and Commissioner Johann Arnold Kielmann, was enfeoffed with the rule of Broich by Elector Johann Wilhelm von der Pfalz on June 1, 1701 . However, his family soon left Broich Castle because of the threatened War of the Spanish Succession . He then resided at Heidesheim Castle near Worms . He donated the still-preserved organ in the associated castle church in Mühlheim an der Eis .

Marriage and offspring

Christian Carl Reinhard married Countess Katharina Polyxena von Solms-Rödelheim (* January 30, 1702 - March 29, 1765) in Mettenheim on November 27, 1726 , a daughter of Count Georg Ludwig zu Solms-Rödelheim, and had the following children with her:

  • Johann Karl (born October 6, 1727 in Heidesheim; † March 20, 1734)
  • Maria Luise Albertine (born March 16, 1729 in Heidesheim, † March 11, 1818 in Neustrelitz )
⚭ March 16, 1748 Prince Georg Wilhelm of Hesse-Darmstadt (* July 11, 1722; † June 21, 1782)
  • Polyxene Wilhelmine (* August 8, 1730 at Heidesheim Castle; † March 21, 1800)
⚭ March 27, 1752 Count Emich Ludwig von Leiningen (* December 22, 1709; † September 23, 1766)
  • Sofie Charlotte (born October 28, 1731 at Heidesheim Castle; † January 20, 1781)
  • Alexandrine (born November 25, 1732 in Frankfurt am Main ; † October 4, 1809)
⚭ October 25, 1770 in Frankfurt am Main Count Heinrich XI. Reuss zu Greiz (March 18, 1722 - June 28, 1800)
  • Karoline Felizitas (born May 22, 1734 in Heidesheim; † May 8, 1810 in Frankfurt am Main)
⚭ April 16, 1760 Prince Karl Wilhelm von Nassau-Usingen (* November 9, 1735; † May 17, 1803)

literature

  • Otto Redlich : Mülheim an der Ruhr - Its history from the beginning to the transition to Prussia in 1815 . City of Mülheim an der Ruhr self-published, city of Mülheim an der Ruhr 1939.

Individual evidence

  1. Website for the Mühlheim organ ( Memento of the original from December 2, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.orgel-information.de
predecessor Office successor
Johann Karl August von Leiningen-Dagsburg Herr zu Broich
1698–1766
Maria Luise Albertine von Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg