Dietrich von Miltitz (court official)

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Dietrich von Miltitz (born September 25, 1664 in Schenkenberg ; † April 10, 1747 ibid) was a Privy Councilor of Hesse-Darmstadt and a manor in the Electorate of Saxony .

Life

Dietrich came from the Saxon family of the von Miltitz family , a branch of which was established in the Delitzsch care as a manor owner in the middle of the 16th century . He was the son of the manor owner Carl von Miltitz (1616–1691) and his wife Eleonore Sophie nee von Gustedt (1634–1694). After the death of the father he inherited his property. This also included the Schenkenberg manor in the Delitzsch office as well as Scharfenberg and Großböhla.

After private schooling, he embarked on an administrative career in the service of the Elector of Hesse-Darmstadt and was appointed to the Privy Council .

He died in the Schenkenberg manor on April 10, 1747 and was buried six days later in the church there.

Dietrich von Miltitz did not leave any male feudal heirs, so that his extensive fiefdom fell to the next tenant, in this case to the chamberlain Carl Werner Ernst von Miltitz , who in Hubertusburg in 1764 as a royal Polish and electoral Saxon chamberlain on his way to his im Goods located in the district office of Meißen without leaving their own children died.

Web links

literature

  • Saxony's Church Gallery , Volume 1, Parts 1–37, 1836, Page 117 ( digitized version )
  • Genealogical manual of the nobility , Adelslexikon Volume IX, page 76, Volume 116 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1998.
  • Genealogical handbook of the nobility, Freiherrliche Häuser A Volume XIII., Pp. 223-225, 1982, Volume 80 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn).

Individual evidence

  1. Certificate from Pastor Magister Abraham Achatius Hager dated July 3, 1747.