Ernst von Walterskirchen

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Ernst Wilhelm Nikolaus Georg Gregor Johannes Nepomuk Felix Moritz Edler Herr von Walterskirchen, Freiherr zu Wolfsthal (born December 5, 1829 in Preßburg ; †  April 19, 1891 ibid) was an Austrian landowner and politician.

Life

Ernst von Walterskirchen came from a hereditary-Austrian knightly noble family , who had been raised to the Austrian baron status in 1643 , and was the son of Georg Wilhelm von Walterskirchen, Baron zu Wolfsthal (1796-1865), 8th Fideikommissherr on Wolfsthal , Berg , Hundsheim and Pottenburg as well as member of the Austrian Reichsrat and member of the Austrian state parliament , and Countess Ida von Fries (1811–1868).

Walterskirchen was the 9th Fideikommissherr on Wolfsthal, Berg, Hundsheim and Pottenburg. He was an officer from 1848 to 1851, then until 1861 as a diplomat in Bern, Karlsruhe, Hanover and Berlin. He then managed his estates and was a member of the large estates in the Lower Austrian state parliament in 1867/68.

On January 9, 1884, the kuk chamberlain received the hereditary seat in the manor house of the Austrian Imperial Council.

Walterskirchen married on April 24, 1861 in Gerla Barbara Countess von Wenckheim (born December 30, 1838 in Milan , † December 27, 1929 in Wolfsthal). The couple had six sons and three daughters.

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  1. ^ Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume XV, Page 435, Volume 134 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2004, ISBN 3-7980-0834-5