Francesco de Paula Ramond Villana-Perlas de Rialpo

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Francesco de Paula Ramond Count Villana-Perlas de Rialpo (alternatively Franz Paul Raimund Count Villana-Perlas de Rialpo , * 1704 ; † February 12, 1773 in Vienna , Habsburg Monarchy ) was President of the Provincial Administration of the Crown and Chamber Domain of Temescher Banat .

Live and act

His father, Don Ramon, was a Spanish nobleman who served Charles VI in the War of the Spanish Succession . stood and emigrated to Vienna in 1713. 1724–1727 he got in place of his Neapolitan and Sicilian fiefs Romanuteo and Guinchi the estates Brod, Ozail, Grobnik and some smaller estates in Carniola and Croatia .

In 1752 he replaced Franz Anton Leopold Ponz Freiherr von Engelshofen as president of the provincial administration of the Temescher Banat. He held this office from 1752 to 1768. In 1768 he was replaced by Karl Ignaz Graf von Clary and Aldringen . Perlas exercised his 16-year presidency of the provincial administration of the Temescher Banat under the military presidents Freiherr von Engelshofen, Graf von Puebla , Graf von Harrach and Freiherr von Lietzen . In 1762 Villana-Perlas became hereditary master chef in the counties of Görz and Gradiska and in 1763 hereditary silver treasurer in the Duchy of Styria .

Count Villana Perlas died at the age of 69 in Vienna, where he was buried in St. Stephen's Cathedral. The town of Perlas in the southern Banat is named after him.

literature

  • Anton Peter Petri : Biographical Lexicon of the Banater Deutschtums , Marquartstein 1992

Individual evidence

  1. La Lorraine dans le XVII siècle , Renate Zedinger, Vienna 2010
  2. a b c d Anton Peter Petri: Biographisches Lexikon des Banater Deutschtums , Marquartstein 1992
  3. ^ Francesco Griselini : From the attempt of a political and natural history of the Temeswar Banat in letters 1716-1778 , Munich 1969