Franz Bernhard von Prielmayr

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Franz Bernhard Freiherr von Prielmayr (born March 4, 1668 in Munich ; † June 25, 1733 ) was the son of the electoral state minister Korbinian von Prielmayr and a Bavarian freedom fighter .

On November 20, 1705 he was proposed as commandant of the Landesdefension .

In 1686 he finished his high school studies at the Jesuit high school in Munich (today Wilhelmsgymnasium Munich ) and then studied law, probably at the University of Ingolstadt .

Franz Bernhard von Prielmayr had taken part in the Turkish campaigns and had been Kastner (head of finance) of the Burghausen Rent Office since 1700 . He was also captain of the Burghauser Landfahnens and was in good standing among the population.

During the Bavarian people's uprising of 1705/06 he was first war commissioner of the Lower Bavarian "Defension Unterland" and since the state defense congress in Braunau commander of the state defense and briefly president of the provisional Bavarian government set up in Burghausen . After the uprising was put down, he was arrested.

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  1. ^ A b Max Leitschuh: The matriculations of the upper classes of the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich. Volume 2: 1680/81 - 1739/40. Self-published by Wilhelmsgymnasium, Munich 1971, p. 27 (there: Prielmaier).