Friedrich Barthol von Bielen

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Friedrich Barthol von Bielen (* December 1653 in Auleben ; † December 28, 1708 in Rudolstadt ) was the Graflich-Schwarzburg community mining captain, also councilor and bailiff for Leutenberg and finally Schwarzburg-rudolstadt chamber director.

He came from the Thuringian noble family Bila , but named himself after the ancestral seat Bielen near Nordhausen . He was the son of Georg Thilo von Biela and was born in Auleben in the Goldenen Aue , where his father owned several manors . He did not pursue a military career, but an official career in the service of the Counts of Schwarzburg and rose to become chamber director. In 1695 he received the old Bielasche estate in Berga as a pledge that he could later take full possession of. Since he died without male descendants, his fiefdoms fell to his brother Heimart Wilhelm von Biela after his death in 1708.

On the occasion of the funeral of Friedrich Barthol von Biela, the funeral sermon was published.

literature

  • Wolf von Bila: Across all borders ... 800 years of home in the Harz Mountains. The von Bila family in the Harz Mountains and in the Golden Aue , Braunschweig 1989