Friedrich Emich Johann von Uexküll-Gyllenband

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Friedrich Emich Johann von Uexküll-Gyllenband (born September 11, 1724 , † January 28, 1810 ) was a German aristocrat and Württemberg politician who came from the noble family Uexküll .

Life

Because of the ownership of Mönchzell , Uexküll-Gyllenband became a member of the imperial knighthood in the knightly canton of Kraichgau on February 22, 1790 as Mönchzeller local lord .

Uexküll-Gyllenband had been a member of the aristocratic bank in the Württemberg Oberrat from 1743, a member of the Privy Council from 1766 and President of the Württemberg Privy Council from 1797 to 1799. He also acted as a district directorate envoy. From 1777 to 1799 he was Minister of State in Württemberg . In 1785, Uexküll-Gyllenband was one of the few witnesses of the initially undisclosed marriage between Duke Carl Eugen and Franziska von Hohenheim . After 1799 Uexküll-Gyllenband was chief steward in Tübingen. With the abolition of the Secret Council, the State Ministry ruled Württemberg from 1806 . After the establishment of the Kingdom of Württemberg in 1806, Uexküll bought the Eschenau manor including the castle . He was the founder of the baronial line of the Uexkülls in the Grand Duchy of Baden .

Family background

His father was Friedrich Johann Emich von Üxküll-Gyllenband (* April 14, 1685; † November 19, 1768), first Privy Councilor, President of the Court and Government Council, and President of the Church Council of the Margraviate of Baden-Durlach . Uexküll-Gyllenband was married to Susanna Elisabeth Freiin von Palm since November 29, 1753 (* April 12, 1733; † November 21, 1798). The son, born in 1755, was the Württemberg art collector and writer Karl Friedrich Emich von Uexküll , who was friends with Friedrich Schiller . Uexküll-Gyllenband's second son August Heinrich Friedrich (* August 17, 1765; † October 27, 1822) was a royal Württemberg chamberlain as well as a privy councilor and governor, lord of Mönchzell, Spechbach and Baierthal.

literature

  • Edmund von der Becke-Klüchtzner: Stamm-Tafeln of the nobility of the Grand Duchy of Baden. A newly edited book of nobility. Hagen, Baden-Baden 1886, p. 503 Digitized version of the Heidelberg University Library
  • Karlheinz Wagner: Duke Karl Eugen of Württemberg. Modernizer between absolutism and enlightenment. Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-421-05474-6 , p. 141 ( Uexküll named as Minister of State in 1785 ), p. 357 ( Uexküll named as Minister of State in 1795 )

Individual evidence

  1. Eberhard Emil v. Georgii-Georgenau: Princely Württembergisch servant book. Publishing house by CF Simon, Stuttgart 1877, p. 57
  2. Eberhard Emil v. Georgii-Georgenau: Princely Württembergisch servant book. CF Simon publisher, Stuttgart 1877, p. 27
  3. ^ Walther Pfeilsticker: New Württembergisches Dienerbuch , first volume, Cotta publishing house, Stuttgart 1957, § 1114