Friedrich Waldbott of Bassenheim

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Friedrich Karl Count Waldbott von Bassenheim
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Coat of arms of the Waldbott von Bassenheim family

Friedrich Karl Franz Rudolf Count Waldbott von Bassenheim (born April 10, 1779 , †  May 6, 1830 in Munich ) was a hereditary imperial council in Bavaria , civil registry lord and member of parliament.

family

Count Friedrich Karl Waldbott von Bassenheim comes from the noble family von Waldbott von Bassenheim . His father was the President of the Imperial Court of Justice and Imperial-Royal Secret Councilor Johann Maria Rudolf Count Waldbott von Bassenheim (1731-1805) and his wife Isabelle Felicitas Barbara Countess of Nesselrode - Ehreshoven (approx. 1750-1824).

He married Charlotte Freiin Wambolt von Umstadt on February 9, 1809 (August 17, 1793 - March 19, 1870). The eldest son from the marriage was Hugo Waldbott von Bassenheim , who inherited him as a nobleman.

Life

Count Friedrich Karl was lord of the dominions of Bassenheim , Heggbach and Reiffenberg and Kransberg . In 1810 he inherited the Carthusian monastery and rule of Buxheim from the extinct Counts of Ostein and in 1823 he acquired the rule of Winterrieden .

In 1806, as part of the mediatization , he lost the status of imperial direct lord. The sovereignty over his dominion fell to the Duchy of Nassau , the Kingdom of Bavaria and the Kingdom of Württemberg . In return, he acquired the position of a hereditary imperial council in Bavaria and the privileges of a landlord in Württemberg and Nassau.

From October 11, 1810 to October 28, 1813, Count Friedrich Karl Graf Waldbott von Bassenheim was a member of the assembly of estates of the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt (elected from the group of property owners in the department of Aschaffenburg ), but did not take part in any meetings of the estates.

In the Wars of Liberation in 1813 he fought as a major in the Landwehr and the Spessart volunteers.

Since May 26, 1818 he was hereditary member of the Bavarian Chamber of Imperial Councils . With the convocation of the state parliament in 1815, he became a member of the first chamber of the state estates of the Kingdom of Württemberg . In Nassau he was the heir to the Duchy of Nassau. He held the title of Royal Imperial Austrian Chamberlain and was a Teutonic Knight.

As head of the Waldbott von Bassenheim family, he was given the hereditary predicate of exaltation by a resolution of the German Federal Assembly in 1829 .

literature

  • Jochen Lengemann , Biographical Handbook of the Imperial Estates of the Kingdom of Westphalia and the Estates Assembly of the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main 1991, ISBN 3-458-16185-6 , page 204
  • Frank Raberg : Biographical handbook of the Württemberg state parliament members 1815-1933 . On behalf of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-17-016604-2 , p. 969 .
  • Family tree of the mediatized house Waldbott von Bassenheim, 1901, panel IV, digitized