Friedrich zu Castell-Castell

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Friedrich Graf zu Castell-Castell (born August 28, 1874 in Großgmain , † December 2, 1919 in Dresden ) was a Saxon ministerial and administrative officer.

Life

Friedrich zu Castell -Castell was the son of the Obersthofmeister of the King of Bavaria and Royal Bavarian Lieutenant General à la Suite of the army Gustav Graf zu Castell-Castell and Elisabeth born. Countess Brühl . After high school degree in 1892 at the Wilhelm Gymnasium München he studied at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich , the University of Lausanne and the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms University Law . In 1895 he became a member of the Corps Borussia Bonn . After graduating, he entered the Saxon civil service. In 1902 he was the Royal Saxon Assessor in Dresden. He became Legation Councilor in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Dresden. From 1914 to 1918 he was Amtshauptmann the Amtshauptmannschaft Oschatz 1918 he moved to the Amtshauptmannschaft Dresden-Neustadt , where until his death he was Amtshauptmann. At Castell-Castell was Rittmeister à la suite of the army. He was married to Caroline Countess von Hohenthal and Bergen, daughter of the Saxon Interior and Foreign Minister Wilhelm von Hohenthal . They had a daughter.

His uncle was Karl von Brühl-Renard , lord of the Seifersdorf castle and entails lord of Groß Strehlitz Castle / Poland, formerly Upper Silesia. His mother Elisabeth comes from the Seifersdorfer von Brühl family and has married into the Castell-Castell family.

Castell is buried in Seifersdorf near Radeberg .

Grave of Friedrich zu Castell-Castell in Seifersdorf near Radeberg

literature

  • Friedrich Karl Devens : Biographical corps album of Borussia in Bonn 1827-1902 . Düsseldorf, 1902, p. 235.
  • GG Winkel : Biographical corps album of Borussia in Bonn 1821–1928 . Aschaffenburg 1928, p. 231.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Annual report on the Wilhelms-Gymnasium in Munich 1891/92.
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 19 , 682
  3. District of Oschatz administrative history and list of governor / district administrators on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke)
  4. Dresden district administrative history and list of governor / district administrators on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke)