Georg Wilhelm Bidembach von Treuenfels

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Georg Wilhelm Bidembach von Treuenfels; 1677
Georg Wilhelm Bidembach von Treuenfels; around 1667

Georg Wilhelm Bidembach von Treuenfels (born October 13, 1614 in Tübingen ; † August 23, 1677 ; also Bidenbach ) was a Württemberg politician and diplomat .

Life

Georg Wilhelm Bidembach von Treuenfels was born on October 13, 1614, the second of seven children of Wilhelm Bidembach von Treuenfels and his wife Anna Regina Besserer von Schnürpflingen in Tübingen. He came from the scholarly Bidembach family , an "ancient noble family" .

Bidembach studied at the universities of Vienna , Prague and Tübingen , but was partly trained privately at home. At first he was supposed to be councilor of the Reichshof, but he turned down the offer and instead worked in the service of the Duke of Württemberg. In 1644 he was appointed senior councilor in Stuttgart . Four years later he was sent to Vienna to bring documents and files that had been stolen during the war back to Württemberg. This trip lasted two years. He became a privy councilor in 1657 and from 1671 also held the position of governor of Leonberg . He also took part in district, Reich and deputation days and in the Regensburg Reichstag. He died at the age of 62.

Bidembach was born on April 7, 1657 with Susanna. Varnbühler von Hemmingen, great-granddaughter of Nikolaus Varnbülers , whose successor Bidembach took over as senior councilor and governor, married. The marriage resulted in only one son named George Wilhelm, born in Frankfurt in 1658 , who died about six months after the birth. In 1672 Susanna also died.

Individual evidence

  1. Quoted from Zedler.

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