Hans Friedrich von Burckersroda

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Johann (Hans) Friedrich Freiherr von Burckersroda (* around 1630; † August 24, 1686 in Dresden ) was an Electoral Saxon court and judiciary, chamber and mountain ridge in Dresden, captain of the offices of Pegau and Borna as well as provost of Naumburg and canon of Merseburg as well as heir, feudal lord and court lord to package and Pitzschendorf. Most recently he was a real Privy Councilor and Chamber President at the Electoral Saxon court in Dresden.

Life

He comes from the Thuringian noble family von Burkersroda and was the son of the father of the same name, Hans Friedrich von Burkersroda , who was buried in Naumburg Cathedral. His mother was Maria, née von Hagen. In 1634 his sister Christine von Burkersroda married Hans Friedrich von Heßler in Naumburg (Saale) .

In 1652 he asked for the inheritance of the dishes on his estates at Pauscha , Lissen and Pitzschendorf . In 1663 he sued the sons of Friedrich von Burkersroda zu Gossa [= Güldengossa] because of the village of Großlehna, in his capacity as the electoral Saxon real secret councilor, chamber president and chamberlain .

He had embarked on an administrative career at the Dresden court and, as a diplomat, became a close confidante of Elector Johann Georg II of Saxony, who came to the government in 1656 . He was appointed baron by Emperor Leopold I.

He was married to Lucia Oelgard, nee Countess von Rantzau, the sister of Christoph von Rantzau , with whom she had considerable inheritance disputes.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry at the German Digital Library