Hans Philipp Roeder von Diersburg

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Hans Philipp Roeder of Diersburg (* 30th November 1665 in Mainz , † 31 January 1709 in Hanau ) was 1692 to captain and commander of the Upper Rhine district - Company , 1704 as the commander of Philippsburg and 1706 to Colonel of the Upper Rhine district Regiment appointed.

Life

origin

Coming from the noble family ( Uradel der Ortenau ) of the Roeder von Diersburg , Hans Philipp was one of eight children, a son of Karl Johann Roeder von Diersburg (born September 11, 1626 in Durlach ; † October 30 (November?) 1685 in Lahr ), Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken Privy Councilor of Idstein , as such signed the Treaty of Westphalia in Nuremberg in 1650 , Landgrave Hesse-Darmstadt Council , 1668 in the entourage of the Margrave of Baden , later Margrave of Brandenburg-Bavarian Court Marshal and Government Councilor , Herr auf Dreesbach in Wetterau , and Helene Sibylle von Westerhagen (* after 1626, † after 1690), daughter of Hans Albrecht von Westernhagen and Helene Gruber von Bischelsdorf.

Act

The Siege of Namur

family

Since 1698 Hans Philipp Roeder von Diersburg was the eleventh senior (head of the family) of his sex. In 1701 he sold the allodial property to Mietersheim .

Roeder von Diersburg married Franziska Charlotte Dorothea Seifert von Edelsheim on November 27, 1699 in Hanau (born August 23, 1678 in Hanau, † April 30, 1722 in Hanau, buried in the Marienkirche there ), a daughter of the Hanau government president, Freiherr Johann Georg Seifert von Edelsheim , and Elisabeth born von Speckhan. With Franziska Charlotte Dorothea von Edelsheim, Hans Philipp Roeder had three children: a daughter Maria Cordula, court lady of Hesse-Homburg, the son Philipp Roeder von Diersburg (* 1707, † 1771), the 15th senior of the Roeder von Diersburg family and imperial secretary Council and President and Knighthood President, and a son (* 1708), who died shortly after birth, "in the same hour as his father was buried".

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume XI, Volume 122 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag Limburg / Lahn 200, p. 476 f. ( ISBN 3-7980-0822-1 )
  2. ^ Röder von Diersburg, Carl. Hessian biography. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  3. His portrait in oil, painted by Joachim Sandrart , in the town hall of Nuremberg.
  4. a b c d e f g h Julius Kindler von Knobloch ; Baden Historical Commission (Ed.), Upper Baden Gender Book (Volume 3): M - R, Heidelberg 1919, p. 580 ( digitized version ) and p. 581 ( digitized version )