Heidenreich Adolf von Nagel zu Loburg

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Heidenreich Adolf Adrian von Nagel zu Loburg (born February 14, 1690 ; † October 6, 1748 in Münster ) was a Roman Catholic clergyman and canon in Münster and Osnabrück .

Life

Heidenreich Adolf Adrian von Nagel zu Loburg was born as the son of Georg Joachim von Nagel zu Loburg and his wife Margareta Adelheid von Ende zum Pleckenpoel. With the receipt of the tonsure on August 16, 1710, he was prepared for a spiritual life. After attending the high school in Münster, he then studied at the Collegium Germanicum in Rome , which he left as a deacon on April 19, 1714 as a deacon. Pope Clement XI. awarded him a cathedral praise from Münster in 1712 . In his capacity as Turnar , Ferdinand von Kerssenbrock gave him a cathedral canon in Osnabrück in 1724 , which he renounced in 1732 in favor of Hermann Joseph von Beverförde . In 1726 he was named provost in St. Ludgeri in Münster and St. Remigius in Borken . He won the election of the provost of St.Mauritz in Münster in 1727 against his rival Jobst Matthias von Twickel . Heidenreich was the owner of the Lembeck Obedience and the Gassel Oblegium . He also owned the Winterswijk Archdeaconate . In 1740 he was electoral Cologne and Münster secret council , council of war and president of the court chamber. Heidenreich was ordained deacon.

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  • Wilhelm Kohl : The Diocese of Münster 4.2: The Cathedral Monastery of St. Paul in Münster Germania Sacra NF 17.1–17.3, Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin / New York 1982, ISBN 978-3- 11-008508-2 .
  • Friedrich Keinemann: The cathedral chapter of Münster in the 18th century (= historical work on Westphalian research, volume 11), Aschendorffsche Verlagbuchhandlung, Münster 1967.

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