Heinrich Christoph von Wolframsdorf

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Heinrich Christoph von Wolframsdorf (born February 4, 1646 - † June 17, 1689 in Ellwangen ) was the prince provost of the prince provost of Ellwangen in the late 17th century .

Life

Heinrich Christoph came from the Thuringian noble family von Wolframsdorf . He was a canon in Wimofen and in the summer of 1666 became canon of the prince-provost of Ellwangen for Johann Philipp Speth von Zwiefalten, who died in March. He was promoted to capitular in October 1669. On September 26, 1671 he received the office of dean and was elected prince provost on October 2, 1687. He died at the age of 43 and was buried in Ellwangen. His coat of arms can be found outside on the eastern choir apse of the Schönenberg pilgrimage church .

literature

  • Karl Fik: The canons and capitulars (canons) of the princely provost of Ellwangen (1460–1802) . In: 1967-1968. Ellwanger Yearbook, Vol. XXII . Pp. 74–97, especially p. 88 (No. 155)
  • Hugo A. Braun: The cathedral chapter at Eichstätt. From the Reformation to secularization (1535–1806). Constitution and personnel history. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 1991, p. 404f.

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predecessor Office successor
Johann Christoph Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden Prince Provost of Ellwangen
1687–1689
Ludwig Anton of the Palatinate