Heinrich von Spreti

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Heinrich Graf von Spreti

Heinrich Graf von Spreti (born May 30, 1868 in Munich ; † January 7, 1944 in Voithenberghütte, district of Furth im Wald ) was a Bavarian civil servant. He was the district administrator of Berchtesgaden , head of cabinet Ludwig III. and District President of Swabia .

Life

The Spreti family came to the court of Elector Max Emanuel at the beginning of the 18th century . Hieronymus von Spreti (1695–1772), who immigrated from Ravenna in 1703, is the ancestor of the Bavarian family branch.

Heinrich Spreti, son of Count Theodor von Spreti (1838–1908) and his wife Mathilde geb. von Kleinschrod (1844–1904) was born in Munich in 1868. Mathilde von Kleinschrod was the daughter of the Bavarian Justice Minister Karl von Kleinschrod (1797–1866).

He studied law at the Ludwig Maximilians University until 1893. He then switched to the Bavarian civil service. In 1897 Spreti became a District Office Assessor in Tirschenreuth and in 1901 in Traunstein . Two years later he was appointed to the State Ministry of the Interior . From 1906 to 1909 he was the district administrator of Berchtesgaden . From November 13, 1917 to November 8, 1918, Heinrich von Spreti was King Ludwig III's last head of cabinet. from Bavaria. From August 1918 to 1923 he worked as a ministerial director in the State Ministry of the Interior. From 1923 he held the office of regional president of Swabia and retired in 1933.

Graf Spreti was an honorary member of the Rheno-Bavaria in Munich in the KV . He had married Maria Anna Deym von Stritez (1873–1963).

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Heinrich Kneschke: New general German Adels-Lexicon , Volume 5, p. 124, Leipzig, 1864; (Digital scan)
  2. ^ Yearbook of the Cartel Association of Catholic Student Associations in Germany (KV) 29th year 1931. Berlin 1931, p. 497.