Heinrich Hartmann von Rotenhan

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Heinrich Hartmann Freiherr von Rotenhan , zu Merzbach (* 1671 ; † 29 May 1736 ) from the noble Rotenhan family was a civil servant in the bishopric of Bamberg .

Life

Von Rotenhan was the son of the Bamberg chief chamberlain Georg Wolfgang von Rotenhan , zu Merzbach (1615–1695) and his wife Magarethe Susanne, born von Neuhausen. His eldest brother Georg Wolfgang (1654–1687) became a canon in Bamberg in 1665 and in Würzburg in 1666, but died before his father. Another brother Joachim Ignatz von Rotenhan (1662–1736) became the heir of the parental property and senior bailiff in the Zeil office .

Heinrich Hartmann von Rotenhan became canon in Bamberg in 1684 and was canon in Würzburg from May 27, 1687 to July 14, 1714. He became the secret council of both monasteries and on June 8, 1715 was appointed regional president of the monastery of Bamberg. He was also the President of the Court Council and the Chancellery and President of the Juliusspital .

literature

  • Claus Fackler: Stiftsadel and Spiritual Territories 1670–1803, 2006, ISBN 978-3-8306-7268-5 , p. 157.
  • Johann Heinrich Zedler, Carl Günther Ludovici: Large complete universal lexicon of all sciences and arts, which bisshero were invented and improved by human understanding and wit, Volume 59, 1749, p. 1323, digitized