Jakob Friedrich Rühle

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Jacob Friedrich Rühle ( mezzotint from 1708)

Jakob Friedrich Rühle the Elder Ä. (* March 16, 1630 in Worms ; † March 25, 1708 in Tübingen or Stuttgart ) was Imperial Knight and Privy Councilor , as well as Syndic of the city of Heilbronn and a visitor to the University of Tübingen .

Life

Rühle studied law at the University of Basel , which he completed with the dissertation De Jure Fisci. Discursus inauguralis. completed. He was Hohenlohe-Langenburg councilor, syndic of the city of Heilbronn and secret regimental councilor in Stuttgart. He was the Württemberg plenipotentiary at the peace negotiations in Frankfurt, later he was envoy to the Reichstag in Regensburg and to the Swabian district. In 1698 he was appointed consistorial and church council director. The highest in the range of his titles and honors was his elevation to the imperial knighthood by Emperor Leopold I.

family

Rühle married Maria Magdalena (née Fabricius) on November 21, 1654, with whom he had been married for over 20 years. After the death of his first wife, he married Katharina (née Eckstein, widowed Tempffel) on April 30, 1677. His son Johann Esaias von Rühle (1655–1726) from his marriage to Maria Magdalena was mayor of Heilbronn from 1695 to 1725. His daughters were Anna Katharina (married Ambros), Maria Elisabeth (married von Bruiningk) and Anna Louisa, who was married to Johann Andreas Frommann . His son Georg Bernhard was married to Susanna Margaretha (née Widt) and Georg Friedrich, Württemberg councilor and court judge, was married to Anna Maria (née Meybusch).

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Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Biographical data after entry on Jakob Friedrich Rühle in the Baden-Württemberg State Bibliography
  2. a b Rühle, Jakob Friedrich Ritter from auf landesarchiv-bw.de, accessed on June 11, 2018.

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