Johann Adolph Marschall von Bieberstein

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Johann Adolph Marschall von Bieberstein (* around 1670, † around 1735) was a Prussian colonel and chief of the Magdeburg Land Regiment .

Life

Origin and family

Johann Adolph was a member of the Meißnian noble family Marschall von Bieberstein . His parents were the electoral cavalry master and real chamber councilor, and heir to Ober- and Niederschmon Hans Dietrich Marschall von Bieberstein (1643–1687) and his first wife Anna Maria von Hartitzsch a. d. H. Friedeburg. Nothing is known about a marriage or descendants of Johann Adolph.

It is not to be confused with its namesake, the Teutonic Order Commander in Dommitzsch Johann Adolph Marschall von Bieberstein († 1738).

Career

Marschall denied an officer career in the Prussian army . At the end of the Palatine War of Succession , he was taken prisoner in 1697. In 1700 he compared himself with the Saxon governor of Neu Zauche Hans Christoph von Löben († after 1718) because of the Klein Buckow estate . Before 1735, Marschall was the owner of the Magdeburg regional regiment established in 1729.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Gottfried Bapst: Venerandus Dei Minister, (...). Merseburg 1688. (digitized version).
  2. ^ Johann Adolf Marschall von Biberstein on German Digital Library .
  3. ^ Comparison between Johann Adolf Marschall von Biberstein and Hans Christoph von Löben because of the Klein Buckow fief , Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv , signature: 37 Branitz 903.
  4. ^ Günther Gieraths : The combat operations of the Brandenburg-Prussian army. 1964, p. 324