Johann Anton von Buol-Schauenstein

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Coat of arms of the Imperial Count Johann Anton von Buol-Schauenstein

Johann Anton von Buol-Schauenstein (* 1710 , † 1771 ) Reichsgraf, Freiherr von Schauenstein and Ehrenfels, Lord of Reichenau and Tamins, from the Catholic line of the Buol (noble family) .

family

Johann Anton was the son of the colonel in the second Grisons battalion and kuk major general , Johann Anton von Buol, Freiherr von Riet- und Strassberg , (* 1671, † 1717 Vienna , killed in a duel,) and Emilie Schauenstein , baroness von Ehrenfels (* 1680) Td Johann Schauenstein von Ehrenfels and Margaretha von Schauenstein.

He received from his uncle, his mother's brother, Count Thomas Franz von Schauenstein-Ehrenfels, who adopted him and, through his testamentary order, he received the rule of Reichenau and Tamins with the condition that he keep his name and coat of arms for ever and strive to to obtain the imperial county.

In this Johann Anton Freiherrn Buol von Rietberg-Straßberg and von Schauenstein-Ehrenfels, the two baronial families von Buol and Schauenstein now unite for the first time.

From the marriage with Eleonora Tschiderer von Gleissheim five children emerged:

  • Maria Josepha Emilia von Buol-Schauenstein, * 1731, † 1792, ⚭1 Franz Anton de Homodei, ⚭2 Peter Anton von Mont, born December 11, 1728, in Löwenberg Castle , Schluein . Son of Baron Peter Anton M. zu Löwenberg ud Anna Margretha de Florin, von Rueun, † 19 September 1800, in Fürstenburg Castle, Burgeis , Vinschgau , was 1761, ⚭1 Anna Maria Domenica Masella, von Poschiavo, 1760/61 guard captain in French service, 1763/64 district judge of the Gray League, 1771–1773 Podestà von Traona , captain in the regiment spokesman in imperial service. As a thank you for his negotiating skills on the occasion of the French invasion, a memorial was erected to him in the Burgeis cemetery (Vinschgau).
  • Johann Anton von Buol-Schauenstein, * 1732, † 1749
  • Paul von Buol-Schauenstein, * 1738, † 1780, officer in the Swiss Guard, in French service

Career

The Imperial Baron Colonel was in the service of His Imperial Majesty. 1743 and 1744 Mayor of the High Court of Disentis , 1745, 1750, 1753 and 1763. District judge of the Upper Bund , 1762 member of the Federal Congress.

See also

coat of arms

A squared shield, field 1 in gold is accompanied by a red crossbar at the top and bottom of three blue balls, field 2 in blue the silver buffalo horns and field 3 in silver the black Gemshorn von Haldenstein, field 4 in gold two black crossbars. Heart shield: divided, split by blue and silver, a virgin of mistaken color with a rose (originally Kleestengel) in her hand for Buol, three golden fish in red for Schauenstein; with crown of rank.

The middle helmet carries the blue crowned lion for the heart shield with the family coat of arms, the helmet on the right shows the Schauenstein hat with the fish, and the helmet on the left shows the Lichtenstein buffalo horns. Helmet covers.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Buol Family Tree by Justin Buol and Anton von Sprecher No. 91 p. 122
  2. Buol Family Tree by Justin Buol and Anton von Sprecher No. 90 p. 122