Johann Arnold von Schönheim

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Johann Arnold von Schönheim (born March 4, 1715 in Bonn , † August 13, 1789 in Cologne ) was canon in Cologne and official of the Archdiocese of Cologne .

He, whose grandfather was already State Secretary of the Electorate of Cologne , studied in Rome from 1733 to 1737 and was a member of the Kollegium Germanicum. He completed his studies with a Dr. jur. from. As a canon of Bonn Minster pin and canons to Graurheindorf and Vilich he was on 16 March 1737 to be a deacon , and on March 1, 1738 for priests ordained . Since January 9, 1743 Canon in Cologne, resigned to his canonical in Bonn. Appointed official of the Archdiocese of Cologne in 1753 by Archbishop Clemens August I of Bavaria , he was also president of the ecclesiastical court. Before May 10, 1787, he resigned as an official. In the Cologne cathedral chapter Schönheim, a man with understanding, was a follower of the auxiliary bishop Franz Kaspar von Franken-Siersdorf . He owned the Metternich rule on the Swist .

see also: List of Cologne Canons

predecessor Office successor
Tilmann Joseph Godesberg Cologne official
1753 - 1787
Gerhard Joseph von Herresdorf