Johann Karl Christoph von Seckendorff

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Johann Karl Christoph von Seckendorff (born April 5, 1747 in Ansbach , † January 20, 1814 in Stuttgart ) was a high Württemberg civil servant, most recently Minister of State, who was elevated to the Württemberg count in 1810 .

Life

After a short time in markgräflich- Ansbach services (since 1764/65) Seckendorf was 1768 württembergischer Councilor and chamberlain . In 1771 he became chamberlain , the following year he was appointed director of Württemberg to the Swabian district , and in 1792 he became a secret council . From 1803 to 1806 he was comitial envoy to the imperial assembly in Regensburg .

Works

  • Presentation of the rights and claims of the Swabian Reich Circle to its original district co-ownership of the imperial city of Donauwörth . Ulm, from Christian Ulrich Wagner, 1779. (online)
  • Answering the Churpfälzisches and Herzogl. Bavarian Pro Memoria dd. Nov. 3, 1780 concerning the imperial city of Donauwörth. On the part of Löbl. Swabian district . Stuttgart, from Christoph Friedrich Cotta, 1781. (online)
  • Venerable, high and high welfare also well-bored of the Holy Roman Empire, electoral princes, princes and estates decreed to the general imperial assembly ... Envoys ... His electoral highness of Württemberg have found it necessary to ... the input of the prince von Zeil -Truchseß-Waldburg ... attached short statement ... to oppose ... Regensburg, March 14th 1804 . [Sl], [1804] (evidence in the catalog of the Bavarian State Library )

These and other state writings by Seckendorff listed by Johann Jacob Gradmann : The learned Swabia or Lexicon of the Swabian writers who are now living . Ravensburg, published by the author, 1802, pp. 611–612.

literature

  • Gerhard Rechter: The Seckendorff. Sources and studies on genealogy and property history. Volume III: The Aberdar and Hörauf lines. Part 1 (publications of the Society for Franconian History, series IX, representations from Franconian history, volume 36), Neustadt ad Aisch 1997, pp. 253-255 No. XIV / 18. ISBN 3-7686-5113-4