Johann Ludwig von Fabrice

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Portrait of Johann Ludwig von Fabrice
Grave slab of Sister Johannette at the town church St. Marien (Celle) with the coat of arms of the family von Fabrice

Johann Ludwig von Fabrice (born June 17, 1676 in Regensburg ; † May 3, 1733 in Ratzeburg ) was a German diplomat and statesman in the service of Kurhannover .

Life

Johann Ludwig was a son of Weipart Ludwig von Fabrice . He was enrolled at the University of Giessen in 1696 . In 1703 he joined Duke Georg Wilhelm as a war councilor in Celle ; In 1706 he became a secret legation councilor and was active in diplomacy.

In 1722 Fabrice was appointed the first director of the imperial execution fund in Boitzenburg. After the accession of George II. Was Fabrice from there to the country Drosten and director of the government of Saxe-Lauenburg in Ratzeburg appointed

Johann Ludwig Fabrice had been married to Bertha Elisabeth von Grote († 1769) since May 23, 1713 and had two daughters, Lucie Charlotte and Marianne Hippolite.

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