Johann Marian von Leyden

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Johann Marian von Leyden was the district judge of Schärding and a member of the board of directors of the Braunau parliament .

Baron von Leyden was elected to the Board of Directors of the Landesdefensionskongresses (Braunau Parliament) on December 21, 1705 in Braunau am Inn . The congress used the four infantry regiments to be set up as commanders of the district judge von Leyden, Franz Bernhard Freiherr von Prielmayr, captain Johann Alois Jehle and the former Bavarian lieutenant colonel von Kilburg. According to Christian Probst , however, the formation of the von Leyden regiment did not get beyond the beginning.

On January 17, 1706 the city of Braunau surrendered. After the invasion of the imperial troops under General Wachtmeister Freiherr von Kriechbaum, Brigadier Ludwig Karl d'Ocfort zu Schedling and Captains Jehle and Johann Michael Hartmann were in Braunau as representatives of the Congress and the Bavarian State Defense . Leyden was deposed as a district judge and imprisoned until 1714 by order of the Imperial Administration in Bavaria .

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