Johann Moritz von Blaspiel

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Johann Moritz von Blaspiel (* around 1654, † 1723 ) was a statesman from Brandenburg .

Life

Origin and family

Johann Moritz von Blaspiel was a son of the reformed Klevisch-Brandenburg statesman and diplomat Werner Wilhelm von Blaspiel (1615–1681) and Johanna Margrita, née von Knippenburg (1635–1655). On October 12, 1694, he was recognized in Kurbrandenburg as the imperial baron granted to his father in 1678 .

Career

Blaspiel was a respondent at the University of Frankfurt / Oder and curator of the University of Halle / Saale . In 1678 he was already the Kurbrandenburg secret council or real secret council . Within the Klevisch-Brandenburg government he was a secret government and chamber councilor, as well as a war council. In 1709 at the latest he was promoted to the title of Prussian Minister of State and in the same year advanced to the General Commissioner Council in Kleve, where he was finally President of the Government from 1713. From 1709 to 1718 he was also the heir to Winterburg .

literature

  • Peter Bahl : The court of the great elector. Studies on the higher office holdings of Brandenburg-Prussia (= publications from the archives of Prussian cultural property, supplement 8). Böhlau, Cologne, Weimar, Vienna 2001, p. 431.
  • Karl Eduard Vehse : History of the German courts since the Reformation , Hamburg 1851, p. 180, no. 6

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Maximilian Gritzner : Chronological register of the Brandenburg-Prussian class elevations and acts of grace from 1600–1873. Berlin 1874, p. 9.
  2. Blaspiel, Johann Moritz von. In: Bio-bibliographical register of the Francke Foundations .
  3. Eiflia illustrata or geographical and historical description of the Eifel 1852, p. 312.