Johann Philipp Fleischbein von Kleeberg (politician, 1601)

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Johann Philipp Fleischbein von Kleeberg

Johann Philipp Fleischbein (the elder, from 1665 Fleischbein von Kleeberg , born October 25, 1601 in Frankfurt am Main ; † September 21, 1671 there ) was a merchant , German consul in Venice and politician of the imperial city of Frankfurt.

Life

Family coat of arms of their meat leg

origin

He came from the Fleischbein family , which had belonged to the Frankfurt patrician society Zum Frauenstein since 1589 . His great-grandfather Johann (Hans) Fleischbein called Loergin, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg councilor and bailiff of Babenhausen , had received an imperial letter of coat of arms in 1530 and 1559 respectively .

Family coat of arms improved in 1665

His parents were the Frankfurt merchant Philipp Ludwig Fleischbein († 1618 as aldermen ) and Catharina, daughter of Johann Kirchner and Catharina, born. von Stauff, whose grandfather Claus von Stauff († 1526), ​​a wholesale merchant in the wool and cloth trade, was accepted into the Frauenstein patrician society in 1497 or 1500.

Act

During the Thirty Years War he was a successful merchant for the family-owned German-Italian trading house in Venice , where he was also the German consul . Then in 1647 he became a councilor , 1659 junior mayor, 1663 aldermen , 1670 senior mayor of the imperial city of Frankfurt.

family

He was with his brothers and cousins and his and their descendants in 1629 by imperial nobility expansion ennobled after already in 1608 his uncle, the Electoral Mainz Council and Imperial Hofpfalzgraf had acquired Caspar Fleischbein, the Imperial nobility and its 1626 agnates had an inheritance. Johann Philipp Fleischbein received an imperial nobility confirmation from the Emperor in 1639 and another one in 1665 as well as the predicate name Fleischbein von Kleeberg .

In 1636 he married Anna Maria Orth , daughter of the Frankfurt patrician Jeremias Orth.

The son of the same name Johann Philipp (1637–1691), married to a descendant of Claus Stalburg , and the son Philipp Wilhelm († 1705), born in 1643, married to a daughter of the Frankfurt Frauenstein patrician Johann Daniel Weitz, also held the highest offices in the imperial city of Frankfurt .

The daughter Maria Margarethe was married to the Frankfurt politician Jacob Bender von Bienenthal . Philipp Nicolaus von Fleischbein (1637–1698) was a nephew.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Intelligence Gazette from Lower Franconia and Aschaffenburg ..., 1844, p. 2
  2. ^ GHdA Adelslexikon Volume III, Limburg an der Lahn. 1975, p. 302
  3. Entry on genealogy.net
  4. Frankfurter Handelsgeschichte, p. 256
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  6. Frankfurter Handelsgeschichte, p. 272
  7. ^ Intelligence Journal of Lower Franconia and Aschaffenburg, 1844, p. 2
  8. ^ GHdA Adelslexikon Volume III, Limburg an der Lahn 1975, p. 302
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