Johann Ruprecht Hegenmüller

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Johann Ruprecht Hegenmüller von Dubenweiler (* 1572 in Vienna ; † September 17, 1633 ibid) was a nobleman and Lower Austrian sub-marshal .

Life

Johann Ruprecht Hegenmüller was the son of Johann Hegenmüller , who came to Vienna from an Augsburg bourgeois family in 1560, was ennobled in 1568 and was finally Imperial Court Chancellor, and of Katharina Marschalk, widowed Welser. After completing his studies with a doctorate in law, he was government chancellor and sub-marshal in Lower Austria and from 1602 to 1606 regional attorney in Upper Austria. He was regimental councilor of three emperors ( Rudolf II. , Mathias and Ferdinand II. ) And since 1609 imperial. Councilor and several times envoy and minister. In 1627 he became sub-marshal in Lower Austria and remained so until death.

Johann Ruprecht was accepted on May 20, 1623 under the new and on July 12, 1631 in the old nobility equestrian families. In 1628 he bought Oberranna (municipality of Mühldorf) and Aggsbach an der Donau, in 1629 Albrechtsberg an der Pielach and other fiefs from Passau Abbey . He had several children with his wife Maria Magdalena Weitmair († 1639), only Johanna Katharina, Magdalena Susanna and Wenzeslaus survived the father. Johann R. Hegemüller died on September 17, 1633 and is buried in the Schottenkloster in Vienna.

literature

  • Franz Karl Wißgrill: Scene of the rural Lower Austrian nobility from the lords 'and knights' classes ..., Vienna 1797, Volume 4, pp. 225-229 ( digitized in the Google book search).
  • Ernst H. Kneschke: New general German nobility lexicon : in clubs ... 4th volume, Leipzig 1863, p. 269 ( digitized in the Google book search).

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