Karl Ignaz von Clary and Aldringen

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Karl Ignaz Graf von Clary and Aldringen (also Carl Ignaz Graf von Clary and Aldringen ; born November 5, 1729 in Prague , Holy Roman Empire , † June 6, 1791 in Vienna ) was president of the kk Krondomäne Temescher Banat and chairman of the Banat Bergdirektion .

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Karl Ignaz von Clary and Aldringen came from an old Bohemian noble family who came from Florence and was called Clario at the time of the Medici .

In 1752 he was appointed to the Appellationsrat and was then captain in the district of Rakonitz . He owned the rulership of Neubistritz , was pledge master of the Getezichowitz estate in Bohemia, of Sankt Petersberg in the Inntal and Neuberg am Rhein in Tyrol. He held the offices of Chamberlain , Real Privy Councilor and Bohemian Gubernialrat . Karl Ignaz von Clary and Aldringen was chief mint master of Bohemia.

In 1769 he became president of the provincial administration of the Temescher Banat and the Banat Bergdirektion. During his presidency, Charlottenburg was settled with German colonists and named after his wife Charlotte. He settled the places Clary , which was named after him, Betschkerek (1772) and Kikinda (1774) with Raizen . As President of the State Administration, Count Clary introduced the repartition of the lands so that each house had 32 yokes . He also had maps made with the exact location of each place and place maps of each village with the associated lands, from which the status of the goods already distributed and the remaining land to be distributed resulted. This made it possible to precisely determine the annual taxes. In 1774, Count Clary resigned from his presidency. Josef Brigido followed him in office.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Anton Peter Petri: Biographical Lexicon of the Banater Deutschtums . Breit Druck und Verlag GmbH, Marquartstein 1992, ISBN 3-922046-76-2
  2. Anton Thormond Glückselig: Record-based representation of the royal Bohemian hereditary homage, enfeoffment and coronation ceremony. Medau, Prague, Leitmeritz and Teplitz 1836, p. 47 ( digitized version )
  3. sarlota.de , Charlottenburg
  4. Francesco Griselini: Attempt of a political and natural history of the Timisoara Banat in letters 1717–1778. Munich 1969