Kurt Heinrich Ernst von Einsiedel

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Kurt Heinrich Ernst von Einsiedel (Portrait of Ignaz Eigner , 1878)
Portrait of the son Haubold, by Ferdinand von Rayski 1855

Kurt Heinrich Ernst Graf von Einsiedel (born March 14, 1811 in Paris , † September 21, 1887 in Reibersdorf ) was a German horse breeder and author.

Life

The son of Heinrich Graf von Einsiedel and Ernestine, b. von Warnsdorf inherited the rulership of Reibersdorf and the manor of Milkel from his father in 1842 . Einsiedel was a royal Saxon headmaster and belonged to the first chamber of the Saxon state parliament . Einsiedel established an English farrier's shop on the Milkel manor.

Einsiedel was married to Natalie, b. Baron Blome. After the death of his only son Haubold (born July 26, 1844), who died of consumption at Milkel Castle on November 22, 1868 , Einsiedel established the Haubold Foundation in Reibersdorf in 1868 for the elderly and ailing people of his rule .

Works

  • Aphorisms about equestrian science and related horse treatment. Dresden 1851
  • Thought sheet for the practice of the English hoof shoeing, in connection with five stone printing plates: dedicated to the blacksmiths of the Royal Saxon Upper Lusatia . Budissin 1859
  • One more word about shoeing, because there is a need. Bautzen 1872

literature

  • Ernst Theodor Walther: Curt Heinrich Ernst Graf Einsiedel, landlord on Reibersdorf: Whose life and work in the field of horse and shoeing science; Along with a portrait and facsimile of Count Einsiedel and a view of the English farriers in Milkel. Rühl-Verlag Bautzen, 1869

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Josef Matzerath : Aspects of Saxon State Parliament History - Presidents and Members of Parliament from 1833 to 1952. Saxon State Parliament 2001, p. 40.