Ludwig von Hacque

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Ludwig von Hacqué (* before 1719, † after 1802) was a nobleman and Lower Austrian sub-marshal .

Life

Ludwig von Hacqué was the son of Peter (the younger) von Hacqué and Maria Anna Edle von Seitern. Ludwig was assessor of the land rights, chief taker of the landscape and raitherr . In 1758 he was ordained for the equestrian order, in 1767 he came to the state committee and on February 20, 1779 he became the equestrian praeses. In 1767 Ludwig kk was appointed sub-silver chamberlain and later sub-marshal.

Ludwig von Hacqué was raised to the herbland knighthood on August 5, 1744 and already on December 9 of the same year under the new Lower Austrian and on January 5, 1752 under the old knighthood families. Ludwig was Lord of Hacking (Vienna) , Schellerau, Karnerbrunn ( Karnabrunn ?) And Weinsteig.

His first wife was Maria Rosalia Edle von Stockhammern, who died on February 9, 1789. The second Maria Anna von Pernold, widowed von Managetta , died on September 20, 1793. Both marriages remained childless.

literature

  • Franz K. Wissgrill, scene of the rural Lower Austrian nobility from the lordship and knighthood ..., Volume 4, Vienna 1800, pp. 31–33

Remarks

  1. Wissgrill states July 8, 1790