Max Ferdinand von Preysing
Max Ferdinand Graf von Preysing (also Johann Maximilian Felix Ferdinand) (* 1655; † 1739) was an influential colonel at the Munich court.
Among the Elector Ferdinand Maria and Maximilian II. Emanuel was Max Ferdinand Graf von Preysing Colonel stall master , Colonel Chamberlain , Colonel Chamberlain , Colonel hofmeister and country administrator of Bavaria .
Merits
Christian Probst reported that Obersthofmeister Graf von Preysing and the steward of the prince , Philip Josef Graf von Toerring-Seefeld , as well as the Munich citizenry delivery of the sons Max Emanuel of Austria wanted to prevent. It was therefore intended to drive the imperial garrison from Munich and the whole country.
literature
- Christian Probst : Better to die Bavarian. The Bavarian popular uprising in 1705 and 1706. Süddeutscher Verlag, Munich 1978, ISBN 3-7991-5970-3
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Individual evidence
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SURNAME | Preysing, Max Ferdinand von |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Preysing, Max Ferdinand Graf von |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Bavarian Minister |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th century |
DATE OF DEATH | 18th century |