Paul Fugger from Kirchberg and Weißenhorn

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Paul Graf Fugger (also: Paul Graf Fugger- Kirchberg - Weißenhorn ; * October 13, 1637 in Augsburg , † April 27, 1701 in Munich ) was Reichshofrat and Obersthofmeister of the Bavarian State Court .

Paul Graf Fugger was the 15th child of Count Otto Heinrich Fugger (called Ottheinrich) (1592-1644), the Lord of Mickhausen Grönenbach and Mattsies and Maria Elisabeth, Freiin von Waldburg (1600-1660). From 1685 Paul Fugger was treasurer and secret councilor under the Bavarian elector Maximilian II. Emanuel . In 1692 he was promoted to chief steward and privy councilor, with which he held the highest court office, and was chairman of the electoral secret council.

In 1666 he married Maria Claudia, Freiin von Namedy († 1684). From this marriage 11 children were born. After Maria Claudia's death, in 1685 he married Anna Maria Catarina Franca de San Martino de Aglie de San Germano, the widow of Count Maximilian Ferdinand von Toerring-Seefeld . His second marriage was childless.

From 1691 to 1695 he had Mickhausen Castle largely rebuilt.

Paul Fugger was buried in the parish church of St. Wolfgang in Mickhausen.