Philipp Fabricius

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Philipp Platter called Fabricius (* before 1608 in Müglitz , Moravia ; † after 1628) was a Bohemian office secretary and one of the three survivors of the second Prague lintel in 1618 .

Fabricius, grandson of the poet and philosopher Georg Fabricius (1516–1571), was a master's degree. He was secretary of the royal Bohemian court chancellery , secret secretary of the Lieutenancy in Prague and state sub-chamberlain of the royal dowager towns. In 1608 he was ennobled with the addition of "von Rosenfeld".

After the lintel he received on March 24, 1623 with a diploma in Regensburg, the additional elevation into the imperial and the old Bohemian knighthood with the predicate "and Hohenfall" and on August 3, 1628 in Prague the Bohemian confirmation diploma. His nobility name Philipp Fabricius von Rosenfeld and Hohenfall can be found in abbreviated forms of writing among his descendants.

literature

  • Hans Sturmberger : Uprising in Bohemia. The beginning of the Thirty Years War , Munich 1959.
  • Peter Milger: The Thirty Years War. Against the country and its people. Niedernhausen 2001, ISBN 3-572-01270-8

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Procházka novel : Genealogical manual of extinct Bohemian gentry families. Degener & Co, Neustadt an der Aisch 1973, p. 243 Note 1.