Philipp Nicolaus von Fleischbein

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Philipp Nicolaus von Fleischbein (born March 6, 1637 in Frankfurt am Main ; † March 24, 1698 there ) was Solms-Licher councilor and senior bailiff and councilor in the imperial city of Frankfurt .

Fleischbein was the son of Frankfurt councilors and 1,634 juniors and seniors in 1643 mayor Caspar Philipp Fleischbein (1629 among others with his brother (1592-1647) I. Johann Philipp Fleischbein Kleeberg ennobled ) and his wife Anna Maria nee Hellmuth. He studied law at the universities of Giessen (from May 1656) and Altdorf (from September 16, 1658). In Altdorf he obtained his licentiate degree in 1662 with the thesis “Disputatio Inauguralis De Heredum Institutione Et Substitutione”. Then he became an intern at the Reich Chamber of Commerce . In 1662 he acquired Frankfurt citizenship and in 1663 became a lawyer in Frankfurt.

In 1665 he married Anna Catharina Weisel. Their daughter, Maria Sibylla Fleischbein, married the widowed Johann Wolfgang Textor the Elder on June 8, 1693 at the age of 18 in Frankfurt . The divorce of the Textor-Fleischbein marriage was initiated as early as the next year and carried out in September 1695. In the same year, 15 Frankfurt business people sued Textor at the Reich Chamber of Commerce for unpaid bills for generous purchases that his second wife, Fleischbein's daughter, had made but, as the husband who was obliged to do so, had not paid.

1665 Fleischbein was in the office company to Frauenstein added. In 1670 he became Solms-Licher councilor and senior administrator . In 1683 he became a council member in Frankfurt. In 1690 he became younger mayor and in 1692 Schöff. Johann Philipp II. Fleischbein von Kleeberg (1637–1691) was a cousin.

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