Pompey Brigido von Bresowitz

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Pompey Count Brigido von Bresowitz, Baron von Marenfels (* July 20, 1729 in Trieste , Holy Roman Empire , † August 20, 1811 in Trieste, Austrian Empire ) was President of the Provincial Administration of the Temesch Banat , Governor and Military Commander of Trieste.

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The family on his father's side came from Capua . His father was Johann Jakob Hieronymus Brigido and his mother Maria Polixena Countess Prihovski from Prague . Pompey Brigido was first Kreishauptmann the Südkrain headquartered in Adelberg , then commissioner for border control between Gorizia , Krain, Carinthia , the Austrian littoral and the Republic of Venice . From 1775 to 1777 he was vice president of the Galician - lodomerischen Landesguberniums .

In 1777, Pompey Brigido was raised to the rank of count . In the same year he took over the presidency of the provincial administration of the Temescher Banat. This office, which he took over from his brother Josef Brigido , he held until 1779. His daughter Polyxena Cäcilia Josefa was born here on July 9, 1777. Pompejus Brigido was the last president of the imperial crown domain Temescher Banat, which was dissolved in 1778 and incorporated into the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary in 1779 .

In 1779 he became president of the royal office in Silesia and in 1785 governor in Trieste and governor of the counties of Gorizia and Gradiska, from 1794 military commander of Trieste. In 1795 Pompejus Brigido took over the office of President of the Mercantile and Exchange Court in Trieste , then he became a real secret councilor and finally a chamberlain . In 1803 he retired.

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  1. a b c d Anton Peter Petri: Biographical Lexicon of the Banat Germans . Breit Druck und Verlag GmbH, Marquartstein 1992, ISBN 3-922046-76-2