Rudolf Emanuel Frisching
Rudolf Emanuel Frisching (born July 13, 1698 in Bern ; † 1780 ibid) was an officer and magistrate from the Frisching patrician family in Bern .
In 1700 he inherited the Rümligen Castle and the Frischinghaus in Bern from his father, and in 1736 he bought the Morillon property . He married Anna Margaretha von Wattenwyl (1708–1769) in 1727 . In 1735 he joined the Bernese Grand Council and in 1750 became bailiff of Köniz . 1754 he was elected to the Small Council, and in 1756 he was Venner to butchers . His daughter Margarethe Frisching married Johann Rudolf Frisching in 1746. Frisching was a knight of the Margrave-Baden Order of Loyalty .
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- Letters and memoirs on the riots in Geneva, 1707–1767 in the catalog of the Bern Burger Library
- Fief exchange: Rudolf Emanuel Frisching, overlord of Rümligen, renounces the fiefdom of a piece of arable land (approx. 6 Jucharten) and forest in the Einschlag zu Wabern in the catalog of the Bern State Archives .
literature
- Wolf Maync: Bernese residential castles. Your owner's story , Bern 1981, p. 101.
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SURNAME | Frisching, Rudolf Emanuel |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Councilor |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 13, 1698 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bern |
DATE OF DEATH | 1780 |
Place of death | Bern |