Wilhelm Ludwig von Maskowsky

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Wilhelm Ludwig Maskowsky , from 1711 von Maskowsky (born January 10, 1675 in Göppingen , † December 19, 1731 in Darmstadt ) was a German statesman .

Life

Maskowsky was the son of the Württemberg personal physician Martin Maskowsky (1627–1700). The native Pole converted to Protestantism and therefore settled in Württemberg. He studied from 1687 to 1696 at the Universities of Tübingen , Altdorf , Leipzig and Halle jurisprudence and finally in Tübingen in law Lic.. utr. PhD. He traveled to Switzerland , France and the Netherlands for further training .

Maskowsky was accepted into the Württemberg service in 1698 and in 1703 appointed to the real government and war council as well as to the directorate envoy of the Swabian district . In 1709 he followed the call to Hessen-Darmstadt as a secret councilor . By Emperor Joseph I , he was on 27 March 1711 Vienna in the kingdom knighthood raised . He was accepted into the imperial knighthood in 1725.

Maskowsky was an authorized representative at the Baden Congress in 1714 and rose to become the First Hesse-Darmstadt Real Secret Council and Chancellor in 1720 . He was also university chancellor of the University of Giessen , fiefdom provost and chief official in Braubach and the low Katzenelnbogen . In addition, he was from Emperor Charles VI. appointed Reichshofrat .

Works (selection)

  • Short act-like deduction from the advertisement office and directio in the Löbl. Swabian Crayse , 1704.
  • Unsafe private discourse cum petito in puncto religionis & ciasulae Ryswicensis , 1714.
  • Memorials with attached deduction of various from Chur-Palatinate to the Hfstl. Hesse-Darmstadt home in the community with that pro individuo. City, office and cent Umstadt in facris & episcopalibus against the instrumentum pacis Westphal. added gravaminum , Darmstadt 1720.

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