Wolfgang Friedrich Cob from Nüdingen

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Wolfgang Friedrich Cob von Nüdingen (around 1676).

Wolfgang Friedrich Cob von Nüdingen (* 1610 in Bitburg or Niederweis ; † 1679 ) was the imperial general field master .

Life

Wolfgang Friedrich, from the Bitburg Cob von Nüdingen family, served as lieutenant colonel in the Gallas infantry regiment from 1645 to 1646 , became sergeant general in 1670, lieutenant field marshal in 1672, supreme commander in Silesia in 1675 and field master general in 1676. Wolfgang Friedrich, who served in Prague , was promoted to the status of baron in 1656 and the status of count on April 26, 1673. He was the master of Schnellendorf, Terskenitz and Blaschnitz. In 1673 he was appointed administrator of the royal power in Hungary.

Philipp Christoph Cob von Nüdingen is a first cousin.

Possibly on the occasion of the survey Cobs a Count polymath constructed Gabriel Bucelin the origin legend , the cob had made to feel earlier Kräher, came from Bohemia and be with John of Bohemia , Count of Luxembourg, after Luxembourg come when they would have received Nüdingen fief.

literature

  • Ferdinand Ludwig von Bressler: The Holy Roman Empire's head and members, next to the neighboring Schweitzerland , Breslau 1699.
  • Albert Endres: Stories from the Eifelheimat. A collection of local history articles about Niederweis and the South Eifel , Sindelfingen 2008.
  • Johann Friedrich Gauhe : Of salvation. Rom. Reichs Genealogisch-Historisches Adels-Lexicon , 1740, Sp. 349-350. on-line
  • Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon , Volume 2, Leipzig 1860. online
  • Peter Neu: Field Marshal Wolfgang Friedrich Cob von Nüdingen († 1679). A 17th century warrior forgotten in the Eifel. In: Heimatkalender 2011 Eifelkreis Bitburg Prüm, pp. 149–153.
  • Leopold von Zedlitz-Neukirch : New Prussian Adelslexicon , Supplement-Band, Leipzig 1839. online

Individual evidence

  1. Eiflia illustrata vol. 4, p. 213. online
  2. Gauhe 1740, p. Online

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