Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata
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Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata
Summary
Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1630[2]. He passed away in Prague[3]. He died on January 1, 1673[4]. He worked as a teacher[5] and civil servant[6].
Key Facts
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata died in Prague[3].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata was born on January 1, 1630[2].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata was born on September 1, 1630[7].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata died on January 1, 1673[4].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata died on April 2, 1673[8].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata's father was Jáchym Oldřich Slavata[9].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata's mother was Františka Slavatová from Meggau[10].
- Among Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata's spouses was Cäcilia Renate von Nachod und Lichtenberg[11].
- A child of Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata was Maria Charlotte, Gräfin Slavata z Chlumu a Košumberka[12].
- A child of Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata was Maria Theresia Slavata[13].
- A child of Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata was Marie Markéta Barbora, Gräfin Slavata z Chlumu a Košumberka[14].
- A child of Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata was Theresia Rosalia von Rottal[15].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata worked as a teacher[5].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata's professions included civil servant[6].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata's field of work was nobility[16].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata's field of work was state administration[17].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata held the position of Q28530675[18].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata held the position of Oberst-Mundschenk[19].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata held the position of Geheimrat[20].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata held the position of High Judge of the Royal Court[21].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata is recorded as male[22].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata's family is recorded as Q2293806[24].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata's given name is recorded as Ferdinand[25].
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata's given name is recorded as Vilém[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Recorded date of birth include January 1, 1630[2] and September 1, 1630[7]. Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata's father was Jáchym Oldřich Slavata[9]. His mother was Františka Slavatová from Meggau[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include teacher[5] and civil servant[6]. Fields of work include nobility[16], a social class[27] and state administration[17]. Positions held include Q28530675[18], a title[28]; Oberst-Mundschenk[19], a government agency[29]; Geheimrat[20], a position[30]; and High Judge of the Royal Court[21], a position[31], in Kingdom of Bohemia[32].
Personal Life
Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata was married to Cäcilia Renate von Nachod und Lichtenberg[11]. Children include Maria Charlotte, Gräfin Slavata z Chlumu a Košumberka[12], 1662–1716[33]; Maria Theresia Slavata[13]; Marie Markéta Barbora, Gräfin Slavata z Chlumu a Košumberka[14]; and Theresia Rosalia von Rottal[15].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 1, 1673[4] and April 2, 1673[8]. Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata died in Prague[3].
FAQs
Where did Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata die?
Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata died in Prague[3].
Who were Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata's parents?
Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata's father was Jáchym Oldřich Slavata[9]. Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata's mother was Františka Slavatová from Meggau[10].
Who was Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata married to?
Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata's spouses include Cäcilia Renate von Nachod und Lichtenberg[11].
What did Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata do for work?
Ferdinand Wilhelm Slavata worked as teacher[5] and civil servant[6].