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Mätresse Ernestine Flachsland und ihr Sohn Ludwig Ernst von Hessenzweig
D 4 Großherzoglich-Hessisches Hausarchiv: Großherzogliches Haus
Großherzoglich-Hessisches Hausarchiv: Großherzogliches Haus >> 23 Landgraf Ludwig IX. (Darmstadt 15.12.1719 - Pirmasens 6.4.1790) >> 23.6 Mätressen
1761-1774
Enthält u.a.: Geburtsbescheinigung für Ludwig Ernst von Hessenzweig und Aussetzung einer Apanage von 4.000 Gulden jährlich, 1774
Enthält u.a.: Bemühungen um eine Kopie des Pastellporträts einer in Straßburg lebenden Frau Flachsland [nicht Ernestine Flachsland], gemalt von Huin, im Besitz des Marschalls des Contades in Straßburg, 1773
Enthält u.a.: Vorschläge Friedrich Kal von Mosers zur finanziellen Absicherung des Ludwig Ernst von Hessenzweig, 1774
Enthält u.a.: Bittgesuch Caroline Herders, geborene Flachsland, an Landgraf Ludwig IX. nach dem Tod von Ludwig Ernst von Hessenzweig um Gewährung einer zusätzlichen Pension für ihre Schwester, 1775
Enthält u.a.: Briefe von Ludwig Ernst von Hessenzweig und Louise Euler, geborene de Blandin, aus Zweibrücken und Antwortschreiben Ludwigs IX., 1766-1774
Enthält u.a.: Handbillet der 'Großen Landgräfin' Caroline an Ludwig Ernst von Hessenzweig, 1771
Sachakte
Vermerke: Deskriptoren: Flachsland, Ernestine
Vermerke: Deskriptoren: Hessenzweig, Ludwig Ernst v.
75 beschriebene Blätter. Ludwig Ernst von Hessenzweig wurde am 10. November 1761 in Pirmasens geboren und verstarb in Zweibrücken am 22. Dezember 1774. Die Akte war früher sekretiert, d.h. für die Benutzung gesperrt.
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BZK no.
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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