Johann von Leuchselring
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Johann von Leuchselring was Chancellor for the Free Imperial City of Augsburg from 1636 ([1]) through 1645 ([2]) and a leading Catholic negotiator in the Peace of Westphalia.
In Munster, Johann von Leuchselring acted as the chief magistrate in the 1645 to the Peace of Westphalia Congress as an envoy for the Catholic Council of the city of Augsburg and for the cities of Überlingen, Dinkelsbühl, Biberach, Ravensburg, Kaufbeuren, book Horn, Buchau on Federseemuseum, Rottweil, Schwäbisch-Gmündt, Offenburg, Pfullendorf, and Gengenbach,[3] and [4]
In the second half of 1646 war returned to Augsburg. Johann von Leuchselring was the official representative of the council of the Catholic imperial estates including committee of the Protestant citizenship, in which the patrician Johann David Herwart played a leading role ensuring a balance in negotiations between Catholics and Protestants at the Peace of Westphalia.[5][6]
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- ^ "Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek".
- ^ "Ein hohes Fest der Glaubenstreue – Wikisource".
- ^ Vogel, Der Kampf auf dem westfälischen Friedenskongress um die Einführung der Parität in der Stadt Augsburg, p. 12; Steinberger, op. cit., p. 64; Odhner, Die Politik Schwedens, p. 112; Israel, op. cit., p. 66.
- ^ "The Papacy and World Affairs - Ch.11".
- ^ "Wißner-Verlag - Bücher über Augsburg, Schwaben, Stadtführer, Musik, Geowissenschaft - Vom Augsburger Religionsfrieden bis zum Ende der Reichsfreiheit".
- ^ Whaley, Joachim (2011-11-24). Germany and the Holy Roman Empire: Volume I: Maximilian I to the Peace of Westphalia, 1493-1648. ISBN 9780191547522.
- 17th-century German people
- German people of the Thirty Years' War
- Politicians from Augsburg