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Peter Hohmann, Edler of Hohenthal : ウィキペディア英語版
Peter Hohmann, Edler of Hohenthal
Peter Hohmann (26 July 1663 in Könnern – 2 January 1732 in Leipzig) was a merchant and town councillor in Leipzig. He was raised to the peerage and became the founder of the noble lineage Edler of Hohenthal.
==Life==
Peter Hohmann was the son of a master craftsman in Könnern. At the age of 17 he went to Leipzig in order to start a merchant apprenticeship. He was servant in a business house which was dealing with banking, movement of goods, and merchandise traffic. Within a few years he became partner and soon after, sole proprietor.
In 1694 he acquired the rights of a burgher of Leipzig. He quickly became wealthy. Among his customers were the Imperial Army of Emperor Charles VI of Germany, which he supplied with equipment and foodstuffs. For his services, in 1717 in Vienna he was raised to the peerage and designated Edler of Hohenthal.〔("Hohenthal, Hohmann v." ), ''Neue Deutsche Biographie'' volume 9, p. 494 (pdf) 〕 He himself he did not make use of this title. However, he became the progenitor of the noble lineage Edler of Hohenthal.
In 1715 he became a town councillor and master builder to the council ((ドイツ語:Ratsbaumeister)). Peter Hohmann Edler of Hohenthal was the owner of properties not only in Leipzig. He purchased numerous manor houses, among them those of Crostewitz, south of Leipzig; Großdeuben, now part of Böhlen; Großstädteln; Hohenprießnitz, now part of Zschepplin; Wallendorf on the Luppe;〔(Archiv der Schlösser und Rittergüter im Heiligen Römischen Reich (und im deutschen Bund bis 1866) ) 〕 and (in 1709) Lichte (Wallendorf).〔Thüringer Staatsarchiv (State Records of Thuringia) Rudolstadt: C, XII, 4c, No. 2: 1704.〕 Peter Hohmann was married to Gertrud Sabina, ''née'' Koch. They had six sons.

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