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Prince Hans Ulrich von Eggenberg | |
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President of the Geheimen Rates (Privy Council) | |
In office 1615–1634 | |
Monarch | Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor |
Succeeded by | Count Maximilian von Trautmansdorff |
Personal details | |
Born | June 1568 Graz, Austria (Styria) |
Died | 18 October 1634 Ljubljana, Slovenia (Carniola) | (aged 66)
Spouse | Sidonia Maria Thannhausen |
Children | Maria Sidonia, Maria Franziska, Maria Anna, Maria Margarita, Johann Anton |
Parent(s) | Seyfried von Eggenberg Anna Benigna Galler von Schwanberg |
Residence | Schloss Eggenberg (Graz) |
Alma mater | Tübinger Stift |
Occupation | Diplomat, governor, financier |
Profession | Statesman, nobleman |
Prince Hans Ulrich von Eggenberg (1568 – 18 October 1634) was an Austrian statesman, a son of Seyfried von Eggenberg, Lord of Erbersdorf (1526–1594),[1] and great-grandson of Balthasar Eggenberger (died 1493). He was a prominent member of the House of Eggenberg and gained the title of Duke of Krumau.