Hans Ulrich von Schaffgotsch

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Born(1595-08-28)28 August 1595
Greiffenstein, Silesia, Holy Roman Empire
Died24 July 1635(1635-07-24) (aged 39)
Regensburg, Holy Roman Empire
Service years1626–1635
Hans Ulrich von Schaffgotsch
Hans Ulrich von Schaffgotsch gen. Semperfrei von und zu Kynast and Greifenstein
Born(1595-08-28)28 August 1595
Greiffenstein, Silesia, Holy Roman Empire
Died24 July 1635(1635-07-24) (aged 39)
Regensburg, Holy Roman Empire
AllegianceHoly Roman Empire Holy Roman Empire
Service years1626–1635
RankGeneralfeldwachtmeister
ConflictsThirty Years' War

Hans Ulrich von Schaffgotsch (28 August 1595 – 24 July 1635) was a Silesian nobleman and Generalfeldwachtmeister who fought in the Silesian front of the Thirty Years' War. He was falsely convicted of treason and executed following a purge within the army of the Holy Roman Empire that targeted officers associated with former Generalissimo Albrecht von Wallenstein.

Hans Ulrich was born on 28 August 1595 in Greiffenstein castle, the son of Christoph, Freiherr von Schaffgotsch zu Trachenberg, Kynast and Greifenstein (1552-1601) and Baroness Eleonore von Promnitz (1576-1611). The Schaffgotsch family belonged to an old Silesian nobility. Upon the death of his father and his relative Adam von Schaffgotsch (1542-1601), he inherited vast estates including Greiffenberg, Greiffenstein, Kynast, Giersdorf, Trachenberg-Prausnitz, Schmiedeberg as well as territories between the Riesengebirge mountain and the river Iser. His mother married again in 1606 to Count Johann Georg of Hohenzollern (1580-1622) and had further issue. Between 1611 and 1614 Hans Ulrich attended the universities of Tübingen, Leipzig and Altdorf, while also traveling to Spain, Italy, England, France and the Netherlands. On his return, he focused his attention on administering his possessions. At the outbreak of the Thirty Years' War, Schaffgotsch was serving as a representative of the Silesian Estates in Prague, he supported the newly crowned Frederick V. On 18 October 1620, he married Princess Barbara Agnes of Liegnitz and Brieg (1593-1631), of the Silesian Piasts, sister of John Christian of Brieg and George Rudolf of Liegnitz, who jointly ruled the duchies of Brieg and Liegnitz.[1]

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