Documents, ca. 1670-1750.

ArchivalResource

Documents, ca. 1670-1750.

Legal documents and literature, including: 1. Reports of the Imperial Diet (Reichstag) in Regensburg, 1693; 2. Acta Diactalia regni Hungarica, 1751; 3. Catalogus librorum ab authoribus illustribus, 1701; Panegyric prose, nd; French poetry and prose, "La Quintessence des nouvelles du..., 1691-1692; 4. Report from Regensburg, 14 March 1700; Religious positions written by church officers and transmitted to Louis XIV, 1685; "Entretient sur les affaires du temps : manuscript copy of a pamphlet printed in Strasbourg, 1674; unidentified item, nd; 5. Reports of the Imperial Diet, Reichstag, 1673-1686; 6. Castrum doloris des Kurfürsten Johann George II, von Sachsen in Freiburg, nd; Decisioni delle fattione de Sig. Cardinali nel futture conclave..., 1700; John III Solieski, King of Poland : report, 1683; Election of John Solieski, 1674; Leopold I : document about, nd; 7. Copy of letter to the bishop in Helm, 1688; document about Louis XV and André Hercule de Fleury, 1653-1743; about the army of the Holy Roman Empire of German, 1674; "Ratione successionis Hispanica, " 17th century; 8. Document about Charles II, King of England, nd; miscellanea; 9. Information about the Nostitz family.

.5 linear ft.

Related Entities

There are 3 Entities related to this resource.

Nostitz archive.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w64r8m8q (corporateBody)

Nostitz, Otto von, 1608-1665

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6640sw7 (person)

Nostitz family,

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6z34qq5 (person)

A noble family from Lausitz, first mentioned in the 11th century. The archive belonged to Otto von Nostitz (1608-1665) and to his son Christoph Wenzel von Nostitz (1643-1712). It was located in the castle of Lobis (Selesia), and parts of it are today in the Preussische Staatsarchiv in Berlin. The Nostitz family had four branches. The branch of Bohemia was one of the most famous and richest of the noble families in Bohemia. The younger line, the Nostitz-Rienecks, played an important role in the A...