Heinrich XXIX, Count Reuss Of Ebersdorf
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Heinrich XXIX, Count of Reuss-Ebersdorf (born 21 July 1699 in Ebersdorf; died: 22 May 1747 in
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) was a member of the House of
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and Count Ebersdorf from 1711 until his death


Life

Heinrich was the son of Count Heinrich X Reuss of Ebersdorf and his wife Erdmuthe Benigna of Solms-Laubach. They raised Heinrich strictly according to the guidelines of the
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. Heinrich soon befriended Count
Nicholas Ludwig von Zinzendorf Nikolaus Ludwig, Reichsgraf von Zinzendorf und Pottendorf (26 May 1700 – 9 May 1760) was a German religious and social reformer, bishop of the Moravian Church, founder of the Herrnhuter Brüdergemeine, Christian mission pioneer and a major fig ...
. He married on 7 September 1721 in Castell with Sophie Theodora (1703–1777), daughter of Count Dietrich Wolfgang of Castell-Remlingen and Countess Dorothea Renata of Zinzendorf (1669-1743). At Heinrich's wedding, Count Nicholas Ludwig met Heinrich's sister, Erdmuthe Dorothea. They married exactly one year later. Under Count Heinrich XXIX, a
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was founded in Ebersdorf, after the model of the church von Zinzendorf had founded in
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at Herrnhut. Because class differences were largely eliminated in this church, the whole village met in the ballroom of the palace to pray and sing hymns. The Count and his servants were to treat each other as "brothers" while in church.


Issue

Count Heinrich XXIX and Countess Sophie Theodora of Castell-Remlingen had thirteen children: * Renate Benigna (1722–1747) * Heinrich XXIV (1724–1779), Count of Reuss-Ebersdorf * Heinrich XXVI (1725–1796) * Heinrich XXVIII (30 August 1726 — 10 May 1797), married Agnes Sophie (1720–1791), daughter of
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* Sophie Auguste (1728–1753), married 1748, Baron Ludwig von Weitelfshausen * Charlotte Louise (1729–1792) * Heinrich XXXI (1731–1763) * Heinrich XXXII (born: 1733, killed in the
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on 1 October 1756) * Heinrich XXXIII (1734–1791) * Heinrich XXXIV (1737–1806) * Christiane Eleonore (1739–1761) * Mary Elizabeth (1740–1784), married in 1765 Heinrich XXV, Count of Reuss-Lobenstein * Johanna Dorothea (1743–1801) married in 1770 Christoph Friedrich Levin von Trotha


References

*Thomas Gehrlein: "Das Haus Reuss: Älterer und Jüngerer Linie", booklet, August 2006 *Stephan Hirzel: ''Der Graf und die Brüder'', Quell Verlag, Stuttgart, 1980, *Erika Geiger: ''Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf. Der Erfinder der Herrnhuter Losungen. Seine Lebensgeschichte'',2d ed., Hänssler, Holzgerlingen, 2000, (Biography) Counts of Reuss House of Reuss 1699 births 1747 deaths 18th-century German people {{Germany-noble-stub