Christian von Loß


Christian, Count von Loß (born December 12, 1698 in Weißenfels, died 22 August 1770 in Dresden) is a politician and diplomat. Christian von Loß came from an old gentleman of the gentry. After graduation he went on the Grand Tour. His career in the Saxon service began in 1721 when he became a member of the Hof- und Justizienrat court. Since 1728, Kammerherr. When his brother Johann Adolph von Loß was transferred from Munich to Paris in 1741, Christian took his place. In the Bavarian capital he supported as a representative of the friendly court of Munich in Saxony, the candidature of the Bavarian elector for the imperial crown.

Still in 1741 von Loß and two other Saxon diplomats: Johann Friedrich von Schönberg and Rupert Florian Freiherrn von Wessenberg represented Saxony at the imperial electorate in Frankfurt am Main. Loß and Schönberg were raised to the counts of the Counts of Germany, as did the brother of von Loß Johann. After the elector of Bavaria Albert the Emperor, as Charles VII, Loß remained in Frankfurt as a representative of Saxony at the new imperial court in the city.

When, in the summer of 1745, the "Bavarian emperor" died, Loß mediated peace talks between Vienna and Munich, traveling between the two cities. After choosing the emperor's husband Maria Theresa of Austria, Franciszek Lutyarinski, he went (1745) with the imperial couple to Vienna, where he remained as a sailor in 1749. Upon his return from Vienna, he left the diplomatic corps to become a member of the government, where he held numerous ministerial functions. Bibliography

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