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2. (a, b) Memorial stones for Fuchs von Bimbach at road B 248 (details). To the left the memorial stone of 1908. Photo by the author, March 15, 2008
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The colonel, later general Hans Philip Fuchs von Bimbach (ca. 1567–1626) was for some years the most influential official at the court of the Protestant Margrave Joachim Ernst of Brandenburg-Ansbach and was engaged as a diplomat beyond the state’s borders. However, later he fell out with the Margrave and entered into imperial (i.e., Catholic) servi...
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... inheritance and purchase in the form of fiefs, Fuchs von Bimbach owned several estates and castles. Besides the main property of Möhren, this included the large, richly endowed castle Schwaningen ( Fig. 3.3), Rechenberg manor, and the castle of Cronheim near Gunzenhausen. From these he received income from the farms and payment in kind such as fish, wood, and the hunt bag. After his departure from Ansbach, he was criticized for not having paid for the fiefdom ...
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... or even the loss of his right eye, maybe in the battle, but I couldn't find anything about that. 47 He has a vertical scar across his right eye, one of the last battles before his death. The form of his eye patch obviously results from artistic freedom of expression; an earlier version (or draft?) 48 shows the patch bigger and rectangular ( Fig. 3.4a, c); the final version 49 shows it smaller and semicircular ( Fig. 3.4b, d). 50 The first version shows clearer that it could be a provisional covering of the wound with a piece of cloth that was attached to a string around his head and fixed with a second string on top of the cloth. For a permanent eye patch after the loss of an ...
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... find anything about that. 47 He has a vertical scar across his right eye, one of the last battles before his death. The form of his eye patch obviously results from artistic freedom of expression; an earlier version (or draft?) 48 shows the patch bigger and rectangular ( Fig. 3.4a, c); the final version 49 shows it smaller and semicircular ( Fig. 3.4b, d). 50 The first version shows clearer that it could be a provisional covering of the wound with a piece of cloth that was attached to a string around his head and fixed with a second string on top of the cloth. For a permanent eye patch after the loss of an eye, I would expect another material (leather), another form, and a more ...
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