Aloys Basselet von La Rosée

Johann Kaspar Aloys Reichsgraf Basselet of La Rosee ( born May 5, 1747 in Munich, † December 5, 1826 ) was a Bavarian official and judge and freemason and member of the Illuminati order from the family Basselet of La Rosee.

Life and work

He was born as the first son of kurbayerischen chamberlain, general and Hofkriegsratsdirektors Johann Kaspar Basselet Count von La Rosee, and his wife Maria Elisabetha Ruffini, the daughter of the Munich Trade Mr. Johann Baptista Ruffini. His great- uncle was the Bavarian State Chancellor Franz Xaver Josef von Unertl.

The boy was handed over to the pen of Dean Ernesty in Straubing for education and training. He then studied at the universities of Würzburg Kameralwissenschaften and Ingolstadt.

Johann Kaspar Aloys Basselet of La Rosee 1767 Electoral Bavarian chamberlain and privy councilor in Munich. 1782 he was appointed President of the Audit and upper Appeal in Munich; the Court of Appeal he was director in 1790. On 19 May 1808, he was awarded the Grand Cross of Civil Merit of the Bavarian Crown. He was among the first members of the Order and received the prestigious award yet on Foundation Day, in 1817 he became the reality of State.

In 1772, he became an honorary member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, then director of the literary class.

Basselet de La Rosee was a member and several times Worshipful Master of the Munich lodge to caution, under the name of a Laurea in the Strict Observance, and procurator and Scottish Head ( Comendator equitum ) for Munich. In the Illuminati, he had the name of Socrates. After the 1785 ban were made of the Illuminati order and the Masonic lodges in Bavaria, the Count seems to have, however, turned away from this school of thought. His obituary in the "New necrology of the Germans" ( Ilmenau, 1828, Part 2, page 1056 ) stated, namely, that he is the Catholic rites was rich in his death, which would not have been possible otherwise.

He had Feldafing including the Rose Island, Possenhofen and Pöcking on Lake Starnberg. Also Possenhofen, grew up on the Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sissi ), was one of his property.

Family

His daughter Josephine (1786 - 1870) was married to the State Council of Hazzi Joseph, who was among others significantly involved in the optimization and upgrading of Bavarian agriculture and forestry in the early 19th century.

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