Johann Wenzel of Gallas

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Johann Wenzel of Gallas (around 1707), after a painting by Godfrey Kneller

Johann Wenzel Count of Gallas (23 May 1669 – 25 July 1719), Duke of Lucera, was a Bohemian noble and diplomat and one of the largest landowners in the Holy Roman Empire.

Biography

Johann Wenzel of Gallas was born on 23 May 1669 in Hořiněves Castle. He was the eldest son of the Imperial general Count Franz Ferdinand of Gallas (1635–1697) and his second wife Johanna Emerentia Countess Gaschin of Rosenberg, and a grandson of Generalfeldmarschall Matthias Gallas, one of the leading Imperial commanders during the Thirty Years' War.

Johann Wenzel of Gallas worked in the service of Emperors

Marquess of Torcy
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In 1709, he was awarded with the title and office of Stadtholder of the Habsburg Duchy of Limburg. In addition, he was the Emperor's real privy councilor, associate judge of the Czech regional court and above all from 1708 Marshal of the Kingdom of Bohemia. Emperor Charles VI, who claimed the Spanish throne, also awarded Gallas the rank of Grandee of Spain in 1712 for his services.

In 1713, Gallas had the vast palace Clam-Gallas Palace built in the Old Town of Prague with the participation of the most important artists of his time, architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach and sculptor Matthias Braun.

At the end of his career, Gallas was appointed

Viceroy of Naples in summer 1719. Traveling in the July heat and spending the night in fever-ridden places, led to his death 21 days after his arrival in Naples. He died there on 25 July 1719, He was buried in the Carmelite monastery church of the Virgin Mary in Naples. His widow would return to Naples in 1728 as the wife of a next Viceroy Alois Graf of Harrach
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Marriage and children

On 25 April 1700, Johann Wenzel of Gallas married Maria Anna Francisca Eva, Countess of Dietrichstein zu Nikolsburg (1681–1705), daughter of Philipp Sigmund of Dietrichstein. They had one son:

  • Philip Joseph (1703–1757), married Maria Anna Countess Collona von Fels, no issue

After his first wife's death, Johann Wenzel of Gallas married on 26 August 1716, her sister Maria Ernestine, Countess of Dietrichstein zu Nikolsburg und Großpriesen (1683–1744). They had one daughter:

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