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Name
  
Joseph Maria

Joseph Ferdinand Maria of Salern

Spouse(s)
  
Marie Mechthildis of Torring-SeefeldJosepha of La Rosee

Mother
  
Countess Marie Adelheid Fortunata of Spaur

Died
  
December 7, 1805, Munich, Germany

Parents
  
Ferdinand Maria Innocenz of Bavaria

Cousins
  
Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria

Grandparents
  
Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria, Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska

Uncles
  
Clemens August of Bavaria, Charles VII - Holy Roman E, Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria, Johann Theodor of Bavaria

Similar People
  
Maximilian II Emanuel - Elector of, Maximilian III Joseph - Elector of, Charles VII - Holy Roman E, Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria, Clemens August of Bavaria

Noble family
  

Count Ferdinand Joseph Maria of Salern (1718 – 7 December 1805) was an illegitimate son of Prince Ferdinand Maria Innocenz of Bavaria (1699-1738) and Countess Marie Adelheid Fortunata of Spaur. He was thus a nephew of Emperor Charles VII and his brothers Clemens Augustus, elector and archbishop of Cologne, and Cardinal Johann Theodore, bishop of Freising, Regensburg and Liège.

Salern owned the Lordship of Geltolfing near Straubing. During the Napoleonic Wars, he served as a general of the artillery. From 1804, he had his own infantry regiment "Count Salern", which had been formed from the Royal Bavarian Infantry Regiment No. 4 "King William of Württemberg".

As the General Intendant for music at the Bavarian court, he was a patron of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In 1779, he was elected as a full member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities. In the painting at the top of this article, he is represented as a trusted friend of his cousin Maximilian III Joseph, in the "woodturning" cabinet at Nymphenburg Palace.

Marriages and issue

Salern was married twice. His first marriage was to Countess Marie Mechthildis of Törring-Seefeld (1734-1764). He had a son with her, Maximilian of Salern. With his death, the Salern line died out.

His second wife was Countess Josepha of La Rosee (died 1772). With her, he had two daughters, Maria Josepha and Adelaide.

References

Joseph Ferdinand Maria of Salern Wikipedia


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