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Simon Nikolaus Euseb Reichsgraf von Montjoye-Hirsingen (1693–1775) was the Prince-Bishop of Basel from 1762 to 1775.

Biography

Simon Nikolaus Euseb von Montjoye-Hirsingen was born in Hirsingen, Alsace, on September 22, 1693, the son of Franz Ignaz von Montjoye-Hirsingen, a brigadier in the French Army. The family also sometimes used Froburg as its family name.

He was educated at the Jesuit gymnasium in Porrentruy, then spent 1712 studying in Strasbourg. From 1713 to 1717, he studied at the Collegium Germanicum in Rome.

He was ordained as a priest on December 22, 1731. He spent 1741-62 as provost of Enschingen.

On October 26, 1762, the cathedral chapter of Basel Munster elected him to be the new Prince-Bishop of Basel, with Pope Clement XIII confirming his appointment on March 21, 1763. He was consecrated as a bishop by Cardinal de Choiseul on July 10, 1763.

Bishop von Montjoye-Hirsingen was a supporter of the Physiocrats. In 1769, he introduced poor relief in the prince-bishopric.

He became sick in 1771, which led to premature electioneering in the prince-bishopric. He died in Porrentruy on April 5, 1775.

References

Simon Nikolaus Euseb von Montjoye-Hirsingen Wikipedia