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Johann von Hoverbeck (1 December 1606 – 6 April 1682) was a Prussian diplomat.Hoverbeck's parents were Nikolaus von Hoverbeck, a derivative of a Flemish noble family, who emigrated in 1570 from Brabant to the Margraviate of Brandenburg, and Ursula Gutteter-Dobrodziejski, a derivative from a patrician family in Kraków. Johann von Hoverbeck, born in Aleksandrowice, a manor in the vicinity of Kraków, since 1614 attended the high school in Danzig (Gdańsk). Since 1624 he undertook an extended educational journey through Europe and visited France (Paris, University of Sedan), the Netherlands, England (University of Oxford, London), Italy and Hungary. He returned home in June, 1630. In 1631 he took up duties in governmental services of Brandenburg and dealt with foreign affairs, especially concer

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  • Johann von Hoverbeck, seit 1663 Johann Freiherr von Hoverbeck (* 1. Dezember 1606 in Aleksandrowice bei Krakau; † 6. April 1682 in Hohenstein, Ostpreußen) war ein deutscher Diplomat. Hoverbecks Vater, Nikolaus von Hoverbeck, Abkömmling einer alten flandrischen Adelsfamilie, war 1570 von Brabant nach Alexandrowice, einem Gutsdorf bei Krakau, ausgewandert, angeblich aus Glaubensgründen. Overbecks Mutter war Ursula Gutteter-Dobrodziejski aus einer Patrizierfamilie deutscher Abstammung in Krakau; ihr polnischer Adelstitel wird angezweifelt. Der Vorname des Großvaters Hoverbecks väterlicherseits lautete ebenfalls Johann. (de)
  • Johann von Hoverbeck (1 December 1606 – 6 April 1682) was a Prussian diplomat.Hoverbeck's parents were Nikolaus von Hoverbeck, a derivative of a Flemish noble family, who emigrated in 1570 from Brabant to the Margraviate of Brandenburg, and Ursula Gutteter-Dobrodziejski, a derivative from a patrician family in Kraków. Johann von Hoverbeck, born in Aleksandrowice, a manor in the vicinity of Kraków, since 1614 attended the high school in Danzig (Gdańsk). Since 1624 he undertook an extended educational journey through Europe and visited France (Paris, University of Sedan), the Netherlands, England (University of Oxford, London), Italy and Hungary. He returned home in June, 1630. In 1631 he took up duties in governmental services of Brandenburg and dealt with foreign affairs, especially concerning Poland. He was an envoy of Brandenburg-Prussia in Poland from 1631 to 1682. He was a political architect and co-signer of the Treaty of Wehlau in 1657 and participated also in the Treaty of Oliva in 1660. During his political career he acted as an advisor to Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg. As a gratification for his diplomatical achievements Frederick William presented to him in 1653 the manor of Eichmedien (Nakomiady) in Masuria, Duchy of Prussia. In 1663 the title of a baron war awarded to Johann von Hoverbeck. In 1644 Hoverbeck married Anna Sophia, a daughter of Wolf Dietrich von Rochow. Anna Sophia, with whom he had eleven children, died in 1659. His son became a diplomat too. Hoverbeck died in 1682 in Hohenstein (Olsztynek) in Masuria, Duchy of Prussia. (en)
  • Johann von Hoverbeck – pruski dyplomata żyjący na przełomie XVII i XVIII wieku. Uczestnik kongresu pokojowego w Oliwie w 1660 roku. 3 czerwca 1665 był obecny na sejmie litewskim i raportował Wielkiemu Elektorowi Fryderykowi Wilhelmowi, że „Litwa żyje w strachu przed Moskwą, dlatego zaakceptuje Szwedów”. (pl)
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  • Johann von Hoverbeck, seit 1663 Johann Freiherr von Hoverbeck (* 1. Dezember 1606 in Aleksandrowice bei Krakau; † 6. April 1682 in Hohenstein, Ostpreußen) war ein deutscher Diplomat. Hoverbecks Vater, Nikolaus von Hoverbeck, Abkömmling einer alten flandrischen Adelsfamilie, war 1570 von Brabant nach Alexandrowice, einem Gutsdorf bei Krakau, ausgewandert, angeblich aus Glaubensgründen. Overbecks Mutter war Ursula Gutteter-Dobrodziejski aus einer Patrizierfamilie deutscher Abstammung in Krakau; ihr polnischer Adelstitel wird angezweifelt. Der Vorname des Großvaters Hoverbecks väterlicherseits lautete ebenfalls Johann. (de)
  • Johann von Hoverbeck – pruski dyplomata żyjący na przełomie XVII i XVIII wieku. Uczestnik kongresu pokojowego w Oliwie w 1660 roku. 3 czerwca 1665 był obecny na sejmie litewskim i raportował Wielkiemu Elektorowi Fryderykowi Wilhelmowi, że „Litwa żyje w strachu przed Moskwą, dlatego zaakceptuje Szwedów”. (pl)
  • Johann von Hoverbeck (1 December 1606 – 6 April 1682) was a Prussian diplomat.Hoverbeck's parents were Nikolaus von Hoverbeck, a derivative of a Flemish noble family, who emigrated in 1570 from Brabant to the Margraviate of Brandenburg, and Ursula Gutteter-Dobrodziejski, a derivative from a patrician family in Kraków. Johann von Hoverbeck, born in Aleksandrowice, a manor in the vicinity of Kraków, since 1614 attended the high school in Danzig (Gdańsk). Since 1624 he undertook an extended educational journey through Europe and visited France (Paris, University of Sedan), the Netherlands, England (University of Oxford, London), Italy and Hungary. He returned home in June, 1630. In 1631 he took up duties in governmental services of Brandenburg and dealt with foreign affairs, especially concer (en)
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