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Paul Graf Fugger or Paul Graf Fugger-Kirchberg-Weißenhorn (13 October 1637, Augsburg - 27 April 1701, Munich) was a German politician of the Fugger family. He was a Reichshofrat and an Electoral Bavarian Obersthofmeister. He was the fifteenth child of Otto Heinrich Fugger.

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  1. "CERL Thesaurus - Fugger zu Kirchberg und Weißenhorn, Paul". data.cerl.org. Retrieved 14 October 2024.

Family tree

Fugger family tree
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FounderHans
Advenit 1367
†1408
2nd generation

Andreas
vom Reh
(1394–1457)

Jakob d.Ä.
von der Lilie
(1398–1469)
3rd generationLukas
(1439–1499)
Hans
(* 1443)
Ulrich d.Ä.
(1441–1510)
Georg
(1453–1506)
Jakob d.R.
(1459–1525)
4th generationGastel
(1475–1539)
Ulrich d.J.
(1490–1525)
Raymund
(1489–1535)
Anton
(1493–1560)
5th generationWolfgang
(1519/20–1568)
Hans Jakob
(1516–1575)
Georg
(1518–1569)
Ulrich
(1526–1584)
Markus
(1529–1597)
Hans
(1531–1598)
Jakob
(1542–1598)
6th generationJohann Christoph
(† 1612)
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Philipp Eduard
(1546–1618)
Octavian Secundus
(1549–1600)
Christoph
(1566–1615)
Johann
(1583–1633)
7th generationHans Ernst
(1590–1639)
Otto Heinrich
(1592–1644)
8th generationChristoph Rudolph
(1615–1673)
Paul
(1637–1701)
Later generations
Henryk Maria Fukier
(1886–1959)
Carl Ernst
(1859–1940)
Anselm Maria
(1766–1821)
Still existing branches
of the Fugger family
Fugger von Kirchberg und zu WeißenhornFugger von GlöttFugger-Babenhausen
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