Ferdinand Bonaventura II von HarrachFerdinand Bonaventura Anton von Harrach zu Rohrau und Thannhausen (11 April 1708 – Vienna, 28 January 1778) was an Austrian statesman, diplomat, Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece and Governor of Milan. To distinguish him from his grandfather of the same name, he is referred to in contemporary sources as Ferdinand Bonaventura II. BiographyFerdinand Bonaventura II was the youngest son of Aloys Thomas Raimund, Count Harrach and his second wife Anna Cäcilia von Thannhausen. He entered the civil service and soon became an Austrian Privy councillor. In October 1744 he was seconded as imperial commissioner to the selection of a new Archbishop of Salzburg. From 1745 to 1750 he was Land Marshal of Lower Austria. In October 1746, Maria Theresa sent him to the Congress of Breda as Minister Plenipotentiary. Marriage and childrenHis first marriage, concluded in 1733 with Maria Elizabeth (1718–1738), daughter of Johann Wenzel von Gallas, Viceroy of Naples, remained childless.
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