Johann_Christoph_von_Ponickau

Johann Christoph von Ponickau

Johann Christoph von Ponickau

German chamberlain


Johann Christoph von Ponickau (21 March 1652 – 31 October 1726), was a counselor and chamberlain at the Dresden court of the elector of Saxony.

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Early life

Ponickau was born on 21 March 1652 into the Ponickau family [de] family. He owned several estates, including the Rittergut in Pomßen near Leipzig.

Career

He was a counselor and chamberlain at the Dresden court of the elector of Saxony, who was at the same time King of Poland (Königlich-polnischer und kurfürstlich-sächsischer Rat). Ponickau was also head (Stiftshauptmann) of the Kollegiatstift Wurzen [de].

Personal life

Ponickau was married to Eleonora Elisabeth von Bernstein. One of their children:

  • Johanne Eleonore Caroline von Poickau, who married Friedrich Carl von Pöllnitz [de] in Altenburg on 14 December 1727.

Ponickau died in Pomßen on 31 October 1726 at age 74. A memorial service was held for him at the Wehrkirche Pomßen [de] on 6 February 1727, for which Johann Sebastian Bach composed a cantata, Ich lasse dich nicht, du segnest mich denn, BWV 157, for which Ponickau had selected the scripture text on which it is based.[1][2][3]


References

  1. Werthemann, Helene. "Bachkantaten in der Predigerkirche" (in German). Predigerkirche Zürich. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
  2. Marshall, Robert L.; Marshall, Traute M. (2016). Exploring the World of J. S. Bach: A Traveler's Guide. University of Illinois Press. pp. 176–177. ISBN 978-0-252-04031-3.

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