Joachim Otto von Bassewitz


Joachim Otto von Bassewitz or Bassewiß was a German statesman and politician. He was a Geheimrat of Holstein-Gottorp, president of the chamber and bailiff at Kiel.

Life

From the old Mecklenburg family of Bassewitz, his parents were the landrat Philipp Cuno von Bassewitz and Catharina Oelgard von Lehsten. Joachim's first wife was Catharina Ilsabe von Bassewitz, with whom he had a daughter and a son who predeceased him. After Catharina's death he married again in 1720 to Adelheid Benedicte von Ahlefeldt, daughter of Benedikt von Ahlefeldt and Elisabeth von Moltke, with whom he had one child, who also predeceased him.
His first role was as kammerjunker to the Principality of Naumburg, then Kammerherr to Saxony and Poland. In between those two offices he served as ambassador to the Prussian court in Berlin and later as Amtmann von Bordesholm, Kiel and Neumünster. Finally Charles Frederick, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp made him a Geheimrat and chamber president, and Schlosshauptmann in Kiel. He was also Geheimrat to the Bishop of Lübeck in Eutin. He was Herr of the estates of Dalwitz, Stierow, Stechow and Holz-Lübchin in Mecklenburg. Bassewitz was a recipient of theOrder of Alexander Nevsky.