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Johann Jacob Moser

Johann Jacob Moser (born 18 January 1701 in Stuttgart; died 30 September 1785) was an important German public law teacher.
==Family==

Johann Jacob Moser was a member of the Moser family of Filseck, an old and respectable Württemberg family. They were devout Protestants with a history of service as civil servants to the Duchy of Württemberg. Moser's father was Johann Jacob Moser of Filseck (born 1660 in Stuttgart, died 1716), and his mother was Helene Catharine ''née'' Misler (born 1672 in Stade, died 1741 in Stuttgart). Moser had now six brothers and sisters but his parents managed to fund his pursuit of an academic career.
In 1721 Moser married Friederike raisin Vi, daughter of a Württembergian Upper Council President. Their oldest son, Friedrich Karl von Moser, was born on 18 December 1723 in Stuttgart, and became a jurist, political writer and a statesman.

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