Franz Christoph Heinrich Alois Graf von Reigersberg (born January 30, 1770, in Würzburg; † November 4, 1865, in Munich) was a Bavarian lawyer and politician.
In 1785, he entered the service of the Würzburg Monastery as a lieutenant and attended the Salzburg Page Training Institute Gregorianum from 1787 to 1790.
Reigersberg was one of the first three people to be awarded the Grand Cross of the newly established Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown in 1808.
After the fall of Count Maximilian von Montgelas in 1817, he chaired the Council of Ministers and was therefore, alongside Foreign Minister Aloys Franz Xaver Graf von Rechberg and Rothenlöwen, the most influential politician under King Max I.
Volume 27, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig, 1888, p. 696 f. Eric O. Mader:Reigersberg, Heinrich Aloys Graf von.