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Herren von Graben

Herren von Graben, also named von (dem) Graben, vom Graben,[1] Grabner, Grabner zu Rosenburg, Graben zu Kornberg, Graben zu Sommeregg, Graben von (zum) Stein,[2] and ab dem Graben was the name of an old (Uradel) Austrian noble family.

Herren von Graben
noble family
„Daß ich grabe bürgt mein Habe.“ „Ich baue, indem ich haue.“
Parent houseHouse of Meinhardin-Gorizia
Country Austria
Founded12th century
FounderKonrad and Grimoald von Graben (named in 1170)
Final rulerFelix Jakob von Graben zum Stein († 1776/1781)
Titlesknights
Style(s)Burgrave of Graz
Burgrave of Marburg
Burgrave of Lienz
Burgrave of Hohenwang
Burgrave of Heinfels
Burgrave and Lord of Gleichenberg
Burgrave and Lord of Sommeregg
Lord of Kornberg
Lord of Rosenburg
Lord of Pottenbrunn
Lord of Stein im Drautal
Lord of the high Lordship of Straß in Steiermark
Stadtholder of Lienz and East Tyrol etc
Estate(s)Schloss Kornberg
Riegersburg Castle
Rosenburg
Burg Sommeregg
Dissolution1776/1780/1781 (1776/1780/1781)
Cadet branchespaternal lines: Orsini-Rosenberg, De Graeff; maternal lines: Jörger von Tollet, Stadl zu Kornberg, Rain zu Sommeregg

History edit

Originally from Carniola,[3] an apparent (or illegitimate) branch of the House of Meinhardin,[4][5] the family spread in neighboring countries. The earliest known members of the Graben family, Konrad and his brother Grimoald von Graben, lived around 1170.[6][7][8]

During the middle ages family went on to rule some Carinthian, Lower Austrian, Tyrolian, East Tyrols, Styrian, Gorizian and modern Italian districts as Burggrafen (a sort of viscount) and Herren (lords) from the early Middle Ages until the 16th-17th centuries. The last member was Felix Jakob von Graben zum Stein who lives in Tyrol († 1776 / 1781).

Coat of arms edit

There are three forms of representation of the gender coat of arms, Von Graben, which have their connection to one another through the established family genealogy.[9][8] Originally, the family carried the coat of arms with the blue oblique beam to silver. From 1328 (until 1556/1564), the Von Graben family of the Kornberg line bore the coat of arms with the shovel (silver shovel on red). However, the derived line Von Graben zu Sommeregg (Andreas von Graben, d. 1463) adopted the oblique beam coat of arms (red, divided by blue and silver) at the time when it was converted into Ortenburger services came.[3] A distinction is made between the family coat of arms with the blue diagonal left bar on silver (also variant with diagonal right bar), the silver shovel on red coat of arms and the coat of arms split from red, and divided three times by blue and silver (or black).

  1. Line am Graben (Carniola): blue diagonal left bar on silver
    1. Line am Graben, Grabenhofen (Graz, Styria): blue diagonal left bar on silver (also variant with diagonal right bar)
      1. Branch at Thal: blue diagonal left bar on silver (also variant with diagonal right bar)
      2. Rosenberger branch (later House of Orsini-RosenbergI): blue diagonal right bar on silver
      3. Line Grabner zu Rosenburg (Second line in Lower Austria): blue diagonal right bar on silver
      4. Kornberg line (Styria): silver shovel on red
        1. First line in Lower Austria: silver shovel on red
        2. First Tyrolean line: silver shovel on red
          1. Swiss line: silver shovel coat on red
        3. Family Graeff / De Graeff: silver shovel on red
        4. Sommeregg line (Carinthia): split from red, and divided three times by blue and silver
          1. Line am Stein (Carinthia): split from red, and divided three times by blue and silver
          2. Second Tyrolean line: split from red, and divided three times by blue and silver

The lines of the family edit

 
This historical sketch shows Ulrich I von Graben, his coat of arms with a blue diagonal left bar on silver, and three of his sons Otto I, Ulrich II and Frederik I von Graben, founders of the Kornberg line, and their new coat of arms with the silver shovel on red. (historical sketch by Matthias Laurenz Gräff)

Originally from Carniola, a line settled in Styria around Graz. This line is named "Line Am Graben". During the later 13th century the later princely family Orsini-Rosenberg descended from a member of the family who lived at the Grazer Castle Alt-Grabenhofen, between Reinerkogel and Rosenberg.[10][11][12] During the early 14th century, the family split into four main lines, the Styrian Grabenhofen line, the Grabner (zu Rosenburg) line in Lower Austria, the Kornberg line and their Dutch offspring (De) Graeff,[13][8] and according to another unverfivied family tradition the Op den Graeff family as well,[14][15] and during the earlier 15th century in the Carynthian-Lienzer Sommeregg line.[16] In 1500, the family split into a new line, the Stein Line at Castle Stein. Two other lines of the Graben family can be found in Tyrol, and one in Switzerland. A detailed list of the lines and branches can be found here:

  1. Counts of Gorizia, Meinhardin
    1. Line Am Graben (Carniola), before 1170-13th century
      1. Line Am Graben, Grabenhofen (Graz, Styria), before 1259-1468
        1. Branch at Thal, early 14th century-after 1341
        2. Rosenberger branch (later House of Orsini-RosenbergI), after 1322
        3. Line Grabner zu Rosenburg (Second line in Lower Austria), before 1314-mid 17th century
        4. Kornberg line (Styria), before 1325-1564
          1. First line in Lower Austria, 1324-1421
          2. First Tyrolean line, 2nd half 15th century-after 1519
            1. Swiss line, unknown
          3. Graeff / De Graeff family (The Netherlands), around 1484
          4. Sommeregg line (Carinthia), before 1436-early 17th century
            1. Line am Stein (Carinthia), 1500-1664 in male line
            2. Second Tyrolean line, early 16th century-1776/80

Kornberg line edit

 
The brothers Wolfgang, Andree and Wilhelm von Graben with his wife Magdalena von Stubenberg

The Grabner zu Kornberg came from Styria in Graz and belonged to the same tribe as the Grabner zu Rosenburg. The first important member of the family was Ulrich II von Graben (named between 1300–1361), who was elevated to the Styrian title of Burggraf of Hohenwang. The Styrian line's residence between 1328 and 1556 was at Schloss Kornberg. Between 1456 and 1564, the Kornberg line was owned the important Lordship Marburg with Obermarburg and the Marburg Castle. They were linked by marriage with the Lords of Windisch-Graetz,[17] Auersperg,[18][better source needed] Stubenberg,[19] and Guttenberg.[20] The Dutch family De Graeff claimed descent from Wolfgang von Graben, a member of the Graben family.[21] Andries de Graeff and his son Cornelis became Free Imperial knights of the Holy Roman Empire. That diploma dates from 19 July 1677:[13]

Fide digis itegur genealogistarum Amsteldamensium edocti testimoniis te Andream de Graeff [Andries de Graeff] non paternum solum ex pervetusta in Comitatu nostro Tyrolensi von Graben dicta familia originem ducere, qua olim per quendam ex ascendentibus tuis ejus nominis in Belgium traducta et in Petrum de Graeff [Pieter Graeff], abavum, Johannem [Jan Pietersz Graeff], proavum, Theodorum [Dirck Jansz Graeff], avum, ac tandem Jacobum [Jacob Dircksz de Graeff], patrem tuum, viros in civitate, Amstelodamensi continua serie consulatum scabinatus senatorii ordinis dignitabitus conspicuos et in publicum bene semper meritos propagata nobiliter et cum splendore inter suos se semper gessaerit interque alios honores praerogativasque nobilibus eo locorum proprias liberum venandi jus in Hollandia, Frisiaque occidentale ac Ultrajectina provinciis habuerit semper et exercuerit.[22]

The Kornberg line died out in 1664 with the death of Anna von Graben. The Lords of Stadl were heirs to their extensive Estate. The inheritance included the possessions of Marburg / Maribor, Kornberg, Rohrbach an der Lafnitz, Grabenhofen with Alt-Grabenhofen Castle, Liechtenberg and Krottenhofen.[23]

Members edit

Line Grabner zu Rosenburg edit

The Grabner zu Rosenburg came from Styria in Graz and belonged to the same tribe as the Kornberger Graben. They had extensive property with the Rosenburg and Pottenbrunn as well as in Moravia and was one of the advocates of Protestantism during the Reformation in Lower Austria. In the 16th century the Grabner Rosenburg made a center of the Austrian Reformation history.[24] During the 16th and early 17th centuries, the Grabner were among the richest and most respected families in Austria,[25] and one of the country's dominant Protestant noble families.[26]

Members edit

Sommeregg line edit

The Sommeregg line which came from the Kornberg line, was the most important family at the court of the Meinhardins of Gorizia in the late 15th and early 16th centuries.[27] The family was mentioned from Vom Graben instead of Von Graben only in Upper Carinthia and East Tyrol.[28] During the later Middle Ages, the success of that family arose from the steady accumulation of land, and loyalty to the Counts of Görz and later to the Habsburg Emperor. The line resided in Lienz, East Tyrol and Carinthia, and became "the most prominent of the family". Family members held the noble titles as the Burgraves of Sommeregg, Heinfels and Lienz. After the death of Leonhard of Gorizia in 1500, they became his successors as stadtholders of Lienz and East Tyrol. The Lienzer line died out in the year 1534, and the zum Stein in 1664.

They were linked by marriage with the Lords of Auersperg,[18] Saurau[29] and Breuner.[30][better source needed]

Members edit

Line at Stein edit

The line at Stein came from Carinthia and East Tyrol and sprang out of the Sommeregg line. The family was mentioned from Vom Graben instead of Von Graben only in Upper Carinthia and East Tyrol.[28] The family held the title Lord of Stein.

Tyrolian line edit

The Tyrolian line came from Carinthia and East Tyrol and sprang out of the Sommeregg line.

  • Otto von Graben zum Stein, was named "Graf zum Stein" (1690–1756)
  • Felix Jakob von Graben zum Stein († 1776/1781), official; last heir of the Von Graben family

Feudal edit

Burgraviates edit

 
Heinfels Castle
  • Burgrave of Lienz
  • Burgrave and Lord of the manor Heinfels
  • Burgrave and Lord of the manor Hohenwang
  • Burgrave and Lord of the manor Sommeregg
  • Burgrave and Lord of the manor Lengberg
  • Burgrave and Lord of the manor Saldenhofen
  • Burgrave and Lord of the manor Gleichenberg
  • Burgrave and Lord of the manor Riegersburg
  • Burgrave and Lord of the manor Landskron

High Lordships edit

  • High Lordship and Castle of Straß
  • High Lordship of Marburg an der Drau and Castle of Obermarburg

Lordships edit

 
Schloss Kornberg
 
Schloss Rosenburg
  • Lordship and Castle of Kornberg
  • Lordship and Castle of Rosenburg
  • Lordship and Castle of Pottenbrunn
  • Lordship and Castle of Zagging

Lord of the manor edit

  • Lord of the manor Graben near Rudolfswerth (Novo Mesto)
  • Lord of the manor Schloss Alt-Grabenhofen in the north of Graz
  • Lord of the manor Stein Castle (Carinthia)| Stein
  • Lord of the manor Herbstenburg
  • Lord of the manor Weidenburg
  • Lord of the manor Eppenstein

Castles, residences edit

Varia edit

In 2013 the worldwide Family Association Gräff-Graeff (Familienverband Gräff-Graeff e.V.) was founded for the claimed Graeff lineage of Wolfgang von Graben.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ In Upper Carynthia and East Tyrol, they are called generally vom Graben. Die Salzburger Lehen in Kärnten bis 1520
  2. ^ Lukas von Graben zum Stein changed his name from von Graben into (von) Graben von (zum) Stein in 1500
  3. ^ a b Dizionario biografico dei friulani: "Virgil von Graben", by Sergio Tavano
  4. ^ Rudolf Granichstaedten-Czerva (1948): "Brixen - Reichsfürstentum und Hofstaat".
  5. ^ Google book search: Das Land Tirol: mit einem Anhange: Vorarlberg: ein Handbuch für Reisende. Von Beda Weber
  6. ^ Johann Weichard Freiherr von Valvasor: Die Ehre dess Hertzogthums Crain: das ist, Wahre, gründliche, und recht eigendliche Belegen- und Beschaffenheit dieses Römisch-Keyserlichen herrlichen Erblandes; Laybach (Ljubljana) 1689
  7. ^ Adalbert Sikora: Die Herren vom Graben in Zeitschrift des historischen Vereines für Steiermark. 51. Jahrgang, Graz 1960, p 43
  8. ^ a b c Von Graben Forschung (german)
  9. ^ Adalbert Sikora: Die Herren vom Graben in Zeitschrift des historischen Vereines für Steiermark. 51. Jahrgang, Graz 1960, p 55
  10. ^ Collegium Res Nobilis Austriae: Orsini und Rosenberg 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Gothaischer Hofkalender: genealogisches Taschenbuch der fürstlichen Häuser, 1942, p. 274
  12. ^ Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels. Ostsee, C. A. Starke., 2004, p. 264, Orsini u. Rosenberg
  13. ^ a b Family De Graeff at the Nieuw Nederlandsch Biographisch Woordenboek, part II
  14. ^ US family genealogy
  15. ^ "Van Bebber Pioneers Newsletter", Doc Store. January 1988" A copied text that is not documented by extern sources says: "Made up from genuine document by Pieter de Graeff, Baron van Zuid Polsbrook (Polsbroek) Purmerland in Ilpendam, living 1661, continued by Pieter Gerritsz de Graeff and after that by Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek (Holland). In the Diploma of Nobility loaned to Andries de Graeff it was affirmed that the family de Graeff was formerly called von Graben, which is the same as de Graeff. This family today shows the same Coat of Arms as the De Graeff family." Accessed 29 sept 2011
  16. ^ Google book search: Kaiser Friedrich III. (1440-1493): Hof, Regierung und Politik
  17. ^ Roots web: Adelheid von Wolfsthal
  18. ^ a b Marek, Miroslav. "Genealogy of the House of Auersperg". Genealogy.EU.[self-published source]
  19. ^ Das Archiv des Hauses Stubenberg: Supplement
  20. ^ Genealogie der Freiherren von Guttenberg, S. 78
  21. ^ Familienverband Gräff-Graeff e. V. (german, english)
  22. ^ Google books: Der deutsche Herold: Zeitschrift für Wappen-, Siegel- u. Familienkunde, Band 3, Seite 92 Nachrichten über die Familie de Graeff (German)
  23. ^ Adalbert Sikora: Die Herren vom Graben. In: Zeitschrift des historischen Vereines für Steiermark. 51. Jg., 1960, ISSN 0437-5890, p 82–84 and 93.
  24. ^ "Wanderungen durch die Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Monarchie", p 333; by Friedrich Umlauft (1879)
  25. ^ "Allgemeine Encyclopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste", book 77, p 220–222 (Leipzig 1864)
  26. ^ www.gedaechtnisdeslandes.at - Pottenbrunn
  27. ^ www.dolomitenstadt.at Ein Kirchlein mit Geschichte
  28. ^ a b Die Salzburger Lehen in Kärnten bis 1520
  29. ^ Google book search: Schauplatz des landsässigen nieder-oesterreichischen Adels vom Herren- und Ritterstande. Band 1. Von Franz Karl Wissgrill und Karl von Odelga (Ulrich von Graben and Barbara von Auersperg)
  30. ^ Marek, Miroslav. "Genealogy of the House of Breuner". Genealogy.EU.[self-published source]

External links edit

  • Von Graben Forschung (german)
  • Familienverband Gräff-Graeff e. V. (german, english)
  • Das Land Tirol: mit einem Anhange: Vorarlberg: ein Handbuch für Reisende. Von Beda Weber (de)
  • Geschichte von Sankt Johann am Graben - Schloss Graben (de)
  • De Graeff at the dutch DBNL
  • Schloss Straß in Steiermark (de)[permanent dead link]
  • Ansitz Herbstenburg (de)
  • .
  • Rudolf Granichstaedten-Czerva (1948): "Brixen - Reichsfürstentum und Hofstaat".

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Herren von Graben also named von dem Graben vom Graben 1 Grabner Grabner zu Rosenburg Graben zu Kornberg Graben zu Sommeregg Graben von zum Stein 2 and ab dem Graben was the name of an old Uradel Austrian noble family Herren von Grabennoble family Dass ich grabe burgt mein Habe Ich baue indem ich haue Parent houseHouse of Meinhardin GoriziaCountryAustriaFounded12th centuryFounderKonrad and Grimoald von Graben named in 1170 Final rulerFelix Jakob von Graben zum Stein 1776 1781 TitlesknightsStyle s Burgrave of GrazBurgrave of MarburgBurgrave of LienzBurgrave of HohenwangBurgrave of HeinfelsBurgrave and Lord of GleichenbergBurgrave and Lord of SommereggLord of KornbergLord of RosenburgLord of PottenbrunnLord of Stein im DrautalLord of the high Lordship of Strass in SteiermarkStadtholder of Lienz and East Tyrol etcEstate s Schloss KornbergRiegersburg CastleRosenburgBurg SommereggDissolution1776 1780 1781 1776 1780 1781 Cadet branchespaternal lines Orsini Rosenberg De Graeff maternal lines Jorger von Tollet Stadl zu Kornberg Rain zu Sommeregg Contents 1 History 1 1 Coat of arms 1 2 The lines of the family 1 2 1 Kornberg line 1 2 1 1 Members 1 2 2 Line Grabner zu Rosenburg 1 2 2 1 Members 1 2 3 Sommeregg line 1 2 3 1 Members 1 2 4 Line at Stein 1 2 5 Tyrolian line 1 3 Feudal 1 3 1 Burgraviates 1 3 2 High Lordships 1 3 3 Lordships 1 3 4 Lord of the manor 1 3 5 Castles residences 2 Varia 3 See also 4 Notes 5 External linksHistory editOriginally from Carniola 3 an apparent or illegitimate branch of the House of Meinhardin 4 5 the family spread in neighboring countries The earliest known members of the Graben family Konrad and his brother Grimoald von Graben lived around 1170 6 7 8 nbsp The origin emergence of the Herren von Graben from the houses of Gorz Meinhardiner left and possibly Orsini right in a historical sketch by Matthias Laurenz Graff 2024 nbsp Conrad vom Graben in a historical sketch During the middle ages family went on to rule some Carinthian Lower Austrian Tyrolian East Tyrols Styrian Gorizian and modern Italian districts as Burggrafen a sort of viscount and Herren lords from the early Middle Ages until the 16th 17th centuries The last member was Felix Jakob von Graben zum Stein who lives in Tyrol 1776 1781 Coat of arms edit There are three forms of representation of the gender coat of arms Von Graben which have their connection to one another through the established family genealogy 9 8 Originally the family carried the coat of arms with the blue oblique beam to silver From 1328 until 1556 1564 the Von Graben family of the Kornberg line bore the coat of arms with the shovel silver shovel on red However the derived line Von Graben zu Sommeregg Andreas von Graben d 1463 adopted the oblique beam coat of arms red divided by blue and silver at the time when it was converted into Ortenburger services came 3 A distinction is made between the family coat of arms with the blue diagonal left bar on silver also variant with diagonal right bar the silver shovel on red coat of arms and the coat of arms split from red and divided three times by blue and silver or black nbsp Heraldic family tree of the Graben and their descendants nbsp Coat of arms with blue diagonal left bar on silver ancient nbsp Coat of arms with silver shovel on red variant with shovel nbsp Coat of arms with split from red blue and silver divided nbsp Both coat of arms versions of the Von Graben archiv Matthias Laurenz Graff Line am Graben Carniola blue diagonal left bar on silver Line am Graben Grabenhofen Graz Styria blue diagonal left bar on silver also variant with diagonal right bar Branch at Thal blue diagonal left bar on silver also variant with diagonal right bar Rosenberger branch later House of Orsini RosenbergI blue diagonal right bar on silver Line Grabner zu Rosenburg Second line in Lower Austria blue diagonal right bar on silver Kornberg line Styria silver shovel on red First line in Lower Austria silver shovel on red First Tyrolean line silver shovel on red Swiss line silver shovel coat on red Family Graeff De Graeff silver shovel on red Sommeregg line Carinthia split from red and divided three times by blue and silver Line am Stein Carinthia split from red and divided three times by blue and silver Second Tyrolean line split from red and divided three times by blue and silver The lines of the family edit See also Von Graben family tree nbsp This historical sketch shows Ulrich I von Graben his coat of arms with a blue diagonal left bar on silver and three of his sons Otto I Ulrich II and Frederik I von Graben founders of the Kornberg line and their new coat of arms with the silver shovel on red historical sketch by Matthias Laurenz Graff Originally from Carniola a line settled in Styria around Graz This line is named Line Am Graben During the later 13th century the later princely family Orsini Rosenberg descended from a member of the family who lived at the Grazer Castle Alt Grabenhofen between Reinerkogel and Rosenberg 10 11 12 During the early 14th century the family split into four main lines the Styrian Grabenhofen line the Grabner zu Rosenburg line in Lower Austria the Kornberg line and their Dutch offspring De Graeff 13 8 and according to another unverfivied family tradition the Op den Graeff family as well 14 15 and during the earlier 15th century in the Carynthian Lienzer Sommeregg line 16 In 1500 the family split into a new line the Stein Line at Castle Stein Two other lines of the Graben family can be found in Tyrol and one in Switzerland A detailed list of the lines and branches can be found here Counts of Gorizia Meinhardin Line Am Graben Carniola before 1170 13th century Line Am Graben Grabenhofen Graz Styria before 1259 1468 Branch at Thal early 14th century after 1341 Rosenberger branch later House of Orsini RosenbergI after 1322 Line Grabner zu Rosenburg Second line in Lower Austria before 1314 mid 17th century Kornberg line Styria before 1325 1564 First line in Lower Austria 1324 1421 First Tyrolean line 2nd half 15th century after 1519 Swiss line unknown Graeff De Graeff family The Netherlands around 1484 Sommeregg line Carinthia before 1436 early 17th century Line am Stein Carinthia 1500 1664 in male line Second Tyrolean line early 16th century 1776 80 Kornberg line edit nbsp The brothers Wolfgang Andree and Wilhelm von Graben with his wife Magdalena von Stubenberg The Grabner zu Kornberg came from Styria in Graz and belonged to the same tribe as the Grabner zu Rosenburg The first important member of the family was Ulrich II von Graben named between 1300 1361 who was elevated to the Styrian title of Burggraf of Hohenwang The Styrian line s residence between 1328 and 1556 was at Schloss Kornberg Between 1456 and 1564 the Kornberg line was owned the important Lordship Marburg with Obermarburg and the Marburg Castle They were linked by marriage with the Lords of Windisch Graetz 17 Auersperg 18 better source needed Stubenberg 19 and Guttenberg 20 The Dutch family De Graeff claimed descent from Wolfgang von Graben a member of the Graben family 21 Andries de Graeff and his son Cornelis became Free Imperial knights of the Holy Roman Empire That diploma dates from 19 July 1677 13 Fide digis itegur genealogistarum Amsteldamensium edocti testimoniis te Andream de Graeff Andries de Graeff non paternum solum ex pervetusta in Comitatu nostro Tyrolensi von Graben dicta familia originem ducere qua olim per quendam ex ascendentibus tuis ejus nominis in Belgium traducta et in Petrum de Graeff Pieter Graeff abavum Johannem Jan Pietersz Graeff proavum Theodorum Dirck Jansz Graeff avum ac tandem Jacobum Jacob Dircksz de Graeff patrem tuum viros in civitate Amstelodamensi continua serie consulatum scabinatus senatorii ordinis dignitabitus conspicuos et in publicum bene semper meritos propagata nobiliter et cum splendore inter suos se semper gessaerit interque alios honores praerogativasque nobilibus eo locorum proprias liberum venandi jus in Hollandia Frisiaque occidentale ac Ultrajectina provinciis habuerit semper et exercuerit 22 The Kornberg line died out in 1664 with the death of Anna von Graben The Lords of Stadl were heirs to their extensive Estate The inheritance included the possessions of Marburg Maribor Kornberg Rohrbach an der Lafnitz Grabenhofen with Alt Grabenhofen Castle Liechtenberg and Krottenhofen 23 Members edit Ulrich I von Graben before 1325 Ulrich II von Graben around 1361 Friedrich I von Graben before 1404 Friedrich II von Graben before or around 1379 before 1463 Ulrich III von Graben 1415 1486 Reinprecht V von Graben named between 1456 and 1493 Wolfgang von Graben 1521 Andree von Graben 1521 Wilhelm von Graben 1523 Andra von Graben 1556 nbsp Friedrich II von Graben nbsp Wolfgang von Graben 1521 and his younger brother Andree von Graben 1521 Lords of Kornberg and Maribor Burgraves of Saldenhofen nbsp Wolfgang von Graben and his son Pieter Graeff founding of the De Graeff family from the House of Graben Wolfgang von Graben right with the old Graben coat of arms and Pieter in front of the city of Amsterdam historical sketch by Matthias Laurenz Graff nbsp Andra von Graben 1556 last make member of the Kornberg line Line Grabner zu Rosenburg edit The Grabner zu Rosenburg came from Styria in Graz and belonged to the same tribe as the Kornberger Graben They had extensive property with the Rosenburg and Pottenbrunn as well as in Moravia and was one of the advocates of Protestantism during the Reformation in Lower Austria In the 16th century the Grabner Rosenburg made a center of the Austrian Reformation history 24 During the 16th and early 17th centuries the Grabner were among the richest and most respected families in Austria 25 and one of the country s dominant Protestant noble families 26 Members edit Sebastian I Grabner zu Rosenburg 1535 leading protestant Georg Grabner zu Rosenburg und Zagging before or around 1510 1562 protestant forerunner Leopold Grabner zu Rosenburg 1528 1583 leading protestant Sebastian II Grabner zu Rosenburg 1610 leading protestant nbsp Epitaph of Hans von Dachpeck zu Greillensteina 1499 and his wife Petronelle Grabner zu Judenau nbsp Georg Grabner zu Rosenburg und Zagging 1562 and his brother Leopold Grabner zu Rosenburg 1583 in front of Pottenbrunn nbsp Sebastian II Grabner zu Rosenburg 1610 Sommeregg line edit See also Burgraviate of Sommeregg The Sommeregg line which came from the Kornberg line was the most important family at the court of the Meinhardins of Gorizia in the late 15th and early 16th centuries 27 The family was mentioned from Vom Graben instead of Von Graben only in Upper Carinthia and East Tyrol 28 During the later Middle Ages the success of that family arose from the steady accumulation of land and loyalty to the Counts of Gorz and later to the Habsburg Emperor The line resided in Lienz East Tyrol and Carinthia and became the most prominent of the family Family members held the noble titles as the Burgraves of Sommeregg Heinfels and Lienz After the death of Leonhard of Gorizia in 1500 they became his successors as stadtholders of Lienz and East Tyrol The Lienzer line died out in the year 1534 and the zum Stein in 1664 They were linked by marriage with the Lords of Auersperg 18 Saurau 29 and Breuner 30 better source needed Members edit Andreas von Graben Vom Graben 1463 Cosmas von Graben Vom Graben 15th century Virgil von Graben Vom Graben 1430 1440 1507 Rosina von Graben von Rain 1534 nbsp Andreas von Graben 1463 nbsp Virgil von Graben 1430 40 1507 nbsp Coat of arms Graben zu Sommeregg Von Rain zu Sommeregg Line at Stein edit The line at Stein came from Carinthia and East Tyrol and sprang out of the Sommeregg line The family was mentioned from Vom Graben instead of Von Graben only in Upper Carinthia and East Tyrol 28 The family held the title Lord of Stein Lukas von Graben zum Stein 15th 1550 nbsp Lukas von Graben zum Stein 1550 nbsp Hans von Graben zum Stein the older 1587 nbsp Oswald von Graben zum Stein 1609 and his wife Sabina von Denburg Tyrolian line edit The Tyrolian line came from Carinthia and East Tyrol and sprang out of the Sommeregg line Otto von Graben zum Stein was named Graf zum Stein 1690 1756 Felix Jakob von Graben zum Stein 1776 1781 official last heir of the Von Graben family nbsp Hans Karl von Graben nbsp members of the tyrolian branch of the Graben von Stein during the 17th century nbsp Otto von Graben zum Stein 1690 1756 Feudal edit Burgraviates edit nbsp Heinfels Castle Burgrave of Lienz Burgrave and Lord of the manor Heinfels Burgrave and Lord of the manor Hohenwang Burgrave and Lord of the manor Sommeregg Burgrave and Lord of the manor Lengberg Burgrave and Lord of the manor Saldenhofen Burgrave and Lord of the manor Gleichenberg Burgrave and Lord of the manor Riegersburg Burgrave and Lord of the manor Landskron High Lordships edit High Lordship and Castle of Strass High Lordship of Marburg an der Drau and Castle of Obermarburg Lordships edit nbsp Schloss Kornberg nbsp Schloss Rosenburg Lordship and Castle of Kornberg Lordship and Castle of Rosenburg Lordship and Castle of Pottenbrunn Lordship and Castle of Zagging Lord of the manor edit Lord of the manor Graben near Rudolfswerth Novo Mesto Lord of the manor Schloss Alt Grabenhofen in the north of Graz Lord of the manor Stein Castle Carinthia Stein Lord of the manor Herbstenburg Lord of the manor Weidenburg Lord of the manor Eppenstein Castles residences edit Ansitz Graben at Lienz Burg Bruck at LienzVaria editIn 2013 the worldwide Family Association Graff Graeff Familienverband Graff Graeff e V was founded for the claimed Graeff lineage of Wolfgang von Graben See also editVon Graben family treeNotes edit In Upper Carynthia and East Tyrol they are called generally vom Graben Die Salzburger Lehen in Karnten bis 1520 Lukas von Graben zum Stein changed his name from von Graben into von Graben von zum Stein in 1500 a b Dizionario biografico dei friulani Virgil von Graben by Sergio Tavano Rudolf Granichstaedten Czerva 1948 Brixen Reichsfurstentum und Hofstaat Google book search Das Land Tirol mit einem Anhange Vorarlberg ein Handbuch fur Reisende Von Beda Weber Johann Weichard Freiherr von Valvasor Die Ehre dess Hertzogthums Crain das ist Wahre grundliche und recht eigendliche Belegen und Beschaffenheit dieses Romisch Keyserlichen herrlichen Erblandes Laybach Ljubljana 1689 Adalbert Sikora Die Herren vom Graben in Zeitschrift des historischen Vereines fur Steiermark 51 Jahrgang Graz 1960 p 43 a b c Von Graben Forschung german Adalbert Sikora Die Herren vom Graben in Zeitschrift des historischen Vereines fur Steiermark 51 Jahrgang Graz 1960 p 55 Collegium Res Nobilis Austriae Orsini und Rosenberg Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Gothaischer Hofkalender genealogisches Taschenbuch der furstlichen Hauser 1942 p 274 Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels Ostsee C A Starke 2004 p 264 Orsini u Rosenberg a b Family De Graeff at the Nieuw Nederlandsch Biographisch Woordenboek part II US family genealogy Van Bebber Pioneers Newsletter Doc Store January 1988 A copied text that is not documented by extern sources says Made up from genuine document by Pieter de Graeff Baron van Zuid Polsbrook Polsbroek Purmerland in Ilpendam living 1661 continued by Pieter Gerritsz de Graeff and after that by Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek Holland In the Diploma of Nobility loaned to Andries de Graeff it was affirmed that the family de Graeff was formerly called von Graben which is the same as de Graeff This family today shows the same Coat of Arms as the De Graeff family Accessed 29 sept 2011 Google book search Kaiser Friedrich III 1440 1493 Hof Regierung und Politik Roots web Adelheid von Wolfsthal a b Marek Miroslav Genealogy of the House of Auersperg Genealogy EU self published source Das Archiv des Hauses Stubenberg Supplement Genealogie der Freiherren von Guttenberg S 78 Familienverband Graff Graeff e V german english Google books Der deutsche Herold Zeitschrift fur Wappen Siegel u Familienkunde Band 3 Seite 92 Nachrichten uber die Familie de Graeff German Adalbert Sikora Die Herren vom Graben In Zeitschrift des historischen Vereines fur Steiermark 51 Jg 1960 ISSN 0437 5890 p 82 84 and 93 Wanderungen durch die Oesterreichisch Ungarische Monarchie p 333 by Friedrich Umlauft 1879 Allgemeine Encyclopadie der Wissenschaften und Kunste book 77 p 220 222 Leipzig 1864 www gedaechtnisdeslandes at Pottenbrunn www dolomitenstadt at Ein Kirchlein mit Geschichte a b Die Salzburger Lehen in Karnten bis 1520 Google book search Schauplatz des landsassigen nieder oesterreichischen Adels vom Herren und Ritterstande Band 1 Von Franz Karl Wissgrill und Karl von Odelga Ulrich von Graben and Barbara von Auersperg Marek Miroslav Genealogy of the House of Breuner Genealogy EU self published source External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Von Graben Von Graben Forschung german Familienverband Graff Graeff e V german english Das Land Tirol mit einem Anhange Vorarlberg ein Handbuch fur Reisende Von Beda Weber de Geschichte von Sankt Johann am Graben Schloss Graben de De Graeff at the dutch DBNL Burg Hohenwang de Burg Sommeregg de Burg Heinfels de Schloss Kornberg de Schloss Strass in Steiermark de permanent dead link Ansitz Herbstenburg de Austro Archiv Beitrage zur Familiengeschichte Tirols Graben von Stein de Rudolf Granichstaedten Czerva 1948 Brixen Reichsfurstentum und Hofstaat Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Herren von Graben amp oldid 1221723669, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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