Appetzhofen

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Coat of arms of the barons of Appetzhofen

The von Appetzhofen family was a noble family from the Upper Austria, which was at least temporarily resident in Waldshut .

history

According to the KK aristocratic archives in Vienna, Emperor Karl V. Paul von Appetzhofen bestowed the knightly nobility with a coat of arms.

Ferdinand von Appetzhofen and Joachim von Heggelbach were referred to as cousins ​​in 1527. Paul von Appetzhofen, the father of Anna Maria, the wife of Johannes Christoph Feldmann , was Obervogt in Reichenau in 1562 . From 1570 to 1573 Paul von Appetzhofen was the administrator of the Swabian bailiwick in Altdorf . At least for a time the barons of Appetzhofen had their seat in Waldshut. Their daughter Anna Maria Feldmann was married to Adam Schäfer , a branch of the gentlemen giving .

Rosary Brotherhood

Excerpt from the list of members of the Rosary Brotherhood
Appetzhofen coat of arms on the left

At the request of Waldvogt Konrad von Altendorff zu Neuwenhusen, Jakob Appenzeller, Johann Christopf Feltmann, and the Junker Balthasar von Steinbockh (probably Steinbach), on January 24, 1628 the Magister generalis Ordinis Praedicatorum, Franciscus Seraphinus Siccus zu Rome, was requested in the parish church of Birndorf to introduce a rosary brotherhood . Its members included almost the entire nobility of the area such as Konrad von Altendorf and his wife Maria von Breittenlandenberg, Jakob von Schönau and his wife Margaretha von Reinach, Johannes Franz von Schönau , Dietrich von Schönau, Johann Kaspar von Schönau, Martin von Haideckh, Ursula Holdermännin von Holderstein, Margaretha von Homburg, born von Breittenlandenberg, Christoph Jakob von Mandach, Eva von Mandach, born von Haideckh, Lorenz zu Rhein, Maria Agnes zu Rhein, born von Rosenbach, Melchior zu Rhein, Johann Balthasar von Steinbockh, Juliana von Steinbockh , née von Haideckh, Margaretha von Appetzhofen, née Eglossin von Zell, Johannes Christoph Feltmann, Anna Maria Feltmann, née von Appetzhofen, Johann Ludwig Feltmann , Christian Schäfer , Nicolaus Schäfer, Johann Jakob Schuler, Georg Hattenbach, Christoph Straubhaar, Christoph Tschudi von Wasserstelz , Friedrich Straubhaar, Franz Ignaz Anton Joseph von Schönau, Franz Christoph Tschudi von Glarus, Franz Augustin Fridolin von Schönau, Georg Sebastian Reinhard von Kagenegg, Waldvogteiamstmeister Feinlin, Johannes Franz Joseph von Schönau, Johann Ulrich Hug von Winterbach, Johann Christoph Straubhaar, conductor of the Königsfelder Hof, Johann Heinrich Hermann von Kagenegg, Johann Leopold von Wittenbach and others .

coat of arms

The coat of arms of the Barons of Appetzhofen shows a golden sloping bar covered with three scrapers of natural color; on the stech helmet with black and gold covers a shredder between two gold buffalo horns divided over black.

Individual evidence

  1. Julius Kindler von Knobloch: Upper Baden gender book , Volume I., p. 19
  2. Freiburg Diocesan Archive, Vol. 21, p. 228

literature

  • Julius Kindler von Knobloch: Upper Baden Gender Book , Volume I., 1819
  • Aeron Charline: Appetzhofen (noble family), publisher: Onym Press (January 10, 2012), ISBN 978-613906865-4