Baroni of Cavalcabò

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Coat of arms of the Baroni of Cavalcabò

The Baroni von Cavalcabò were a noble Tyrolean family from Trentino .

history

Like the Baroni von Berghof and Baroni von Ehrenfeld, the Baroni von Cavalcabò came from Rovereto in the Diocese of Trento . Whether and to what extent the Baroni von Cavalcabò were related to the Cavalcabò from Cremona has not yet been established.

A baroni is said to have crossed a river on an ox to warn his countrymen of the approaching enemy (Cavalcabò = ox rider), hence the later coat of arms.

For a Felix Baroni-Cavalcabo an imperial nobility negotiation took place in 1788. The increase in status probably took place as a result. The Baroni von Cavalcabo were registered in the Tyrolean aristocratic registers in 1805.

The sex died out in the male line in 1879.

Name bearer

  • Female family members married twice into the family of the later Count Bossi-Fedrigotti von Ochsenfeld (de Campobove):
    • Flora degli Abrami Cavalcabò, daughter of Giacomo Abrami Cavalcabò and Marietta dei Guerrieri married Antonio de Bossi († 1596).
    • Margherita dei Baroni Cavalcabò married on February 4, 1682 with Giovanni Bossi-Fedrigotti von Ochsenfeld (1653–1723), who made the imperial nobility with the predicate von Ochsenfeld by Emperor Charles VI. on January 23, 1717 in Vienna as well as the recognition of the descent from the Bossi house from Milan.
  • Gaspare Antonio Baroni Cavalcabò (* 1682 in Sacco, † 1759 in Villa Lagarina ) was a baroque painter .
  • Eduard Baroni von Cavalcabò , district administrator and member of the Austrian Reichstag
  • Elisabetta Baroni von Cavalcabò (* 1728) married Franz Gelmini von Kreutzhof
  • Julie (born October 16, 1813 in Lemberg ; † July 2, 1887 in Graz ), daughter of the main government councilor Ludwig Cajetan Baroni von Cavalcabò and the singer Josephine Baroni von Cavalcabò, later lover and sole heir to Mozart's son Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart , was one of them Pianist and composer, student of this Franz Xaver Mozart in Lemberg. She married Wilhelm Weber, Edlen von Webenau (born April 2, 1796 in Klagenfurt ; † August 16, 1841), kk Appellationsrat and member of the legislative court commission in Vienna. Robert Schumann dedicated his Humoresque in B flat major op. 20 (1838/39) to her.

coat of arms

1788/1805: In blue on a silver ox jumping up a green mountain, a man in armor with a sword in his right hand. A man in armor with a sword growing on his helmet. The blankets are blue and silver.

Sources & literature

  • Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum: The Tyrolean Nation, 1790-1820 . Innsbruck 1984
  • Walter Hummel: WA Mozart's sons . Kassel / Basel 1956
  • Till Reininghaus: The Dommusikverein and Mozarteum in Salzburg and the Mozart family. The history of a musical institution in the years 1841 to 1860 against the background of Mozart's care and the Mozartiana collection (= contributions to Mozart documentation 2). Carus, Stuttgart 2018, ISBN 978-3-89948-315-4 , especially pp. 363-471.

Individual evidence

  1. Werner Köfler: "History of the Tyrolean Landtag from the beginnings to the repeal of the constitution of the state in 1808", Innsbruck 1985, page 580
  2. Hans Hohenegg: "The nobility in the life of Tyrol - a sociological study", Volume 8, 5th chapter: "The nobility and art, in studies of legal, economic and cultural history", commission publisher of the Austrian. Commission bookstore, Innsbruck 1972
  3. ^ Imperial nobility in the ÖStA, box 17: Barca-Barre (1530–1806)
  4. ^ Rudolf Granichstaedten-Czerva: Ultimus. In: Tiroler Heimatblätter, 19th year, 1941, special issue; Annotations by Alexander GUMPP (Salzburg), p. 7
  5. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of baronial houses B, article Bossi-Fedrigotti v. Belmonte, Justus Perthes Verlag, Gotha 1884 and 1939
  6. ^ WG Dunder: “Memorandum on the Vienna October Revolution. Detailed description of the events including a review ", publisher property of the author, Vienna 1849, p. 37
  7. GHdA Adelslexikon, Volume 15 (134), 2004, p. 496f.
  8. Otto Titan von Hefner: "The nobility of the Fürsteten Grafschaft Tirol", in J. Siebmacher's great Wappenbuch, Vol. IV, 1st section, Verlag Bauer & Raspe, Nuremberg 1857. Name index and coats of arms p. 3 T 2

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