Consolati from and to Heiligenbrunn

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Coat of arms of the Counts Consolati 1790

The imperial counts Consolati von und zu Heiligenbrunn and Pauhof , also Fontana Santa and Povo , are a family from an old Tridentine patrician dynasty that gained respect in Austria and Bavaria.

history

The sex of the Consolati comes from Villano, a patch between Trento and Rovereto , then the centuries in Trento lived and patrician counted (see Italian needle ) .

Trento in the 18th century

The first known ancestor of the family, Antonio, lived in Villano around the middle of the 15th century, and his son, Gianmaria, married to Philippine Lognis, was Proveditore in Volano around 1491 . The latter's son, Vincenzo, first went to Trento , where he built the “Fontana Santa” seat near the city in 1557, was Podesta of the city in 1578 and received imperial nobility from Emperor Rudolph II in 1603. Filippo came from his marriage to Elisabetta Lovello, married Barbara Terlago, from which marriage Gianmaria arose. The latter was the castle captain of the Prince-Bishop of Trento at Castel Pergine in Pergine Valsugana , married Dorothea Novelli, and the son of this marriage, Vincenzo, married to Cäcilia de Sardagna, was Filippo, who married Vittoria de Cresseri and was the progenitor of all Consolati still alive today. From several of the latter's sons, Vincenzo donated the Count's line, which is still flourishing today.

According to the diploma from 1790, the imperial count came to the Vincenzo family in the imperial vicariate of Elector Carl Theodor von der Pfalz, with the predicates "Fontana Santa and Povo". The seat of Povo (now part of Trento), along with many other goods, passed to the Consolati family from the count's wife, Elisabetta dei Perotti. They had four sons. Philipp (Filippo) (1754–1836) was President of the Tribunal at Trento, married to Carolina Countess of Lodron -Laterano, who died without heirs. Only the youngest son Peter (Pietro) (1758-1813) received the gender in the male line, which in 1836 also received the Austrian count. Peter was Podestà of the city of Trento in 1803 and 1804 , married Josefa Countess of Quarienti zu Rallo, Castel-Malosco and Seregnano (1774-1836) on January 23, 1827 and received the castle and property of Seregnano through the same.

Personalities

  • Antonio Giacomo Consolati was around 1785, owner of a silk manufacture and filatorium in Wienersdorf near Traiskirchen
  • Philipp Graf Consolati von und zu Heiligenbrunn and Pauhof (1754–1836) was President of the Criminal Court for the Italian part of Tyrol in 1813.
  • Vincenz Philipp Graf Consolati von und zu Heiligenbrunn and Pauhof, noble gentleman on Castel-Seregnano (born October 19, 1803 in Trient; † December 16, 1863 in Vienna ), son of the above, was a large landowner, farmer in Tyrol and patrician of the city of Trento and politician, member of the newly elected Reichsrat on June 17, 1863, married since January 23, 1827 to Marianne Freiin Buffa von Lilienberg (born May 15, 1804 in Telve (Suganerthal); † January 22, 1876). He had three sons Otto Simon Ferdinand Philipp and Peter Maria and three daughters, Augusta Josepha, Josephine and Marta Carolina.
  • Ferdinand Philipp Count Consolati zu Heiligenbrunn and Pauhof (* January 7, 1833 in Trient; † May 3, 1876 ibid), son of the above, was a member of the manor house for life. On June 30, 1857, he married Countess Bianca Maria von Thun-Hohenstein and Castell Fondo (born February 19, 1835 in Trento; † October 29, 1917 there).
  • Otto Simon Graf Consolati von und zu Heiligenbrunn and Pauhof (born January 27, 1843 in Trient), son of Vincent, had Fontanasanta, a villa and an estate built in the classicist style near Trento in 1810, now owned by the von Lutterotti and von Streng families .
  • Peter Maria Graf Consolati von und zu Heiligenbrunn and Pauhof (born June 29, 1845 in Trient; † June 23, 1905 ibid), son of Vincent, was commander of the royal Saxon order of Albrecht, lord and farmer in Tyrol, kuk Kämmerer, kk District captain and availability commissioner, then politician, from 1877 member of the Reichsrat in the V. and VI. Legislative period, married to Countess Marie von Toggenburg (* July 15, 1854 in Venice , † December 18, 1922 in Bozen ).
  • Vinzenz Graf Consolati von und zu Heiligenbrunn and Pauhof (born April 22, 1857 in Venice; † August 9, 1924 in Fontanasanta), son of Ferdinand, was Podesta of the city of Trento and president of the local commission and member of the manor of the Austrian Imperial Council for life . He married Luisa (born March 23, 1866 in Trient; + July 26, 1945 in Fontanasanta near Trento), daughter of Count Carlo Kajetan von Lodron -Laterano a. Castelromano.

coat of arms

1790: Squared shield. 1 and 4 in blue an inward-looking golden lion. 2 and 3 horizontally, at the top with red, gold and blue streaked lengthways six times, at the bottom with silver and gold cut across, without image. Three helmets rise above the count's crown, of which the middle one is crowned. The helmet on the right bears the lions of the 1st and 4th fields, the middle one a right-hand black eagle, and the left two buffalo horns cut across from red and silver with alternating tinctures. The covers of the right helmet are blue and gold, those of the middle black and gold, and those of the left red and silver.

literature

  • Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the count's houses for the year 1857, volume 30, Verlag Justus Perthes, Gotha 1857
  • Illustrated magazine from 1897 - Old and New World, Illustrated Catholic family paper for entertainment and instruction, 31st year, Verlaganstalt Benziger & Co.AG, Einsiedeln, Waldshut 1897
  • Oswald Knauer: "The Austrian Parliament 1848-1966", Bergland Verlag, Vienna 1969

Web links

Commons : Consolati  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Prof. Dr. Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : "German count houses of the present: in heraldic, historical and genealogical relation", 3rd volume, AZ, Verlag TO Weigel, Leipzig 1854, p. 65 f.
  2. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the count's houses for the year 1857, Volume 30, Verlag Justus Perthes, Gotha 1857, p. 160
  3. http://www.zeno.org/Pierer-1857/A/Consolati
  4. ^ Ingrid Mittenzwei: "Between yesterday and tomorrow: Vienna's early bourgeoisie at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries", Volume VII, Verlag Böhlau, Cologne Weimar Vienna 1998, p. 133 f.
  5. Der Bote von Südtirol No. 35 of December 18, 1813, Bozen, p. 196
  6. ^ Bote für Tirol: Official Gazette of the Authorities, Offices and Courts of Tirol No. 68, of October 4, 1815, p. 404
  7. Stenographic minutes of the meetings of the House of Representatives of the Reichsrat, Volume 1, KK Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1864, p. 7
  8. Pictures and notes for the illustrated magazine from 1897 - Old and New World, Illustrated Catholic Family Gazette
  9. Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Kaiserthumes Österreich for the year 1868, Verlag der GJ Manz'schen Buchhandlung, Vienna 1868, p. 188
  10. ^ Through the marriage of Countess Annunziata Consolati († 1948 in Kaltern ) with the judge Karl von Lutterotti (1886–1964). See Hubert Jedin : Dr. Karl von Lutterotti - A sheet of memory . In: Der Schlern 39, 1965, Verlag Athesia Bozen
  11. ^ Inge Steinsträsser: Wanderer between the political powers: Father Nikolaus von Lutterotti OSB , Verlag Böhlau, Cologne Weimar Vienna 2009, p. 165
  12. http://ww-person.com/cgi-bin/l1/LANG=germ/INDEX=I458176
  13. Handbook of the very highest court and the court of his K. and K. Apostolic Majesty. KK Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1896, page 111
  14. http://ww-person.com/cgi-bin/l1/LANG=germ/INDEX=I458176