Dürr (noble family)

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Coat of arms of the drought (Derren)

The by Dürr (also drought or Doerr ) was an out of Krain derived Austrian noble family , which was first mentioned in 1388 and became extinct late 16th century.

history

The first known member of the family was the knight Berchtold von der Dürr , who signed a certificate in 1388. Shortly afterwards Niklas von der Dürr was mentioned in a document. In 1418 he and his sons Berchtold, Georg and Friedrich were enfeoffed by Hermann Graf zu Cilli with some properties near Oberburg .

In the years 1478 and 1479, Johann (also: Hanns ) von der Dürr was the first member of the family to be named Edler Hanns von der Dürr zu Pernstein and Ternberg .

Jakob von Dürr was pledge holder in Forchtenstein at the time of the settlement of today's Burgenland Croats and is said to have played a major role in this.

The last two members of the family died in 1583 with the brothers Sigismund Andreas and Johann Jakob von der Dürr as owners of the Dornau estate and the Thalberg estate near Zilli .

coat of arms

Blazon : The coat of arms of the von der Dürr consists of a quartered shield . The first and fourth red fields show a white hand that is turned with the surface outwards, which is pierced with a semicircular iron hook, which in turn protrudes at the bottom with a half curve. The second and third silver fields have a single red crossing on the right from above , which forms a square of honor ( Quadrans honorarius ) . Two crowned open helmets stand over the coat of arms: on the first stand two red eagle wings spread out and each of them has one of the white hands described above in the middle ; On the second helmet there are two buffalo horns turned outwards , each tinged alternately twice in red and twice in silver in opposite colors. The helmet cover is consistently red and silver.

After those of the Dürr died out, the coat of arms passed through an inheriting daughter by marriage to the barons of Schrattenbach (noble family) .

Tribe list

  • Berchtold von der Dürr, mentioned in a document in 1388
  1. Niklas von der Dürr, mentioned in a document in 1418
    1. Berchtold von der Dürr, mentioned in a document in 1418 and 1437
    2. George of the Dürr, in 1418 and 1448 to 1452 as a captain to Tyhein or Duino documented
    3. Friedrich von der Dürr, mentioned in a document in 1418

  1. Balthasar the Elder J. von der Dürr
    1. Johann (Hanns) von der Dürr, mentioned in 1478/79: "the noble von der Dürr to Pernstein and Ternberg", married. with Margaretha von Raunach, daughter of Bernardin von Raunach
      1. Jacob von der Dürr, knight and lord of Pernstein, Ternberg and Brunn im Steinfeld, 1532 captain of Forchtenstein , 1533–1546 pledgee on Forchtenstein, elected captain of the field against the Turks in 1537, married in first marriage before 1532 with Engelburgis von Puechheim († November 10, 1548), married in second marriage to Margaretha von Haselbach († 1573), he died in 1558.
        1. Johann von der Dürr, shot by his servant in front of Ternberg Castle in 1559
        2. Christoph von der Dürr, died unmarried in 1571
        3. Margaretha von der Dürr, married. I. with Adam von Gall on Loostorf, married. II. With Wolfgang Freiherr von Eizing
        4. Sophia von der Dürr, married. with Christoph von Rappach
        5. Catharina von der Dürr, married. with Reichard von Strein

  1. Sigismund von der Dürr, married. with Ursula Fladnitz, died 1581
    1. Christoph Balthasar von der Dürr, owned the Dornau estate, married. with Catharina von Volckra
      1. Sigismund Andreas von der Dürr, died 1583
      2. Johann Jakob von der Dürr, died 1583

literature

Individual evidence

  1. The story of Trausdorf. Excerpt from the history of the community of Trausdorf an der Wulka .
  2. ^ The pledged lordships history of Burgenland, page 105, accessed on April 16, 2009