Ernst von Graben

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Coat of arms (variant) of the Lords of Graben; Scheibler's book of arms

Ernst von Graben (* 15th century in Treffling ( Burg Sommeregg ); † 1513 ibid), burgrave and lord of Sommeregg , was a Görzisch-Carinthian nobleman in Salzburg and imperial services.

Life

family

Ernst von Graben came from the Carinthian-East Tyrolean branch of the noble family of Von Graben von Stein . He was a son of Andreas von Graben zu Sommeregg and Barbara von Hallegg , daughter of the imperial administrator of the Provincial Governor of Carinthia and Burgrave of Sommeregg Jörg von Hallegg (Hallecker). One of his nephews was Ladislaus Prager , Hereditary Marshal of Carinthia and chamberlain of Emperor Friedrich III.

Von Graben's first marriage to Margaretha von Obratschan (also known as De Ritschon ) had two daughters, one of whom was married to Wilhelm Graf von Schernberg zu Radstatt, keeper of Radstadt , and Rosina von Graben von Rain , who was her first marriage the steward Georg Goldacher and in second marriage with Haymeran Rain to Sommeregg was married. The marital connection between a son of Wilhelm Graf zu Schernberg and the daughter of Ernst vom Graben came about at the express request of the Roman-German King Maximilian I , who also asked Virgil von Graben to promote this connection. Ernst von Graben was married to Benigna von Reisberg († 1517) from the family of Archbishop Johann II von Reisberg von Salzburg.

Career

Ernst von Graben had been in the service of the Salzburg prince archbishops as the royal hunter master and administrator of Fürberg Castle (Praefectus castri Imberg) . In 1506, shortly before Virgil von Graben's death, Maximilian I had assured his brothers Ernst and Wolfgang Andreas von Graben that they would hand over the lordship and burgraviate of Sommeregg as a fief and that it would subsequently be given to Ernest's daughter Rosina and her first husband Georg Goldacher to lend. In 1507 Sommeregg went to Ernst and Wolfgang Andreas von Graben, who Sommeregg held until his [Ernst] death in 1513.

A document dated 20 January 1509 on Sommeregg in that Ernst von Burrowing Marie Brotherhood to Vellach land - which the citizens Vellacher Hans Hofweyder as its vassal - the Brotherhood has given. This document is collected in those of the Obervellach market .

Ancestry test

There is a coat of arms of Ernst von Graben with an ancestral sample of 4 ancestors, where field 1 shows the coat of arms of Von Scherment, field 2 represents the Carniolan family Gallenberg ( in red a pointed tip bent up to the upper edge ), field 3 the Carinthian one The Heller family (meaning the Von Hallegg and Feld 4 those of Turn ( raised stake with three consecutive stars ); split twice by white and red, split once ). Ernst von Graben's coat of arms is described as follows; split, red at the front, round blue or blue and silver divided three times at the back. the horns of the jewel are signed, in the colors of their descent

literature

  • History of Sommeregg Castle and Lordship , by Wilhelm Wadl; in Carinthia I, 179th year (1989), p. 156

Individual proof

  1. ^ Germania topo-chrono-stemmato-graphica sacra et profana. Pars Altera, p. 202; by Gabriel Bucelin (Bucelinus)
  2. Hermann Wiesflecker, Ingeborg Wiesflecker-Friedhuber, Angelika Schuh - 2002. Selected Regesta of the Empire under Maximilian I. 1493-1519: T. 1. Maximilian I. 1493-1495. Page 74
  3. Certificate
  4. ^ The grave monuments of St. Peter and Nonnberg in Salzburg (4 sections) Volume 1, p. 413; by Michael Walz
  5. ^ Yearbook of the Heraldisch-Genealogischer Verein "Adler", Volume 2, from Heraldisch-Genealogischer Verein Adler (1875), p. 235
predecessor Office successor
Virgil of Trench Burgrave and Lord of Sommeregg
1507–1513 (together with Wolfgang Andreas von Graben )
Rosina von Graben von Rain