Gustav Heinrich Maria Count Sizzo de Noris

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Gustav Heinrich Maria Graf Sizzo de Noris (born February 14, 1873 in Trient , † February 1, 1943 in Vienna ) was an Italian-Austrian-Hungarian diplomat . He was the first Austrian governor of the Knightly Order of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem .

Life

He came from the Florentine noble family of the Sizzo-Noris, which has been documented since the 11th century. His parents were Heinrich Graf Sizzo de Noris (1840–1912) and Maria Freiin von Heine-Geldern (1847–1911). He had two siblings and was a great-nephew of Heinrich Heine . On April 14, 1910, he married Helene Caroline Therese Freiin Traeger von Rhonhof (1883–1934) in Vienna . He owned the Villa San Bartolomeo (Villa Sozzi) in Trento and the Covelo estate (Villa dei conti Sizzo a Covelo) in the Valle dei Laghi, Terlago , Venezia Tridentina .

Sizzo de Noris was imperial and royal consul general of the Austro-Hungarian representation in London and in 1917 and 1919 a full member of the Austrian Political Society . He received on July 11, 1925 in Rome the nobility recognition as Conte del Sacro Romano Impero .

Gustav Graf Sizzo de Noris was appointed by Luigi Barlassina , the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem , as the first official governor in Austria of the Order of the Knights of the Holy Sepulcher . From 1933 until his death in 1943 he was governor of the Austrian Order Province. Due to health problems, Franz Hlawati temporarily ran the business of the order in Austria. During this time, Wilhelm Miklas , Federal President from 1928 to 1938, and his wife, and Cardinal Theodor Innitzer , among others , were invested in the order of knights . His father Heinrich Graf Sizzo de Noris, kuk chamberlain and major, was invested in Jerusalem as a Grand Cross Knight in 1882.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the count's houses", Justus Perthes, 1941
  2. ^ Gesellschaft der Bibliophilen, Verein Deutscher Buchgewerbekünstler, Wiener Bibliophilen-Gesellschaft: “Journal for book lovers, Volume 8, Part 2”, EA Seeman, 1917, p. 65
  3. a b c “Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the count's houses”, Justus Perthes, 1941, p. 462
  4. ^ "Reports of the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Consular Offices", 1911
  5. Birgitt Morgenbrod: Viennese upper middle class in the First World War. The history of the Austrian Political Society (1916-1918) . Böhlau, Vienna 1994, p. 237
  6. ^ "Gustav Heinrich Maria Graf Sizzo de Noris" , Austrian Knight Academy St. Thomas, accessed on February 9, 2012
predecessor Office successor
- Croix de l Ordre du Saint-Sepulcre.svg Governor for Austria of the Order of the Knights of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem
1933–1943
Heinrich Höfflinger