Hans Geyer von Osterburg

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Memorial stone for Hans Geyer von Osterburg and his wife Regina in the parish church of Gansbach

Hans Geyer von Osterburg (also Hanns or Johann) († 1561 ) was an Austrian nobleman and sub-marshal of Austria under the Enns from Franconia .

Life

Hans was the son of Georg I. Geyer (von Geyersperg) and Margaretha (von) Till. In 1549, Hans was the Lower Austrian regional law assessor, and in the same year he bought the free noble seat Hengsthof, which he later named Gurrhof , and the Tahenäerzt office . In 1553 he bought the Veste Wolfstein (community Schönbühel-Aggsbach ) and the market Gänßbach ( Gansbach ), a fief of the Duke of Bavaria. From 1556 to 1561 he was Lower Austrian sub-marshal.

With his first wife Katharina von Maming, daughter of Christoph von Maming and Katharina Muckenhofer, widow of Wolfgang Kuttenprunner, he had no children. His second wife Regina Mühlwanger, daughter of the noblest Veit Mühlwanger von Neidharting and Margaretha von Jörger , gave him two sons and a daughter.

literature

  • Franz Karl Wissgrill, Karl von Odelga: scene of the rural Lower Austrian nobility from ..., Volume 3, Vienna 1797, p. 284ff.


Individual evidence

  1. entry about Castle Gurhof on NE-Burgen online - Institute of Material Culture of the Middle Ages and the early modern period, University of Salzburg
  2. Tahenarzt is a desert in an unknown location.