Hegenmüller (noble family)

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Coat of arms of the Hegemüller

The Hegenmüller von Dubenweiler (also Hegemüller) were a bourgeois family from Swabia who were admitted to the nobility in 1568, to the new knight class in 1623 and to the old Lower Austrian knighthood in 1633 , and in 1650 to the baron class.

history

Georg Hegenmüller was the imperial secret clerk of the court chancellery, his son Johann (Hans) was kk court chancellor and was ennobled by Maximilian II in 1568 . Johann Ruprecht Hegenmüller, Georg's grandson, was accepted into the new nobility in 1623 and into the old nobility in 1633. Wenzeslaus (Wenzel) Hegenmüller von Dubenweiler was enfeoffed Baron zu Albrechtsberg (an der Pielach) in 1650 and in 1651 with the office of hereditary master chef in Austria.

Personalities

  • Johann (Hanns) Hegenmüller (* around 1498 - † September 27, 1584), Bavarian Court Councilor and Imperial Court Councilor, Imperial and Royal Court Chancellor, ennobled in 1568
  • Johann Ruprecht Hegenmüller (1572–1633), sub-marshal of Lower Austria, Lord of Albrechtsberg
  • Wenzeslaus Hegenmüller von Dubenweiler († 1667), baron of Albrechtsberg, court chamber councilor, hereditary kitchen master's office
  • Johann Albrecht Hegenmüller, Provost and infulirter Prelate of Budweis

literature

  • Franz Karl Wißgrill: scene of the rural Lower Austrian nobility from the gentry and knighthood ... Volume 4. Vienna 1797, pp. 225–229 ( digitized in the Google book search).
  • Rudolf Schierer: The Barons Hegenmüller from Dubenweiler to Albrechtsberg. Your rise and fall. Weinburg, self-published 1989, DNB 890402418 .