Lords of Hollenburg

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Coat of arms of the Counts of Hol (l) enburg, Carinthia 1238

The Lords of Hollenburg ( Holenburg , Hollenburger ) were an aristocratic family from Carinthia who worked in the eastern Rosental and around Steuerberg beyond the 12th century and went out in 1246. Their name comes from their dominion center, the Hollenburg .

history

According to Hausmann, the ancestor of the Hollenburg castle lords could be that Swiker, who in 1042 and 1043 as Vogt of St. Hemma was involved in founding her Gurk Monastery and furnishing her own churches . The question of whether the Hollenburg castle and lordship was originally the free property of the Hollenburgers or perhaps the Ossiach founding family (Count Ozi ) was the first owner and lord has not been clarified; other possibilities are also discussed, e.g. B. Salzburg as feudal lord and Hollenburg as Eppensteiner , later Bamberg fiefdom.

The Hollenburgers were also feudal men or owners of Steuerberg , which probably came to the Hollenburger through Petrissa von Feistritz.

After their extinction in 1246, they were inherited by the Lords of Pettau .

Tribe list

  1. Swiker I., around 1125/30, 1142 "senior de Holenburch" witness when Viktring monastery was founded (as a follower of Count Bernhard , but perhaps also as a suitor; because of free property in the Viktringtal)
    1. Reginher, around 1125/30, around 1145 "liber homo" / "nobilis" (noble free), "de Touernich" ( Steuerberg ): Donation of the Großkirchheim castle and property to Admont Abbey on the occasion of the entry of the boy Liutold into the Admont convent, 1147 Crusade with King Konrad III. , around 1149 confirmation of a donation to Admont (two hubs in Glödnitz and a tavern in Steuerberg), 1168/69 “ministerialis marchionis de Styre”, 1169 “de Styrberch”, last with wife in Admonter Konventen, died without secular heirs, Steuerberg an Inherited nephew Otto von Hollenburg; oo Petrissa, daughter of the "nobilis mulier" Judith von Feistritz
      1. Liutold , around 1145, 1165–1171 abbot of Admont Abbey
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    2. Gebhard de Touernich
    3. Swiker II. Von Hollenburg, Ministeriale von Graf Bernhard , from 1142, before 1164 "junior de Holenburch", 1198 "ministerialis ducis de Styria", oo Rihza / Richardis von Frauenstein († before 1164)
      1. Amelrich I von Hollenburg, from 1175/1191 to 1217, “ministerialis ducis Stirie” in 1217, also in 1217 dispute with Viktring monastery
      2. Otto, 1191–1199 "von Hollenburg", posthumously around 1220/24 "de Stireberch"

literature

  • Friedrich Hausmann : The Styrian Otakare, Carinthia and Friuli . In: Gerhard Pferschy (Ed.): Becoming of Styria. The time of the Traungau . Festschrift for the 800th return of the elevation to the duchy. Publishing house Styria, Graz u. a. 1980, ISBN 3-222-11281-9 , ( Publications of the Steiermärkisches Landesarchives 10), pp. 225-275.