Jakob Grabner zu Rosenburg

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(Tribe) coat of arms of the Grabner family

Jakob (Jacob) Grabner zu Rosenburg (* in the 15th century ; † 1502 ) was an Austrian knight.

Jakob Grabner was a son of Georg Grabner on Joslowitz from his first marriage to Gertraud Kelberharter, a daughter of Erhardt Kelberharter zu Kälberharts and Beatrix Rizendorfer. He came from the Second Lower Austrian line of the Grabner family from the von Graben family .

Grabner was in possession of the glories Ebenthal and Schlickendorf and since 1477 of Pöbring . Furthermore, he and his brother Christoph Grabner were the caretakers of Gars am Kamp ( Gars castle ruins ). In 1487 he and his brother Christoph jointly came into possession of the Rosenburg , which they exchanged with Kaspar von Roggendorf for the free Eigen Veste and Amt Pöbring. In the same year, he and his brother are said to have received the rule of Zagging (also Zacking, Zäcking) from their father (another source speaks of 1491). In 1489 Grabner married Benigna von Herberstein . Nothing is known about offspring. In 1492, the first priest, Wolfgang Ladtenwartter, was recorded for the service among the graves. Subsequently, he left the Rosenburg to his brother, whose descendants owned the Rosenburg until 1604. In 1502 his brother Christoph appears to be the sole lord of Zagging, which can be assumed to be the date of Jakob Grabner's death.

literature

  • The scene of the rural Lower Austrian nobility, Volume 3, p. 368; by Franz Karl Wißgrill (1797) online at Google books

Individual evidence

  1. Waldviertler Biographien, Volume 2, p. 17 (Erich Broidl, Waldviertler Heimatbund, 2004)
  2. Representation of the Archduchy of Austria under the Ens… p. 221. by Franz Xaver Schweickhardt Ritter von Sickingen
  3. ^ The inscriptions of the federal state of Lower Austria. Political district of Krems
  4. Waldviertler Biographien, Volume 2, p. 28 (Erich Broidl, Waldviertler Heimatbund, 2004)
  5. Taschenbuch für die Vaterländische Geschichte, Volume 2, p. 196