Joner on Tettenweis

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Coat of arms of the imperial counts of Joner on Tettenweis 1790
Parts of the epitaph from the former Joner burial chapel (today sacristy). Today placed in the tower chapel of the parish church of Tettenweis

The imperial counts of Joner on Tettenweis (other spelling: Jonner on Tettenweiss ) were an old Bavarian aristocratic family from Alsace .

history

The Bavarian Joner come from an old family from Alsace, which was raised to the nobility on October 16, 1420 by Emperor Sigismund .

Emperor Rudolph II confirmed this conferral of nobility on March 2, 1584 for the imperial councilor Matthäus Joner and his brothers Hans and Walther Joner zu Colmar ; at the same time they were raised to the rank of imperial knighthood .

At the beginning of the 18th century, the cure Bavarian secret councilor to Neuötting Matthäus von Joner acquired the great rule of Tettenweis in the lower Rottal by marriage (see below), whereupon Emperor Karl VII. On August 16, 1733 gave him the status of imperial knight with the predicate “Joner von Tettenweis “and declared the members of the family as nobles of the immediate imperial knighthood in lower Alsace .

Tettenweis coat of arms

Simon Thaddäus von Joner auf Tettenweis (1723–1797), a grandson of Matthäus von Joner, was raised to the Bavarian baron status by the elector Karl Theodor on November 10, 1789 and on September 18, 1790 to the imperial count during the imperial vicariate . His grandson, Count Johann Nepomuk Anton (1783-1856), was accepted on May 23, 1809 in the registers of the nobility of the Kingdom of Bavaria.

The family's burial site was the parish church of St. Martin in Tettenweis .

The Joner remained the owners of Tettenweis until 1872. The sex is extinct in the male line. In Tettenweis, the family is remembered through “Graf-Joner-Strasse”. The four-ended deer antlers from the Joner coat of arms can also be found in the city arms.

Possessions

Former Hofmarkschloss of the von Joner, today Tettenweis Monastery

The main seat of the Counts Joner was the Tettenweis dominion in Lower Bavaria , which came at the beginning of the 18th century through marriage to Matthäus von Joner, carer in Neuötting.

Until 1662, the Tettenweis and Karpfham estates were owned by the Bavarian Chancellor Johann Adlzreiter von Tettenweis, who is known as a historian and legal scholar . After the male line of family died out, the goods fell to his heir Rosina Adlzreiter, who had married Johann von Wampel, IUD and Bavarian court advisor, in 1648 . The daughter from this marriage, Ursula Catharina von Wampel, brought the mentioned goods to her husband, the above mentioned Matthäus von Joner.

A great-grandson of Matthäus von Joner, Franz Xaver Reichsgraf von Joner auf Tettenweis (1752-1824), had a Hofmarksschloss built on the outskirts of Tettenweis in 1797 in place of a modest predecessor castle, today's Benedictine monastery Tettenweis .

In 1873 the manor Tettenweis was bought by the Austrian councilor Richard Weiß Edler von Starkenfels (1815–1882), who was raised to the status of Austrian baron in the 1870s. His son Alois (1847–1895) married the widow of the last Count of Tauffkirchen zu Kleeberg and was an important heraldist and genealogist who, together with Johann Kirnbauer von Erzstätt, wrote the Siebmacher - book of arms about the nobility in Upper Austria . In 1893 he sold the manor Tettenweis including the castle on.

coat of arms

Coat of arms of Franz Xaver Imperial Count von Jonner auf Tettenweis (1752–1824), with the chain of the Bavarian Order of St. Michael
Joner family coat of arms on the crypt in the parish church of Tettenweis; under the shield the insignia of the Knightly Order of St. George

1790: Shield divided crosswise by blue and gold. Above, in blue, across the line at the heart, along the shield, is a simple silver deer antler with four ends torn off with part of the cranium, the tips turning upwards to the right. A blue rafter in gold down to the dividing line. The shield is covered by the count's crown, on which a crowned helmet rises, which bears two buffalo horns, divided diagonally by gold and blue, with alternating tinctures. Between the horns a silver, right-facing unicorn grows up to the abdomen. The helmet covers are blue and gold.

Genealogy (extract)

  1. Simon Judas Thaddäus Anton, Imperial Count von Joner auf Tettenweis (* October 28, 1723 - February 22, 1797), nurse and castner zu Neuötting (1748–1788) as well as electoral councilor to BurghausenMunich July 15, 1751 Maria Anna Walburga von Unertl (* July 24, 1732; †?), And had two sons and two daughters from this marriage, including:
    1. Franz Xaver Benno Peter de Alcantara, Count of Joner auf Tettenweis (* July 13, 1752 - December 16, 1824), Lord of Tettenweis , Ottenberg , Sulzbach, Inham, Karpfham , Rottenbergham, Erlbach , Ober- and Niederschwärzenbach, Itzling, Pörring , Weichling, Gerstort, Scheibelsgrüb and Kollerseich, Royal Bavarian Chamberlain and Grand Cross Capitular Lord of the Royal Bavarian Order of St. Michael ⚭ ◾Maria Adelheid Josepha von Armansperg (*?; † August 9, 1794), and had three sons and a daughter from this marriage , including:
      1. Johann Nepomuk Anton Simon Thaddäus Joseph Udalricus, Imperial Count of Joner auf Tettenweis (* July 4, 1783; † May 21, 1856 in Tettenweis), royal Bavarian chamberlain and first master of ceremonies, commander and capitular lord of the high order of St. George and lord of rule Tettenweis etc. ⚭ September 5, 1810 Maria Anna Countess von Törring and Tengling, Baroness von Seefeld (born April 3, 1794, † October 29, 1874 in Neuhaus am Inn ), lady of the Theresa Order . From this marriage there were three sons and one daughter, including:
        1. Maximilian Joseph Clemens Johann Nepomuk, Reichsgraf von Joner auf Tettenweis (* Munich, January 19, 1813; † February 3, 1813)
        2. Clemens von Joner auf Tettenweis (1814–1870), Bavarian treasurer, major general , commander of the 6th Infantry Brigade and city ​​commander of Nuremberg . He wrote the book Brief Outline of the History of the Royal Bavarian 10th Infantry Regiment "Prince Ludwig" (Ingolstadt 1868). Clemens Joseph ⚭ Teinitzl, November 23, Ernestine Maria Countess von Kolowrat-Krakowsky (* Teinitzl, August 22, 1841; † Gross-Hoschütz, October 24, 1923); from this marriage came a daughter, Anna (born July 26, 1865 - † November 8, 1929)
        3. Joseph von Joner-Tettenweiß (1821–1898), Bavarian major general and chamberlain and knight of the Order of Saint George ⚭ Elise Schießl (1829–1900)
      2. Franz Xaver Ludwig Johann Nepomuk Joseph Franz von Sales, Reichsgraf von Joner auf Tettenweis (born January 29, 1789; † Munich, September 25, 1858), royal Bavarian treasurer and retired major ⚭ April 29, 1820 Amalie Freiin Stromer von Reichenbach (* 1 June 1798; † March 25, 1838), and had 2 daughters from this marriage.
      3. Matthäus Johann Nepomuk Joseph Anselm, Reichsgraf von Joner auf Tettenweis (* April 21, 1792; † January 1, 1836) ⚭ Maximiliana Wilhelmina Francisca Elisabetha Maria Anna Henriette Catharina Josepha Freiin von Pechmann (* around 1802; † November 12, 1862)

literature

  • Ernst Heinrich Kneschke: German count houses of the present: in heraldic, historical and genealogical relation. 1st volume: AK. Publishing house TO Weigel, Leipzig 1852.
  • Genealogical paperback of the count's houses. 44th year, Justus Perthes publishing house, Gotha 1871.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Christian von Hellbach: Adels-Lexikon: or manual about the historical, genealogical…. Volume 1: AK. Verlag Bernhard Friedrich Voigt, Ilmenau 1825, p. 619.
  2. ^ Heinrich August Pierer: Pierer's Universal Lexicon of the Past and Present or the latest encyclopedic dictionary of the sciences, arts and trades. Pierer, 1860, p. 31 ( limited preview in Google book search).
  3. Royal Bavarian Government Gazette . Saturday, August 1, 1812, p. 1383.
  4. ^ Graf-Joner-Str. - Tettenweis city map. In: staedte-info.net. Retrieved January 9, 2015 .
  5. ^ Karl Freiherr von Leoprechting: Register of Possenhofen, the island of Wörth and Garatshausen. Printed by C. Wolf, Munich 1854, p. 25.
  6. ^ Gerhard Seibold: Alois Freiherr Weiß von Starkenfels and his family book. In: Yearbook of the Upper Austrian Museum Association. Volume 152, Linz 2007, pp. 303–305 ( PDF on ZOBODAT , accessed May 7, 2017).
  7. a b Ernst Heinrich Kneschke: German count houses of the present: in heraldic, historical and genealogical relation. 1st volume: AK. Verlag TO Weigel, Leipzig 1852, pp. 408f.
  8. Maximilian Joseph, King of Bavaria (ed.); The Archangel Michael coat of arms calendar, Mitzanglischen Schriften , Munich 1809, Grand Cross Capitular Lords : T. 21
  9. ^ Genealogical pocket book of the count's houses. 44th year, Verlag Justus Perthes, Gotha 1871, p. 391f.

Web links

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