Kaplirz de Sulewicz

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Kaplirz de Sulewicz , also: Cappleri de Sulewicz ( Czech. Kaplíř ze Sulevic ), was an old Bohemian noble family and followers of the Hussites . Its name goes back to a chaplain in the North Bohemian village Sullowitz ( Sulejovice ) near Lobositz ( Lovosice ) .

Main branch

The tribe was founded by the brothers Hanusch, Kunat and Jarek.

Descendants of Hanusch

  • Hanusch (Hanuš) was the owner of Elsch , and bought Winterberg in the Bohemian Forest with his brothers .
    • Johann (Jan) (1400–1445), lord of Tschischkowitz , bought Koschtialow and is also considered the ancestor of the noble family Koschtialow, lords of Tschischkowitz, Trebnitz and church courtyards pledged to him.
      • Wenzel (Václav) (1450–1474), lord of Sullowitz and Tschischkowitz
      • Bohuslav (Buška) (1452–1480), lord of Koschtialow
        • Dobesch (Dobeš) († 1529), from 1507 to 1526 burgrave of Karlstein
          • Johann (Jan) († 1535)
          • Wenzel (Václav) († 1545), married to Dorota von Komarov
            • Dobesch (Dobeš) († 1599), married to Agnes von Schdiar
              • Wenceslaus the Elder
              • Basch (Baš) († 1616), married to Markéta z Dírného. After his death, the Sullowitz family seat was sold in 1627 due to excessive indebtedness.
            • Anna Vančurova
        • Zdeslav Kaplíř ze Sulevic, from 1486 to 1534 lord of Koschtialow
          • Johann (Jan) († 1563), Lord on Skalken
            • Zdeslav († 1565), inherited Boretz
              • Anna, married to Adam Hrzán , sold the family property in 1575.
          • Nikolaus (Mikuláš) received Koshtialow Castle in 1563
            • Zdeslav the elder was married to Ludmila von Wresowitz (z Vřesovic) and Elena von Žlunice. The family property was sold by his daughters.
              • Ester
              • Dorote
              • Anna
            • Georg (Jiří) died young with no offspring.
          • Buschek (Bušek), gentleman on Liebshausen . He had three daughters who sold his land in 1558.
          • Wenzel (Václav) († 1579), was married to Hedwig von Dauba and was an excellent administrator who bought Milleschau ( Milešov ), Nedwieditz, Libochowan , Sellnitz and Vojničky from 1545 to 1575 .
            • Zdeslav the Younger († 1603), lord of Hrobschitz , bought the neighboring Mirošovice in 1599.
              • Johann (Jan) († 1618). His wife Anna Katharina von Harras brought Pottenstein into the marriage.
              • Burjan
              • Peter
            • Bohuslav († 1638 or 1639), was the lord of Schlossberg , bought Milleschau and Nedwieditz from his brother in 1603. He was married to Eva von Schdiar. In 1623 he was sentenced to death, but this sentence was not carried out.
              • Wilhelm (Vilém), emigrated to Holland after the battle of the White Mountain
                • Karl, Catholic, took over Milleschau in 1639. He was married to Zbynka Polyxena von Kolowrat .
                  • Eva Ludmila, widowed Chřepická, was the mistress of Nedwieditz. Milleschau passed on to the descendants of the Lords of Chotomiř and Otice.
              • Adam, married to Ludmila von Mariafels , was the master of Chrastian .
                • Katharina (Kateřina), married to Jaroslav Christoph Kolowrat auf Krakov (Jaroslav Kryštof Krakovský z Kolovrat)
                • Ester (mentioned 1627)
              • Johann Wenzel (Jan Václav) (mentioned 1621 to 1638), was married to Katharina von Nostitz .
            • Wilhelm (Vilém) (called 1579–1590), lord on Laukorschan (Lukohořany), was married to Katharina von Stampach .
            • Georg Kamaryt (Jiřík Kamaryta) († 1603) died without descendants.
        • Jan (mentioned 1486), († 1532) founded the descendants of Tschischkowitz. He was married to Markete von Vitzthum .
          • Albrecht († 1554), married to Elisabeth von Alttabor
            • Šťastný, (before † 1576), married to Ludmila von Wresowitz
              • Johann the Elder († 1598), married to Anna von Udritsch , received half of the lands
              • Jaroslav (mentioned 1559–1611) was lord of the Tschischkowitz fortress. He also owned Schelchowitz ( Želechovice ). He was married to Kateřina Myškovna ze Žlunic. He inherited part of the farms from his brothers. He bought others from them, so that in the end all of Chischkowitz belonged to him. After his death, the lands passed to Adama Cappleri de Sulewicz.
                • Smil, Herr auf Triebsch , lost his lands to the Crown of Bohemia after the Battle of White Mountain in 1623 . He was married to Kateřina Hruškovna z Března.
                  • Johanna Polyxena
                  • Eve
                • Felix Častovec lost Wteln ( Vtelno ) to the crown in 1623 . Married to Anna Sabina Hruškovna z Března from Obernitz . In 1628 they left Bohemia.
                  • Adam
                  • Barbara Magdalena returned to Bohemia in 1662.
                • Karl (Karel)
                • Heinrich (Jindřich)
              • Albrecht held the second half of Tschischkowitz. He was married to Johanka Beřkovská z Šebířova .
                • Šťastný became impoverished and had to pay off his debts with the rest of the inheritance. In 1628 he moved to Annaberg . His son died in the battle of Eger , his daughters died abroad.
                • Ludmila
                • Eusebia
                • Veronika Eliška

Descendants of Jarek

  • Jarek († 1400 in Ottendorf ) founded the descendants of Winterberg ( Vimperk ).
    • Peter took part in the Hungarian campaign, became a captain, and held Ketschitz Castle. He was married to a certain Walburga.
      • Johann (Jan)
      • Petr
      • 3 daughters
    • Hanusch (Hanuš) (mentioned after 1400), held Winterberg together with Johann until 1414, who later split off with his Tschischkowitz farms.
      • Kunat (mentioned 1417–1437), administrator on Winterberg, that he left to his brother after his marriage to Hájkovna z Hodětína , through which he became master of Klingenberg . He later exchanged Klingenberg for Sbirow .
      • Tschaslav (Čáslav), married to Malovka
        • Nikolaus (Mikuláš) (mentioned 1454–1470), repeatedly had disputes with the Bishop of Passau . In 1467 he left his Winterberg lands to his brother Peter. In 1470 he was captured and imprisoned and was only released after his promise to leave Zdeniek von Sternberg Marchek . He received Helfenburg for this .
        • Petr († around 1494), royal trustee, died without descendants. Wife: Anna z Dírného. With him, the Winterberg family died out again.
        • His daughter was the mother of the warlord Václav Vlček z Minic az Čenova.
    • Jan Jarkovec
    • Ludmila

Cappleri de Sulewicz by Scharfenstein

The ancestor of this branch should be Buschek Cappleri de Sulewicz († around 1414), who owned Žernosece in 1375 , and from 1397 to 1408 Aujest ( Újezd ​​pod Ostrým ) . Wife Katharina (Kateřina)

  • Kerunka (mentioned 1420–1454), Lord of Milleschau and Dlaschkowitz , wife: Anna von Lobkowitz
    • Buschek (mentioned 1437–1496) sold Milleschau and bought Scharfenstein for it . Between 1475 and 1482 the castle was in the hands of a certain Sigismund, married to Anna von Wratislaw , probably the son of the builder Wenceslaus. From 1486 it belonged to Buschek.
    • Kamareta (mentioned 1454–1496) held Aujest and Welemin . Married to Elisabeth von Harras .
      • Martha
  • Wenceslas (Václav) (mentioned 1420–1436) probably built Scharfenstein Castle.
    • Sigismund?
    • Johann, 1486–1492 lord of Chotomíř , whose sons listed below could also be descendants of Wenceslas.
      • Georg (Jiřík) (mentioned 1500–1522) as the owner of Chotomíř, Türmitz , Chudyhradek and Scharfenstein.
        • Sigismund (mentioned 1543–1552) was a burgrave on Pürglitz
        • Johann (Jan), (descendants not completely clarified), Herr auf Trieblitz
        • Paul (Pavel) († 1571), (descendants not fully clarified), Mr. also Trieblitz, who also belonged to him.
          • Johann
          • Sigismund (Zikmund) (mentioned from 1570 to 1582), through marriage to Žofie Lapáčkovna ze Rzavého, became a co-owner of the Red Sahorsch (Červené Záhoří).
      • Johann (Jan) († 1552), co-owner of Trieblitz, married to Katharina von Wchinitz
        • Adalbert (Vojtěch) was the lord of Tuchoritz . Wife: Johann von Vřesovice
          • Johann Illburg (Jan Ilburk) († 1612), Lord of Kystra . Wife Sophie von Vřesovice.
        • Anna, wife of Adam the Elder from Voračice
      • Wojtiech (Vojtěch), 1500 to 1530 lord of Trieblitz.
    • Wenceslaus

In the course of time, the sex branched out very strongly, many of the gentlemen owned small farms and a connection could no longer be established. Among the personalities who gained a certain importance were:

  • Albert (Vojtěch), who held Brocno from 1478 to 1497 , married to Katharina von Velezice . Peter and Ladislaus later held the same court, who lived until around 1528. Peter's sons Albrecht and Šťastný sold the farms, and in 1533 Albrecht was named as lord of Radaun und Zebus (Chcebuz). Šťastný held Brocno with his wife Anna von Neudorf (1533–1578). In addition to 4 daughters, he had sons Johann, Adam and Albrecht Šťastný († 1619). Albrecht held Zebus and Adam Velezice. Johann's son Ulrich, married to Ludmila von Nostitz , were converted into feudal fines that were imposed on him for participating in the class uprising . Since he died with no offspring, his fortune fell to the crown. Only Zebus was allowed to keep his sister Dorote, wife of Jan Kuneš z Lukovec. Šťastný († 1603), brother of Albrechts (mentioned 1578 to 1590), held Brocno and Kokorin as well as Bosyn and Choteč . He was married to Magdalena Cappleri de Sulewicz, with whom he had the sons Vojtěch and Vladislav (mentioned 1603-1625) and 4 daughters.

Cappleri de Sulewicz by Solan

This branch mainly held the Solan lands. Documented personalities were Kunata (verified 1363-1397), Jarke auf Trieblitz (Jarek na Třebívlicích) (verified 1372-1394), Smil (verified 1395-1435), Johann (Jan) (verified 1403-1417). Habart also Kunat (verified 1405–1435), was the lord of Solan and also held farms in Moravia with his wife Katharina von Buzov. Wenzel's daughters (proven 1474–1499), Katharina, Dorote and Ottilie sold Solan. Jan Solský was named last with the prefix Solan.

Cappleri de Sulewicz von Skalken also Cappleri de Sulewicz von Großtschochau

At the beginning, this sex had a different coat of arms than the other sexes. It is therefore assumed that they were either descendants who acquired the name through marriage and later used the same coat of arms.

  • Peter (mentioned 1357)
    • Rydkerz (Rydkéř) (mentioned 1417–1426), lord of Žernoseky
    • Hanusch (Hanuš), lord of Skalka (mentioned 1417–1437), married to Anna von Chodžov
      • Albrecht
      • Hanuš (mentioned after 1453)
      • Heinrich (Jindřich) († 1496), married to Markete von Wchinitz
        • Markete
    • Peter
    • Hard
  • Kunat of Skalka (mentioned 1363)

The lords of Großtschochau ( Řehlovice ) Johann and Peter (mentioned after 1416), who they called von Fels (ze Skály), also belong to this family . Meronitz was owned by Wenceslaus (mentioned 1435–1468) and Heralt (mentioned 1486) and Vlastislav Rydkéř (mentioned after 1440). Johann and Paul descended from the Großtschochau region (mentioned after 1453), who bore the title of Prince.

  • Johann belonged to Ossegg Castle from 1474 to 1491 .
    • Wenceslas (Vaclav)
    • Bušek (Buschek) was the lord of Hlíňany , married to Brigitte von Leisnek
      • George
        • Christoph (Kryštof)
        • Alexander († 1583), Herr auf Beschkowitz , married to Voršila von Vliněves and Katharina von Nezpetschow
          • Three daughters
      • Wenceslas (mentioned 1532)
    • Burkhart (Purkart)
    • Peter
    • Johann († 1530), was the lord of Beschkowitz in 1527 . Married to Anna ze Žakavy
      • Jetrschich (Jetřicha), died without offspring. Beschkowitz inherited his cousin Paul, who bequeathed it to his wife Eva Kamýcka z Elstiboře. After her, the uncles of the Hlíňany family inherited it.

Cappleri de Sulewicz by Tuchoritz

The Tuchoritzer are a branch of one of the aforementioned sexes.

  • Georg (the eldest) (Jiřík), bought Tuchoritz in 1565, also held Großlipno Stekník and Schwaz
    • Matthias (Matyáš) († 1609), married to Katharina Cappleri de Sulewicz
      • Alexander lost his father's inheritance, but acquired Kolbitz through marriage with Dorote von Wresowitz. In 1628 he moved to Saxony and came back in 1631.
        • Matthias Kerunk Adam († 1658), also in military service, tried in vain to get his father's confiscated property returned.
        • Georg Christoph († 1649), killed in military service in the West Indies.
    • Adam, from 1609 to 1628 Lord of Tuchoritz, which was confiscated after his death in 1638
      • Lidmila

Cappleri de Sulewicz from Netlutitz

  • Volf Duchcovský, 1522 lord on Podseditz and later on Netluce. Married to Worschila von Waldeck (Voršila z Valdeka).
    • Albrechta
    • Johann (Jan) († 1587)
      • wolf
      • Joachim (Jáchym) († before 1616) held Sesemitz. Married to Dorothe Ernestine von Stockau near Heiligenkreuz (Dorota Arnoštka ze Štokova)
        • Johann Adalbert (Jan Vojtěch)
        • Wenceslas (Vaclav)
        • Wolf Albrecht
        • Tobias (Tobiáš)
        • Joachim Heinrich (Jáchym Jindřich) (mentioned 1616)
      • Sigmund (Zikmund) (mentioned 1587)
    • Joachim (Jáchym)
    • Wenceslas (Vaclav)

There is no evidence of further descendants.

Cappleri de Sulewicz by Trieblitz

  • Albrecht, († 1561) since 1548 lord of Loukohořany († 1561) before he sold Chotomíř.
    • Adalbert (Vojtěch), (mentioned 1556 to 1589) was the lord of Trieblitz and Brodetz
    • Peter († 1576), was mentioned in 1556 as lord of Loukohořany, since 1563 co-owner of Brodetz .. Married to Elisabeth von Mallowitz (Eliška z Malovic) and Markete von Řehnic (Marketa z Řehnic). With the former he had the son Albrecht Zdeniek, and his second wife gave birth to further children.
      • Albrecht Zdeniek († 1596) Lord of Valečov
      • Catherine
      • Wenzel Adalbert (Václav Vojtěch) († 1673), lord of Valečov and Velké Horky. He left his property to his wife Mandalene von Udritsch (Mandaléna z Údrče). He died with no offspring.
    • Georg (Jiřík) († 1609), held the Bukawitz (Bukovice) farm, which he sold to his son Christoph Adam in 1609.
      • Christoph Adam lost his entire fortune after a conviction in 1623.
      • Adam († 1628) his goods Trieblitz and Tschischkowitz were confiscated in 1623. Married to Elisabeth von Udritsch (Eliška z Údrče)
        • 3 daughters
        • Georg Friedrich (Jiřík Bedřich), was expelled from the country in 1628.
    • Burkart (Purkart), was the master of Trieblitz, Kystra and Schwaz from 1534 to 1559. Married to Elisabeth von Solhauz (Eliška ze Solhauzu)
    • Kaspar Cappleri de Sulewicz (Kašpar), Lord of Schwaz, received joint ownership of Milčín, Vlčkovic, Broumovic and Neustupov through his wife Eva Radimska ze Slavkova. The imperial council and burgrave of Karlstein was executed because of his leading participation in the uprising of the Estates on June 21, 1621, now at the age of eighty.
      • Albrecht († before 1614), married to Magdalena von Udritsch (Majdalena z Údrče). His sons inherited your grandfather's fortune, but they were confiscated in 1621.
        • Kaspar (Kašpar) , married the widow of his uncle Georg Kaspar and thereby received Chlumín, inherited Koblitz and Milleschau with Nedwieditz and died a rich man. He fought alongside the emperor against the Swedes and was later elevated to the rank of baron. From 1665 he was assessor of the court war council, later general commissioner and in 1676 was elevated to the rank of imperial count. His legacy was enhanced and he was given the right to adopt one of his uncles. In 1683, before the siege of Vienna by the Turks, Emperor Leopold called a secret association of deputies to defend the city, and Kaspar was elected chairman. In this function he headed the defense of the city as a representative of the emperor and the court war council, of which he was deputy chairman. He was married three times. Anna Bukovanska z Bukovan, Anna Katherina Countess von Hoyos and Anna Theresia Cukrovna von Tamfeld. Since he had no offspring, the emperor gave him the right to bring his uncle Sigismund, who lived in exile, back to Bohemia and to transfer the inheritance to him. Before that, however, he had to profess the Catholic faith. He accepted the conditions, but since he himself remained without an heir, he transferred the rights to Johann Leopold Hrzan von Harrasov.
        • Zdeniek (Zdenek)
        • Ulrich (Oldřich) († 1653), went abroad to serve the opposing armies.
    • Sezima
    • Wenceslas (Vaclav)
    • Nikolaus (Mikuláš) (mentioned 1570)