Karl Heribert von Dalberg

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Karl Heribert von Dalberg (* 15 April 1849 in Rötschitz (now Řečice ); † 8. September 1920 in Malešov ) was baron and a member of the rich knightly family Dalberg , and hereditary member of the manor house of the Austrian Empire Council .

origin

Karl Heribert was the firstborn son of Friedrich Ferdinand von Dalberg (1822–1908) and Kunigunde von Vittinghoff-Schell zu Schellenberg (1827–1892).

family

Karl Heribert married Gabriele on November 15, 1873, daughter of Count Ferdinand and Countess Rosa von Spiegel -habenberg-Hanxleden (* November 15, 1854 - † February 6, 1936.). She was a lady of the Star Cross . From this marriage there were three daughters:

  1. Maria Josephine (born March 15, 1884 in Vienna , † April 27, 1897 in Meran )
  2. Maria Gabriele (* May 8, 1889 in Datschitz Castle ; † July 18, 1900 in Datschitz Castle)
  3. Maria Anna (born March 11, 1891 in Datschitz Castle; † February 22, 1979 in Haus Loburg near Coesfeld ) married Franz Emanuel Konstantin Prinz zu Salm and Salm-Salm on November 16, 1912 in Prague (* August 30, 1876; † 10 January 1964), a Prussian officer. After the death of her last cousin, Johannes Evangelist von Dalberg , in 1940 she united all of the Dalberg possessions in her hand. However, the property in the Czech Republic was expropriated in 1945 .

Life

Karl Heribert von Dalberg was the first-born to inherit the entire Dalberg estate, with the exception of the Datschitz estate in Moravia , which was split off for his younger brother, Friedrich X von Dalberg . He also succeeded his father in the hereditary seat of the family in the manor house of the Austrian Imperial Council. As a result, there was an inheritance dispute between the brothers, which ended with an out-of-court settlement: The property located in Bavaria was declared a family entailment based on the old family contract of 1723 .

In 1918 the titles of nobility and the associated privileges were abolished in the newly sovereign Czechoslovakia , so that Karl Heribert died in 1920 as Karl Heribert Dalberg . The Fideikommiss in Bavaria initially went to the Datschitzer line, the rest of the property to the surviving daughter, Maria Anna.

Honors

Karl Heribert von Dalberg was knight of honor of the Teutonic Order from 1877 and kuk chamberlain of the Emperor of Austria from 1880 .

literature

in alphabetical order by authors / editors

  • Friedrich Battenberg : Dalberg documents. Regesta on the documents of the treasurers of Worms called von Dalberg and the barons of Dalberg 1165–1843 Volume 14/3: Corrigenda, indices and family tables (by Dalberg and Ulner von Dieburg) = Repertories of the Hessian State Archives Darmstadt 14/3. Darmstadt 1987. ISBN 3-88443-238-9
  • Jana Bisová: The Chamberlain from Worms in Bohemia and Moravia . In: Kurt Andermann (Hrsg.): Ritteradel in the Old Kingdom. Die Kämmerer von Worms named by Dalberg = work of the Hessian Historical Commission NF Bd. 31. Hessische Historische Kommission, Darmstadt 2009. ISBN 978-3-88443-054-5 , pp. 289-316.
  • Johannes Bollinger: 100 families of the chamberlain from Worms and the lords of Dalberg . Bollinger, Worms-Herrnsheim 1989. Without ISBN.
  • Detlev Schwennicke: European family tables. Family tables on the history of the European states . New series, vol. 9: Families from the Middle and Upper Rhine and from Burgundy . Marburg 1986. Without ISBN, plate 58.

Remarks

  1. Ordinal number according to Bollinger, pp. 11, 83.
  2. Bollinger, p. 83: † February 16, 1936.
  3. Schwennicke, plate 60: † April 17, 1897.
  4. Bollinger, p. 83: † January 20, 1964.

Individual evidence

  1. Bisová: The Chamberlain , p. 308.
  2. Schwennicke, plate 59; Bollinger, p. 83.
  3. Bollinger, p. 83.
  4. Bollinger, p. 83; Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate XI.
  5. Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate XI.
  6. Bisová: The Chamberlain , p. 310.
  7. Bisová: The Chamberlain , p. 308.
  8. Bisová: The Chamberlain , p. 310.
  9. Bisová: The Chamberlain , p. 310.