Klebelsberg (noble family)

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Coat of arms of the Klebelsberg

The Klebelsberg zu Thumburg (also Kleblsperg ) are a Bohemian noble family originating from Tyrol , which was raised to the status of baron by Emperor Leopold I in 1669 and the status of count in 1702 and 1733.

history

Johann Ulrich Kleblsperg, first lieutenant, was awarded the baron status on November 25, 1669. Franz Niklas Freiherr von Klebelsberg was raised to the rank of count on December 23, 1702, Maximilian Lambert Frh. On December 29, 1733. The Klebelsberg served in the army and were also regional officials (district commissioner).

In Bozen , the Klebelberg family lives in the Compil residence , also known as the Klebelsberg residence .

Personalities

coat of arms

Coat of arms of the Counts Klebelsberg

Knight coat of arms

A four-field shield, 1 and 4 fields blue, a slanted white bar with three arrows on it. In fields 2 and 3 in gold a standing red dog. In the heart shield two tendrils with two clover leaves on a hill. At the top two crowned open helmets, on the right three arrows pointing upwards, left and right diagonally upwards; on the left two wings, white-red and gold-black, and in the middle a girl with a crown without arms. The helmet covers are mixed blue and gold on the right, black and blue on the left (for a detailed description, see Count's coat of arms).

Count's coat of arms

Coat of arms squared shield with central shield. Middle shield divided lengthways, on the right in red a left-facing silver griffin standing on two Turkish heads, on the left in gold on a green three-pointed hill two green clover leaves, which are bent against each other with their crossing stems. 1 and 4 in silver three red diagonal bars; 2 and 3 a silver diagonal bar in red, which is covered with three red arrows standing one behind the other with broken shafts. Three crowned helmets rise on the count's crown. The one on the right carries an inward-facing growing griffin, which holds a Turkish head in each claw. On the middle helmet, between two eagle wings, of which the right is divided by gold and black, the left by red and silver, stands the red-clad rump of a crowned girl with long hair hanging down on both sides and a silver waist band. The left helmet is studded with three red arrows pointing upwards, the middle of which is straight up, but the other two are placed over it in the form of a St. Andrew's cross and tied with a red ribbon. The covers of the right and left helmets are red and silver, and those of the middle are black and gold.

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