Konrad von Feistritz
Konrad von Feistritz ( Wostrize ) (first documented about 1147; † August 3, 1151 ), nicknamed gallina (the hen), was a noble nobleman , great-grandson of Aribo II and (probably the oldest) son of Bernhard von Stübing . On May 31, 1151, he and his brother Adalram can be found in the list of witnesses in a document pertaining to Seckau ; on August 3 of the same year, both were beheaded for alleged high treason. The youngest brother of the executed, Ulrich von Graz , entered the Seckau monastery . His possession Graz was about 1156 from Margrave Ottokar III. moved in.
Individual evidence
- ^ Journal of the historical association for Styria. From the Historical Association for Styria; Graz 1915.
- ^ Announcements from the Institute for Austrian Historical Research at the University of Vienna. Institute for Austrian Historical Research, University of Vienna 1933.
- ↑ Meiller, Salzburg Regesten
- ^ Anna Maria Drabek, Georg Sommer: Austria in the High Middle Ages: (907 to 1246). Published by Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1991, ISBN 3700118619
- ↑ Austria in History and Literature. published by Institut für Österreichkunde, 1997, ISBN 3215124653
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SURNAME | Konrad von Feistritz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | High free |
DATE OF BIRTH | 11th century or 12th century |
DATE OF DEATH | August 3, 1151 |