Lürzer von Zechenthal (noble family)

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Civil coat of arms of the Lürzer from 1506 (coat of arms letter)
Coat of arms of the Lürzer von Zechenthal from 1671 (Conrad Tyroff)

The Lürzer von Zechenthal (also Luerzer von Zechenthall, Lürzer von Zechenthall, Lürzer von Zechendthal) are an aristocratic family from Salzburg. The family can be traced back to the farming family Lürzer (also Lierzer, Lirzer, Lürtzer), who live in Radstadt . Two members of this family received a civil heraldic letter in 1506 . A line of descendants was raised to imperial nobility in 1671 for the services acquired as civil servants . One branch of the family received a royal Bavarian nobility diploma in 1813 . The line, which was raised to the state of Bavarian barons as early as 1757, has expired. Numerous Lürzer von Zechenthal worked as civil servants in the mining industry.

history

On December 9, 1506, Hans Lürzer, pastor in Hofgastein , and his brother Wolfgang Lürzer, farmer from Radstadt, received permission from the Roman-German King Maximilian I to use a civil coat of arms. The coat of arms has been preserved in the Salzburg Museum .

The high Princely salzburgischem Hofkammerrat and Pflegsverweser to Hüttenstein Balthasar Lürzer was of Emperor Leopold I of knightly Reichsadel with the July 1, 1671 predicate awarded "Zeche valley". In this context, the family coat of arms was also increased. The ennoblement was announced on August 4, 1695 in the Prince Archbishopric of Salzburg.

On July 8th, 1757, Johann Marian Lürzer von Zechenthal, High Princely Salzburg secret court war council and landscape chancellor by the elector Maximilian III. Joseph raised to the Bavarian baron status. On January 23, 1757, he was admitted to the Salzburg state estates by decree of the prince-archbishop . He died without leaving any offspring.

On January 22nd, 1813, Judas Thaddäus Cajetan Johann Nepomuk Lürzer von Zechenthal, former Prince Archbishop of Salzburg's Oberbergverweser in Gastein , his nephew Michael Johann Baptist Franz Judas Thaddäus Lürzer von Zechenthal, royal Bavarian saline cashier in Hallein , and his siblings of King Maximilian I. Joseph in registered the nobility register of the Kingdom of Bavaria.

coat of arms

1506

The heraldic shield contains a golden unicorn on a blue background. A growing golden unicorn on the blue and gold bulging helmet with blue and gold covers .

1671

The quartered shield contains in fields 1 and 4 in blue a silver unicorn on a green mountain and in fields 2 and 3 a black, gold-crowned eagle growing out of the cleavage line on a gold background. A golden lion grows on the crowned helmet between the right gold over black and left horns divided by red over silver. The ceilings are black and gold on the right and red and silver on the left.

1757

The shield was largely taken from the coat of arms of 1671. Only the green mountains are missing in fields 1 and 4. Above field 1 there is a crowned helmet with a growing golden lion holding a sword pointing down with his left paw. The covers of the helmet are black and gold. Above field 2 is the jewel of the coat of arms from 1671. The helmet covers are kept in red and silver.

Dorfheim Castle in Saalfelden, owned by the younger line of the family until 1860

Name bearer

Older line

Younger line

literature

  • Studbook of the flourishing and dead nobility in Germany. Published by some German nobles. Volume 2, G - L. Contains reliable and documented information about 9898 noble families. Published by Georg Joseph Manz, Regensburg 1863, p. 390. Digitized
  • Society for Salzburg Regional Studies (ed.): Nekrolog auf Rupert von Lürzer. In: Communications from the Society for Regional Studies in Salzburg. Year 50. Self-published by the Gesellschaft für Salzburger Landeskunde, Salzburg 1910, pp. 79–82. Digitized
  • Maximilian Gritzner: '' Bavarian aristocratic repertory for the last three centuries. Collected and compiled from official sources. '' In: Status surveys and grace acts of German sovereigns during the last three centuries. Collected and compiled from official sources. 1. Volume, Anhalt - Bavaria, Verlag CA Starke, Görlitz 1881, pp. 137, 351. Digitized
  • Otto Maass' sons (ed.): Genealogical paperback of the noble houses of Austria. 1st year. Verlag Otto Maass' Sons, Vienna 1905, p. 395 ff. Digitized
  • Franz Mehofer (Hrsg.): Hochfürstlich-Salzburgischer Hofkalender or Schematismus for the year after the gracious birth of our Savior and Savior Jesus Christ M DCC LXXXIX. Printed in the court and academic orphanage book printer, (Salzburg) 1789, p. 36. Digitized
  • Konrad Tyroff, Robert von Pöhlmann, Wilhelm Stieda (Hrsg.): Book of arms of the entire nobility of the Kingdom of Baiern. Drawn from the nobility register. Volume 7. Verlag des Wappen-, Kunst- und Kommissions-Bureau Nürnberg, Nürnberg 1824, plate 1. Digitized
  • Moritz Maria von Weittenhiller, Otto Titan von Hefner (ed.): J. Siebmacher's large and general book of arms. Volume 4, Section 6. The Salzburg nobility. Verlag Bauer and Raspe, Nuremberg 1883. p. 38 and plate 15.

Individual evidence

  1. Family history "Lürzer von Zechenthal" incorporated by Geneanet , publicly accessible after registration under "oholzapfel" and the corresponding persons.
  2. a b c d e f g h i Otto Maass' sons (ed.): Genealogical paperback of noble houses in Austria . 1st year. Verlag Otto Maass' Sons, Vienna 1905, p. 395 ff .
  3. Maximilian Gritzner: Bavarian Aristocratic Repertory of the Last Three Centuries. Collected and compiled from official sources. In: State surveys and acts of grace of German sovereigns during the last three centuries. Collected and compiled from official sources . 1st volume, Anhalt - Bavaria. Verlag CA Starke, Görlitz 1881, p. 137 .
  4. a b Maximilian Gritzner: Bavarian Aristocratic Repertory of the Last Three Centuries. Collected and compiled from official sources. In: State surveys and acts of grace of German sovereigns during the last three centuries. Collected and compiled from official sources . 1st volume, Anhalt - Bavaria. Verlag CA Starke, Görlitz 1881, p. 351 .
  5. Moritz Maria of Weittenhiller, Otto titanium Hefner (ed.): J. Siebmacher's large and general crests . tape 4 , Department 6. The Salzburg nobility. Verlag Bauer and Raspe, Nuremberg 1883, p. 38 .
  6. ^ Anselm Lürzer von Zechenthal. In: Biographia Benedictina. Gerd Gessinger, September 23, 2011, accessed April 6, 2017 .
  7. Gerd Gessinger: Anselm Lürzer von Zechenthal. In: Order online. obidos GmbH, March 24, 2009, accessed April 6, 2017 .
  8. Franz Mehofer (ed.): Hochfürstlich-Salzburgischer Hofkalender or Schematismus for the year after the gracious birth of our Savior and Blessed Jesus Christ M DCC LXXXIX . Printed in the court and academic orphanage book printer, (Salzburg) 1789, p. 36 .
  9. ^ Rudolf von Granichstaedten-Czerva: Contributions to the family history of Tyrol . Universitätsverlag Wagner, Innsbruck 1954, p. 237 .