Lamminger

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The Lamminger (also Lomaner , or Laminger ) were an old Bavarian and Upper Palatinate noble family .

history

The one with the Lords of Herten Mountain related sex had with this a common coat of arms , which a silver barrier on a green Dreienberg showed. In the middle of the 14th century, Johel Lomaner received the Aujest fief near Heiligenkreuz in neighboring Egerland from Waldsassen Abbey in the Upper Palatinate as a ministerial . After his early death, the legacy of the underage Hans named Leupold was administered from 1377 by his guardians, the Eger patricians Heinrich Schlik and Hans Hirnlos. In 1416, Hans Leupold Lomaner ceded most of his property to the Waldsassen abbot Nikolaus Eppenreuther. His successor Abbot Johann VI. Hans Leupold Lomaner confirmed the ownership of seven farms as fiefdoms, two of which belonged to a desolate place Pfaffenreuth in the Upper Palatinate. In the 15th century, the property in Albenreuth near Eger was added, according to which the Lamingers led the noble title of Albenreuth , became barons and later achieved the status of count. In 1453 Wilhelm Lomaner sold his property in Albenreuth and the neighboring Neualbenreuth in the special tax area of ​​the Frais with the associated subjects and income to the Waldsassen monastery, against which the magistrate of the city of Eger successfully protested. After a long dispute, Abbot Nicholas IV consented to the cession of the land holdings of the Laminger von Albenreuth feudal holders to the city of Eger, while maintaining the scope at the time of the late Hans Leupold Laminger. During the period from 1553 to 1669, when the property of the Waldsassen monastery was administered by electoral-Palatinate-Evangelical carers , members of the Laminger von Albenreuth adopted the Evangelical-Lutheran faith.

During the Thirty Years War and the re-Catholicization in Bohemia , Wolf Wilhelm Laminger von Albenreuth converted to Catholicism and was able to expand his property considerably through new acquisitions in the Choden region in western Bohemia . His son Wolf Maximilian Laminger von Albenreuth gained a reputation as a devil named Lomikar because of the cruel suppression of the Chodian uprising against his rule in literature . The branch of the Lamingár von Albenreut became extinct in the 18th century.

literature

  • Heribert Sturm : Nordgau - Egerland - Upper Palatinate . Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, Munich 1984.
  • Eger homeland - history of a German landscape in documentaries and memories. Amberg in der Oberpfalz 1981, local history of Altalbenreuth pages 295 and 296, local history of Heiligenkreuz page 367, in the section: The localities of the district of Eger ( Cheb ) page 280 ff.
  • Biographical lexicon on the history of the Czech lands. published on behalf of the Collegium Carolinum (Institute) by Heribert Sturm , Volume II (I – M), R. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 1984, ISBN 3-486-52551-4 , p. 371. (Lamingen (Lamminger, Lomikar) by Albenreuth, with further references)

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.rozhlas.cz/toulky/vysila_praha/_zprava/131526
  2. PDF at www.historie.hranet.cz

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