Mladota from Solopisk

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Family coat of arms of the Mladota of Solopisk

Mladota von Solopisk is the name of an old, originally Bohemian noble family. The family, some of whose branches still exist today, belong to the central Bohemian nobility.

history

origin

The family is first mentioned in a document on April 10, 1305 with Mladota von Drast . He was the royal Bohemian cupbearer , with whom the uninterrupted line of the family began.

Solopisk ( Solopisky ), the ancestral seat of the family, is now a village in Okres Praha-západ (Prague-West district) in the Czech Republic . The progenitor of Mladota Drast was Solopisk in the said deed 1,305 invested .

Spread and personalities

Members of the family were mainly in royal Bohemian or imperial Austrian services and received influential court, state and military offices. Franz Joseph Mladota von Solopisk became the imperial captain of the Berauner Circle in Bohemia. The three brothers Joseph Peter, Johann Franz and Johann Nepomuk emerged from his marriage to Helena von Golcz. All three received the Bohemian baron status in 1761 (see status surveys).

Johann Franz Freiherr Mladota von Solopisk married Maria Gertrud Freiin Kersel von Qualtenberg. The couple left behind a daughter, Maria Anna, who married Joseph Freiherr von Puteani auf Sautitz in 1785. Johann Nepomuk Freiherr Mladota von Solopisk died in 1798 and left behind from his marriage to Maria Anna Josepha Freiin von Morawez also only one daughter, Aloisia Barbara († 1782), who was married to the aforementioned Joseph Freiherr von Puteani in 1773.

As the only one of the brothers, Joseph Peter Baron Mladota von Solopisk was able to continue the male line . He married Ludovica Freiin von Morawetz and received a diploma on May 6, 1748, the highest hereditary guardianship of the Kingdom of Bohemia. The office was completed after the death of Karel von Swarowa, a family related to the Mladota von Solopisk. His grandson Adalbert I. Freiherr Mladota von Solopisk (* 1778), son of Franz de Paula Mladota von Solopisk and his wife Josepha Countess Dohalsky von Dohalitz, died in 1827 as a lord on Marschau, imperial chamberlain and supreme hereditary doorkeeper in Bohemia. His first marriage was to Maria Countess Przichowsky von Przichowiz († 1805) and his second marriage, from 1806, to Franzisca Freiin Schirndinger von Schirnding (* 1786).

Barons Maria (* 1803), widow of Ernst Graf von Thun and Hohenstein , who died in 1827 , and Elisabeth (* 1805) Mladota von Solopisk come from the first marriage of Baron Adalbert I. The latter married her brother-in-law Leopold Graf von Thun and Hohenstein zu Ronsberg in 1829.
Aloysia Freiin Mladota von Solopisk (* 1820, † 1849), who married Adolf von Auersperg , later Austrian Prime Minister, in 1845, came from her second marriage . She died three years later with no offspring. Her brother Baron Adalbert II. Mladota von Solopisk (* 1806, † 1893), lord of Zabrádka and Chulm in Bohemia, became the imperial treasurer and chief hereditary doorkeeper. His marriage to Maria Freiin Reizenstein from the Schönkirch family (* 1813) resulted in three sons in 1831. Son Franz Freiherr Mladota von Solopisk (* 1835) became imperial chamberlain and first lieutenant and his brother Adalbert III. Baron Mladota von Solopisk (* 1837) Imperial Rittmeister . Adalbert III. married Maria Freiin von Riese-Stallburg in 1863.
From their uncles, the brothers of Adalbert II., Franz Freiherr Mladota von Solopisk (* 1811) became lord of the Amschelberg rule in Bohemia and Carl Hugo Freiherr Mladota von Solopisk (* 1815) became lord of Graupen and Woleschno in Bohemia and imperial cavalry master. The latter married in 1842 Helena Countess Pötting and Persing, Freiin auf Falkenstein († 1850) and in his second marriage in 1852 Gabriele von Schönberg-Pötting.

The Red Castle in the Amschelberg ( Červený Hrádek (Sedlčany) ), which has been owned by the Mladota von Solopisk since 1837 and rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style from 1844, was renovated again by the Jan Mladota family after 1989. His widow Henriette Baroness Mladota auf Hradek is a sponsor of the Mladota Ensemble.

Status surveys

On June 26, 1761 in Vienna , the Joseph brothers, decreed by the Bohemian Landtafel , Johann Franz, Imperial Colonel Sergeant in the "Althann" dragoon regiment , and Johann Nepomuk Mladota von Solopisk, volunteer in the Heister regiment, received the old Bohemian baron with the salutation Well-born and one Coat of arms improvement .

coat of arms

Family coat of arms

The main coat of arms shows in red a silver diagonal bar covered with three black diamonds . On the helmet with a red and silver helmet cover on the right and black and silver on the left , a wing labeled like the shield .

Baron coat of arms

The baronial coat of arms from 1761 shows in red the silver diagonal bar covered with the three black diamonds. The coat of arms has two helmets. On the right with red and silver covers a red wing covered with oblique left, on the left with black and silver helmet covers a red wing covered with oblique bars as indicated in the shield.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Karel Jaromír Erben : Regesta Bohemiae II. 876
  2. a b c Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume IX, Volume 116 of the complete series, page 104
  3. a b c New General German Adels Lexicon Volume 6, Page 312