Sovinec (noble family)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Lords of Sovinec (also von Eulenberg ; Czech ze Sovince ) were a noble Moravian family. Their ancestral seat was from around 1320 the castle Sovinec ( Eulenburg ), which was built by them. Members of the family held high episcopal and state offices in Moravia. At the beginning of the 16th century, a descendant moved to Bohemia .

history

Coat of arms of Wok (IV.) Pniowsky von Eulenberg (1523)

The later Lords of Sovinec previously settled at the fortress in Huzová . For the years 1299 to 1302 Paul / Pavel (I.) is documented, who in these years acted as sub-chamberlain of the Olomouc bishopric and in 1302 also held the office of sub-chamberlain of Moravia. His son of the same name Paul / Pavel (II.) Was the first to call himself "de Aulnburk" in 1332, which is why it is assumed that he was the first to take his seat on the Eulenburg, built around 1320 near Sovinec ( Eulenberg ). The Czech spelling “Sovinecz” is first documented in 1353 in the corresponding entry in the Olomouc country table. The gender name “von Sovinec” or Czech “ze Sovince” is derived from this.

By marriage in 1368 Paul / Pavlík (IV.) Came from Sovinec to Pňovice ( Kniebitz ). His son Ješek (I.) referred to himself for the first time in 1405 with the predicate z Pňovic . His son Johann / Jan (II.) Was chief district judge in Olomouc in 1420, captain of Litovel from 1425–1427 and then captain of Olomouc until 1430. The family branch of Sovinec and Pňovice ( Pniowsky von Eulenberg, Pňovský ze Sovince ) settled at the fortress in Pňovice and until 1545 at the Eulenburg. He went out in 1548 with Ješek (IV.)

The branch of the family Sovinec on Doubravice is derived from Heralt (I.) von Sovinec, who is documented for the years 1409 to 1440 and was first named in 1418 with the predicate of Doubravice ( z Doubravic ). This line expanded there via Aleš (III) from Sovinec to Doubravice, who moved to Northern Bohemia in 1507. With his son Jan (V.), who owned Tauschetin and Neudorf , this branch of the family went out in 1580.

The previous assumption that the Lords of Sovinec had also earned the title of Holštejn is doubted or rejected according to recent literature. According to this, Wok / Vok (I.), who acquired the Holštejn castle in 1321 , also descended from the Moravian family of the Hrut , but founded the independent branch of the family of the Lords of Holstein .

Master list of the Lords of Sovinec

  1. Paul / Pavel (I.), 1299–1302 sub-chamberlain of the Diocese of Olomouc, 1302 sub-chamberlain of Moravia
    1. Markwart / Markvart (I.), occupied 1318/1319
    2. Wok / Vok (I.), occupied 1318–1353, 1329 on Huzová , 1348 by Sovinec; married to Agnes / Anežka von Otaslavice, documented 1353-1356
      1. Paul (III.), Occupied 1353-1377, 1371 on Rašovice; married to Katharina / Kateřina von Otaslavice, documented 1353-1377
        1. Bolka, occupied 1368–1417, 1368 on Rašovice, 1382 on Dobročkovice , 1397 on Holštejn ; married 1. to Bušek von Kyšperk (1368), 2. with Wilhelm / Vílem von Kobeřice (1368–1381), 4. with Jan von Heraltice (1382–1385) and 4. with Zacharias / Zachariáš Sesel von Všetat (1387–1406 )
        2. Katharina (I.), documented 1373–1419, 1409 on Kunovice, 1412 on Rašovice; married to Ulrich / Oldřich Hecht von Rossitz († before 1409)
    3. Paul (II.), Occupied 1318-1356, 1332 to Sovinec; married to Klara von Otaslavice
      1. Paul / Pavlík (IV.), Documented 1368–1398, 1368 on Sovinec; married 1st to Klara, 2nd to Katharina von Kunstadt , documented 1373-1418
        1. Ješek (I.), documented 1373-1409, 1405 on Pňovice ( Kniebitz )
          1. Pavlík (VI.), Records 1408–1410, 1409 on Pňovice
          2. Jan (II.), Occupied 1409–1430, 1409 on Pňovice; 1420 Oberstlandrichter von Olomouc, 1425–1427 captain of Litovel, 1427–1430 captain of Olomouc; married 1. with Margarethe / Markéta NN, 2. with Agnes von Waldstein ( Anežka z Valdštejna ), documented 1416–1437
            1. Heinrich / Jindřich (I.), documented 1445–1492, 1480 on Kelč ; married to Margarethe / Markéta von Myslibořice
            2. Heinrich / Hynek, occupied 1445–1465, 1445 on Pňovice; married to Elisabeth / Eliška von Kunstadt, recorded 1463–1475
              1. Jan (III.), Occupied 1466–1507, 1466 on Pňovice, 1490 on Sovinec; 1486–1493 Oberstlandrichter von Olmütz, 1494–1507 Oberstlandrichter von Moravia; married to Machna von Lomnice, documented 1492–1507
                1. Wok (IV.) , Documented 1499-1531, 1510 to Sovinec; 1499 Burgrave of Olomouc, 1518–1525 Oberstlandrichter von Moravia; married to Elisabeth / Eliška von Dubá ; was involved in the North Moravian mining industry; In 1526 wrote an early, 420-page, German-written treatise on the art of tasting ("ayn liblichs piechel"). In the introduction he mentions himself as the author ("started by mych wocken pniowsky von aylemberk"). Before 1924 the manuscript was in the library of the Troppauer Museum, since then it has been considered lost in the vast majority of Czech research. In fact, it was acquired in 1955 by the Iron Library, where it is still located today and which has also digitized it.
                  1. Ješek (IV.); † 1548; married to Anna von Würben auf Freudenthal , documented 1535–1549
                2. Sophie / Žofie (II.); † 1509; married to Burian Ledec von Ritschan († 1541)
                3. Elisabeth / Eliška, documented 1507–1542; married to Michael / Michal Slavata von Chlum and Koschumberg († 1534)
                4. Gerhard / Heralt (IV.), Documented 1508–1528, 1510 on Pňovice; married to Johanna von Columbin ( Johanka z Columbinu ), documented 1508–1516
                  1. Christoph / Kryštof, documented 1528–1536
                  2. Sigmund / Zikmund (IV.) "Znata", documented 1531– † 1542
                  3. Georg / Jiří (II.), Documented 1531– † 1542
              2. Sophie / Žofie (I.), records 1466–1481
              3. Georg / Jiří (I.), documented 1466–1500, 1500 on Čebín ; married to Machna von Lomnice, recorded 1483–1495
              4. Katharina / Kateřina (IV.), Occupied 1514–1531, 1525 on Močovice, 1529–1531 abbess of the Poor Clare Monastery in Krumlov
              5. probably also: Barbara / Barbora (II.), documented 1532–1550, 1532–1549 abbess of the royal monastery of Alt Brünn / Klášter Králové
        2. Markwart / Markvart (II.), Records 1392–1404
        3. Paul (V.), occupied 1404-1456, 1405 to Sovinec; married 1st to Markéta von Slavoňov , 2nd to Anna von Ryzmburk
          1. Stephan / Štěpán (II.), Documented 1437
          2. Sigmund / Zikmund (I.), documented 1445–1451
          3. probably also: Paul (VII.), attested 1480–1481
        4. Alexander / Aleš, documented 1406–1418; married to Katharina / Kateřina NN
        5. Peter / Petr (I.), records 1404–1425, 1405 to Sovinec; married 1. to Elisabeth / Eliška von Meziříčí, recorded 1405–1412; 2. with Katharina von Tworkau , documented 1417–1437
          1. Albrecht, documented 1437–1451, 1448 on Fulnek
          2. Katharina / Kateřina (III.), Documented 1464–1482
        6. Gerhard / Heralt (I.), documented 1409–1440, 1418 on Doubravice; married to Sophie / Ofka von Obědovice, recorded 1420–1447
          1. Půta (I.), documented 1436– † 1484; 1447 on Tatenice, 1463 on Hoštejn, 1470 royal chamberlain; married to Anna von Schelmberg / ze Šelmberka, documented 1453–1480
            1. Heinrich / Jindřich (II.), Recorded 1480–1495, on Doubravice; married to NN von Wlaschim ( z Vlašimi )
              1. Peter (II.), Occupied 1516–1527, 1516 on Doubravice; married to Katharina / Kateřina von Kunovice
                1. Juliana, documented 1528-1536
            2. Sigmund / Zikmund (III.), Documented 1480–1483
            3. Jan (IV.), Documented 1480–1483
            4. Heralt (III.), Records 1480–1483
            5. Alexander / Aleš (II.), Documented 1480–1483
              1. probably also: Alexander / Aleš (III.), documented 1507–1529, 1507 on Načeplukovice, 1520 on Albrechtice; married to Ludmila von Duchcov, documented 1543–1564
                1. Jan (V.), occupied 1543–1580, 1554 on Toužetín ; married to Veronika Schlick von Pasoun ( Šlikovna z Pasounu a Holíče), documented 1555–1581
                2. Veronika, documented 1544–1564; married 1st to Friedrich Sezima von Sezimovo Ústí († before 1553), 2nd to Vladislav Zákupský von Wartenberg († 1593)
          2. Gerhard / Heralt (II.), Documented 1446–1447
        7. Wok (II.), Occupied 1409–1467, on Přerov , Svitavy , 1437 on Rožnov , 1445 on Helfštejn , after 1456 on Sovinec; married to Machna von Meziříčí and Křižanov, documented 1437–1466
          1. Wok (III.), Recorded 1453–1464, 1453 on Helfštejn
          2. Půta (II.), Documented 1453–1464, 1453 on Helfštejn
          3. Ctibor, occupied 1464–1474
          4. Jaroslav, occupied 1467–1475, 1467 on Sovinec
          5. Sigmund / Zikmund (II.), Documented 1457–1471
        8. Proček, records 1409-1417
        9. Anna (I.), documented 1376–1384, married to Ješek Hromada von Sušice, documented 1376–1384
        10. Katharina / Kateřina (II.), Documented 1381–1406; married 1st to Andres / Ondřej von Nechvalín , 2nd to Proček von Kunstadt
        11. Dorota Koldina, documented 1399–1407, 1407 on Černíkovice (possibly abbess of the Králové monastery?)
  2. probably also: Stephan / Štěpán (I.), attested 1295–1328, 1295 as canon of Olomouc, 1322 as archdean of Znojmo

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. See on this David Papajík: Páni z Holštejna , České Budějovice 2007, ISBN 978-80-86829-24-1 and cs: Vok I. z Holštejna and cs: Páni z Holštejna .
  2. Wok Pniowsky von Eulenberg: Anno domini 1526 on the day fabiany vnd Sebastiany ayn liblichs piechel started by mych wocken pniowsky from aylem-berk obristem Sudy des margrafftum yn marhern. In: e-codices. Retrieved June 22, 2019 . Digitized version of the manuscript Eisenbibliothek, Mss 38 on e-codices.
  3. Florian Ruhland: “Ayn liblichs piechel” is digitized. A search for traces of the Probierbuch manuscript of Wok Pniowsky von Eulenberg (1526), ​​which was believed to be lost. In: Ferrum 90, 2018, pp. 96-107. Retrieved June 22, 2019 . Essay on the historical background of the manuscript, its provenance and reception in Czech research.