Tribe list from Pettau

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Tribe list of Pettau with the persons represented in Wikipedia and important links.

The inadequate, often faulty, source situation affects the entire period of all branches of the family. Secured data are mentioned in a document, dates of birth and death o. G. However, periods of time are often unsecured and, with the greatest possible likelihood of the often divergent data sources, to be viewed with reservations. Genealogical details, even the assignment of members of the house, remain unclear.

The Lords of Pettau

The first known representative of the house was Friedrich I , Salzburger Ministeriale (1132–1137), († after 1137); ∞ () NN (from Wieting), sister of Gottfried von Wieting. They had the following offspring:

A1. Friedrich II. , First documented mention from 1144 to 1167; († before 1174); ∞ () Benedikta (von Machland) , first documented mention in 1174 widow
B1. Son ; ∞ () NN (from Wildon)
C1. Heinrich von Pettau , provost of Maria Saal and pastor of Friesach (1202–1211), bishop of Gurk (1214–1217), (* around 1160; † September 7, 1217)
C2. Friedrich III. , "The boy" (lat. Puer) (1180–1219), († before 1222); ∞ () Mathilde NN , founded the Dominican monastery in Pettau around 1230 , († September 29, 1253)
D1. Heinrich , ducal Austrian chaplain (1211-1227), land clerk of Styria (1222-1243), pastor of Gratwein (1239-1243), († after 1243)
D2. Friedrich IV. , Burgrave of Pettau-Stein (1245), first documented mention from 1211 to (1260), († (1260)); ∞ (December 17, 1213) Herrad von Montpreis, documented in 1233, († shortly before 1241), daughter of Ortolf von Montpreis (-) and NN (-)
E1. Gerbirg , († after 1250); ∞ (1244) Heinrich von Schärfenberg-Montpreis, († after 1265)
D3. Hartnid I. , Vogt of Oberburg (1243), († September 2, 1251); ∞ () Mathilde von Hollenburg -Wurmberg, († October 30, 1265)
E1. Friedrich V , pledgee of Pettau (1279), the "younger" (1254 and 1260), the "older" (1267), documented in 1235, (* before 1235; † May 8, 1288); ∞ I: () Sophia von Sannegg, documented in 1264, († after 1264), daughter of Konrad von Sannegg (–1255) and Countess Sophie von Pfannberg-Peggau (-); ∞ II: (before 1283) Countess Agnes von Pfannberg , daughter of Count Heinrich von Pfannberg (–1282) and Countess Agnes von Hardegg-Plain (–after 1298)
F1. [I] Frederick VI. , Founder of the Wurmberg lineage (expired 1382), Lord of Wurmberg (1293–1299 / 1301), the "younger" (1261), the "older" (1293), burgrave of Stein im Lavanttal , († July 12th between 1299 and 1301); ∞ () Herwig NN
G1. Amelrich , Marshal of Styria (1324), documented evidence from 1309 to 1336, († after 1336); ∞ () Agnes von Walsee-Linz, daughter of Eberhard IV. Von Walsee - Linz , district judge Ob der Enns , (–1325) and Maria von Kuenring (–1320)
H1. Hartnid IV. (Hartel) , zu Wurmberg, the "Elder" (1363), documented mention 1336, (* before 1336; †† 1382); ∞ (before October 9, 1350) Elisabeth von Ortenburg , daughter of Count Meinhard II. Von Ortenburg-Kärnten (–1232/1238) and Berlingueria della Torre (-)
→ Wurmberg line in the male line extinguished - The Stubenberg family inherit Wurmberg, the Hekenberg, Maidburg and Gibl festivals as well as the Haus am Bachern , Schwanberg , Wildbach and Hollenburg .
I1. Eberhard , († 1380/1381); ∞ () NN , daughter of Magister Akus
I2. Anna , († 1430); ∞ () Count Otto von Stubenberg , main heir, († September 4, 1425), son of Count Friedrich von Stubenberg (–1372) and Elsbeth von Liechtenstein (-)
H2. Mathilde , inheritance paid for in cash; ∞ () (Berchtold von Emerberg)
H3. Agnes , inheritance paid for in cash; ∞ () Peter von Ebersdorf
H4. Anna , inheritance paid for in cash; ∞ () Peter von Liebenberg
G2. Anna , nun in the Dominican convent in Mahrenberg
F2. [I] Hartnid III. , Founder of the Friedau line (expired 1438), lord of Friedau (1293– (1316)), documented mention 1285 to 1313, († (1316)); ∞ I: () Kunigunde von Liechtenstein, († before July 12, 1299), daughter of Otto III. von Liechtenstein- Murau (–1311) and Agnes von Wildon (-); ∞ II: (before 1239) Hedwig von Taufers († after 1298), (∞ I: () NN von Leschan), daughter of Ulrich II. Von Taufers (–1293) and Countess Euphemia von Heunburg (–1312/1316)
G1. Herdegen I. , Marshal of Styria (1325), Governor of Krain (1335), Duke Albrecht enfeoffed Herdegen with the village of Lapriach (June 19, 1341), documented from 1311 to 1352, (* before 1311; † around 1352); ∞ (August 20, 1319) Klara von Gorizia, daughter of Count Albert III. (II.) From Görz- Lienz (–1325/1327) and Elisabeth “the younger” from Hesse (1284–1308)
H1. Herdegen II. , First documented mention 1342, († before 1362)
H2. Hartnid V. , Lord of Friedau, Marshal of Styria (1365), "the Younger" (1363), documented in 1354, († 1385); ∞ () Wilburg von Rauhenstein, documented mention 1387, († after 1387)
I1. Anna , first documented mention 1378, († before 1381); ∞ I: (before March 25, 1370), Count Friedrich of Stubenberg , Colonel gift in Krain , († 1371), (∞ I: () Elsbeth of Liechtenstein; ∞ II: () NN Carrara), son of Wülfing of Stubenberg ( -) and Offmey von Meissau (-); ∞ II: (before 1375) Albrecht von Pottendorf , Herr zu 1/2 Ebenfurth , documented 1360 to 1394, († after 1394), (∞ II: (before May 24, 1389) Maria von Maidburg-Hardegg, documented 1389 to 1394 ), Daughter of Burchard XIII. of Magdeburg (1359) as Count Burchard III. von Hardegg and Retz, Herr zu Kaja (1376), Chancellor of Emperor Karl IV. , (around 1330 / 1335–1388) and Jutta von Anhalt-Zerbst (–1381), son of knight Konrad von Pottendorf (–after 1350) and Katharina von Polheim (-)
I2. Bernhard , Lord of Friedau and Wurmberg, Lord of Enzesfeld , Weinburg, Gleichenberg and Maidenburg (1400), Marshal of Styria (1397 / around 1410), documented in 1386, (* before 1386; † 1420); ∞ (after 1399) Willibirg (Wilburg) von Maidburg-Hardegg, documented in 1392, († after 1399), daughter of Burchard XIII. of Magdeburg (1359) as Count Burchard III. von Hardegg and Retz, Herr zu Kaja (1376), Chancellor of Emperor Karl IV. , (around 1330 / 1335–1388) and Jutta von Anhalt-Zerbst (–1381)
J1. Friedrich X. , Marshal of Styria (1425), first documented mention 1421, (†† January 6, 1438; ▭ in the Dominican monastery in Pettau ); ∞ I: (January 21, 1428) Katharina Frangepán , first documented mention 1416, († after 1428), daughter of Stephan I. Frangepán (–1388) and Katharina Carrara (-); ∞ II: () Beatrix von Helfenstein, documented from 1438 to 1467, († after 1467), (∞ II: () Count Rudolf VII (VI) of Montfort-Rothenfels, († (7 December 1445/25 February 1446)), son of Wilhelm V. von Montfort -Tettnang (–1439) and Kunigunde von Werdenberg-Heiligenberg-Bludenz (–1438/1443)), daughter of Count Friedrich I. von Helfenstein -Wiesensteig (–1438) and Agnes von Weinsberg (before 1400 – after 1474)
→ Friedau line and Pettau sex in the male line extinguished - the Counts of Schaunberg inherit Friedau , Ankenstein, Rosegg and Wartbert, plus the marshal office connected with Frauheim and Kleinsölk .
J2. Agnes , († 1451); ∞ I: (1422) Count Johann Meinhard VII of Gorizia (* 1378/1380; † before May 22, 1430), son of Meinhard VI. (VII.) Von Görz (–1385) and Utelhild von Matsch (-); ∞ II: (1432) Leutold von Stubenberg († before 1469)
J3. Anna , († before March 29, 1465; ▭ in Pupping ); ∞ (around 1428) Count Johann I (II.) Von Schaunberg , main heir, (* (1396); † November 16, 1453; ▭ in Pupping ), son of Count Ulrich II. Von Schaunberg ((1382) –1398) and Elisabeth von Abensberg (-)
J4. Magdalena ; ∞ (before January 20, 1430) Count Johann III. von Abensberg , renunciation of inheritance against cash compensation, (* (1389); † 1474), son of Count Jobst von Abensberg (1372–1428) and Countess Agnes von Schaunberg (around 1374–1412)
I3. Friedrich IX. , († 1412)
H3. Bernhard , first documented mention 1362, († after 1362)
H4. Friedrich VIII. , First documented mention 1362, († after 1362)
H5. Catherine ; ∞ I: () Georg von Duino , captain of the county of Gorizia (1336); ∞ II: (before October 9, 1350) Hartnid von Weissenegg (Weißeneck), documented in 1352, († after 1352)
H6. Flormei ; ∞ I: () Heinrich von Maissau, first documented mention 1347 to 1356, († (December 25, 1360)), son of Ulrich I. von Maissau (-) and Agnes (Anna) von Schaunberg (-); ∞ II: () Eberhard VII. (V.) von Walsee zu Ober-Walsee, (* before 1304; † April 21, 1371), son of Heinrich III. von Walsee (–1367) and Barbara von Klingenberg (-)
H7. Elsbeth ; ∞ (before October 18, 1362) Jans II. Von Walsee-Drosendorf, documented mention 1360, († June 15/21, 1370), son of Heinrich III. von Walsee (–1367) and Barbara von Klingenberg (-)
H8. Anna , first documented mention 1360 to 1377, († after 1377); ∞ () Johann I von Liechtenstein-Murau, († before May 19, 1395), son of Rudolf I von Liechtenstein (–1337/1346) and Elisabeth (von Walsee) (-)
G2. Friedrich VII , Marshal in Steier (1335–1362), documented in 1293, (* before 1293, † after March 10, 1362); ∞ () Mechtild from Walsee
G3. Diemut , († after 1309); ∞ () Konrad von Aufenstein
G4. Herburg , first documented mention 1331 to 1343, († after 1343); ∞ ((1320)) Albero VI. von Kuenring zu Seefeld, Burgrave von Windegg , first documented mention 1284, († (June 24, 1342 / February 1343)), (∞ I: () Agnes von Capellen , († 1318)), son of Heinrich II. von Kuenring (- 1293) and Kunigunde (from Dobra) (- (1303))
E2. Hartnid II. , Documented from 1253 to 1287, (* before 1253, † after 1287)
E3. Alheid ; ∞ (before 1239) Ulrich von Montpreis, († 1241)
E4. ( illegitimate with NN ) Friedrich , documented from 1273 to 1283, († after 1283)
C3. Otto I. , founder of the Königsberg line, lord of Königsberg (1178–1221), († after 1221); ∞ () NN ; Descendants see here: Stammliste von Königsberg
C4. Arnold , chaplain in Salzburg (1201), pastor to Remschnigg (1208), († after 1208)
B2. Daughter ; ∞ (around 1175) Lantfried von Eppenstein (⚔ (1190), 3rd Crusade )
A2. Heinrich , first documented mention 1140

literature

  • D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XVI., Table 20–21, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 1995, ISBN 3-465-02741-8

Individual evidence / notes

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XVI., Plate 20, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 1995, ISBN 3-465-02741-8
  2. ^ Upper Austrian regional archive Starhemberger documents , accessed August 16, 2013, PDF
  3. ^ A b D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XIX., Plate 83, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2000, ISBN 3-465-03074-5
  4. ^ D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XVI., Plate 21, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 1995, ISBN 3-465-02741-8
  5. Lantfried