Udalrich of Graz

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Udalrich von Graz ( Ulrich , first documented in 1151; † after 1156) was a highly free nobleman, great-grandson of Aribo II and son of Bernhard von Stübing . He was the youngest brother of Konrad von Feistritz and Adalram, executed in 1151, and joined the Seckau Abbey after their death . His extensive Graz possessions, which stretched from the Mur to St. Ruprecht an der Raab , were acquired by Margrave Ottokar III around 1156 . moved in. He was also the first named owner of Mariatrost .

In older research (until 1978) he was generally equated with his and his father's followers and Grazer burgrave Udalrich of Graz .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fritz Posch : The settlement of the Grazer Boden and the foundation and earliest development of Graz in 850 years Graz , Styria, Graz 1978
  2. ^ Austria in history and literature; published by Institut für Österreichkunde, 1997. ISBN 3215124653 ( (on the web) )
  3. ^ Walter Brunner on behalf of the City of Graz, Kulturamt (Ed.): History of the City of Graz (in 4 volumes), self-published by the City of Graz 2003, ISBN 3-902234-02-4