Ugarte (noble family)

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Ugarte is the name of a Spanish nobility from the Kingdom of Aragon , which came to Austria via the Habsburg Netherlands .

history

They became imperial barons with "Lord of Blanquard and Meldemanne", Ebersdorf on October 2, 1654; received the incolate in Moravia on March 24, 1662 and the incolate in Bohemia in 1667; "Reichsgraf von und zu Ugarte-Meldemann", Vienna November 12, 1676, everything for Peter von Ugarte (* around 1620, † 1679, Vienna), Imperial Colonel, Court War Council and garrison commander in Vienna (May 2, 1679). First marriage to Eleonore Katharina Countess von Verdenberg on Namiest; second marriage to Theresia Eleonora Elisabetha Countess of Sahr (1639–1705); Bohemian Count and coat of arms improvement Laxenburg May 29, 1713 for his son Franz Ernst Dominik Count von Ugarte, Baron on Groß-Meseritsch, * Vienna August 20, 1658, † Groß-Meseritsch July 5, 1715. The male line of the family died out with Maximilian von Ugarte (* May 13, 1851, † February 8, 1875).

The oldest verifiable genealogy begins with:

  • Francisco Ugarte, nobleman of Amurrio in the northern Spanish (Basque) province of Ayala (Spanish: Aiara in the province of Alava); the wife is unknown. His son:
  • Diego Fernandez de Ugarte, died after 1625; married to Magdalena de Murga. Their son:
  • Joseph Peter Ritter de Urgarte zu Blanquard and Meldemanne (in the Netherlands), died before 1676, married to Cordula von Mühlfelder. Their son:
  • Peter Graf von und zu Ugarte-Meldemann (dated 1676), Baron von Groß-Meseritsch, Herr zu Blanquard and Meldemanne, from 1676 on Groß-Meseritsch in Moravia

Personalities

  • Aloys Graf von Ugarte (1749–1817), Imperial Councilor and Colonel Chancellor, Herr auf Jaispitz , Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece
  • Aloys the Younger Count of Ugarte (* March 9, 1784, † April 25, 1854), on Brendig with Krawska and Zuckerhandl (Suchohrdly), President of the provincial government in the Archduchy of Austria ob der Enns (1827-1834), Kk privy councilor and governor of Moravia and Silesia (1834–1854), whose daughter Louise married Count Wilhelm Chotek von Chotkow and Wognin in 1836 in her first marriage , Gubernialrat in Linz and in 1850 Clemens Freiherr von der Vorst-Lombeck and Gudenau, Burgrave of Drachenfels.
  • Josef Graf Ugarte (1804–1862), Austrian diplomat, owner of the estates Schönau and Sollenau , died in Kottingbrunn in a riding accident
  • Maximilian Count Ugarte (1851–1875), Austrian aristocrat, died of scarlet fever in San Remo, and with him the male line died out

Possessions

Web links

Commons : Ugarte  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. BSB Volume CXXIX, pages 165 to 169
  2. see: Roman von Procházka : Genealogical handbook of extinct Bohemian gentry families, Neustadt an der Aisch, 1973, Verlag Degener & Co, pages 326 to 329; Legacy Ugarte with numerous further references and a description of the coat of arms
  3. (see: Roman von Procházka : Genealogisches Handbuch erloschener Herrenstandfamilien. Supplementary volume. Published by the Vortsnad des Collegium Carolinum (Institute) Research Center for the Bohemian Countries, R. Oldenbourg Verlag Munich 1990, ISBN 3 486 54051 3 , page 137)
  4. (see: Roman von Procházka family sequence Ugarte, Genealogical Handbook of extinct Bohemian gentry families, Neustadt an der Aisch 1973, p. 326 ff. ISBN 3 7686 5002 2 )