Stadl (noble family)
Stadl (also Stadler and Stadel ) was the name of an ancient noble family from Styria , which also belonged to the rural nobility in Lower Austria . The lords of Stadl from the Kornberg line were raised to barons , and a side branch to imperial counts from and to Stadel-Kornberg . The male line of the family died out at the end of the 19th century.
history
origin
The Stadl family was first mentioned in 1180 with Hugo von Stadl . His lineages belonged to the knighthood , as well as ministerials of the Lords of Wildon and the Lords of Stubenberg .
The barn built before 1265 their ancestral castle barn , later Castle Stadl an der Raab in the district barn the municipality Mitterndorf an der Raab in Eastern Styria , and were otherwise well off in Styria.
Stadl to Kornberg
The knights of Stadl attained great wealth and reputation in 1539 through the marriage of Christoph von Stadl to Anna von Graben , the heir to the Lords of Graben zu Kornberg. Subsequently, Emperor Maximilian granted the Stadler the unification of their coat of arms with that of the Lords of Graben (the funerary with the upright spade).
The legacy of the Lords of Graben encompassed numerous and widely scattered manors, estates and castles. This included the important rule Kornberg near Riegersburg with Kornberg Castle (1564-1825), as well as the great rule Marburg including office and castle Marburg as well as Castle Obermarburg (Marburg an der Drau / Maribor , historical partly Marchburg ; 1564 to approx. 1620 ). In addition, the inheritance included the possessions Rohrbach an der Lafnitz , Grabenhofen with Alt-Grabenhofen Castle , Liechtenberg and Krottenhofen . In 1597 he was raised to the baron class .
In 1620 the Stadl Marburg and Obermarburg sold to the Counts Zwickl called Khiesl , and in 1825 Kornberg to the Princes of Liechtenstein .
The Stadl family had their political heyday in the 16th and 17th centuries, when they provided some military, politicians and governors of Styria. Subsequently, family members often appeared as commander and knight of the Teutonic Order and the Order of St. John . In 1708, under the name von und zu Stadel-Kornberg, a branch of the family was raised to the rank of imperial count .
The Stadl family died out in 1882 through their baronial branch in the male line.
Stadl Castle on the Raab in 1681, the former ancestral seat of the von Stadl family since 1265
Kornberg Castle around 1830
The town of Marchburg and Obermarburg Castle , 1681
Dynastic marriages
The Stadl were connected to numerous Styrian noble families through dynastic marriages, including both the aforementioned Lords von Graben and the Oettingen , Leiningen-Westerburg , Herberstein , Galler , Breuner , Kollonitz von Kollograd ( Kollonitsch ), Stürgkh and Attems families .
family members
- Hugo von Stadl , around 1180, knight, first name bearer
- Gottfried Freiherr von Stadl , owner of Kornberg Castle
- Hans Rudolf von Stadl , owner of Kornberg Castle
- Gottfried Freiherr von Stadl († May 29, 1627), career: before 1616 iö. Court War Council President, 1619 Colonel General of the Croatian and Sea Borders
- Ferdinand Freiherr von Stadl (March 14, 1643, † May 20, 1694), career: November 26, 1683 Field Sergeant General, September 10, 1685 Lieutenant Field Marshal, February 28, 1689 Feldzeugmeister, May 15, 1694 Field Marshal
- Franz Leopold Menzel von Stadl (1678–1747), Austrian genealogist and historian
- Karl Joseph Graf von Stadl was imperial chamberlain in 1728
- Maria Elisabeth Countess von Stadl, maid of honor to Empress Elisabeth Christine
coat of arms
Family coat of arms
Blazon : The Stadler family coat of arms shows three red-clad arms in a black shield (with closed hands, there are also variants with open hands), a white shirt (or envelope) and four (seven) golden bells or buttons on the side; the crest consists of two angled arms that hold up three ostrich feathers (two black, one white), the helmet covers are red and black.
The Stadl's motto was "Amicis amicus, caeteris autem ficus."
Barons coat of arms
Blazon: The baron's coat of arms is square with the family coat of arms as a heart shield, next to it the coat of arms of the Lords of Graben (Spaten) .
literature
- Genealogical pocket book of the baronial houses , Gotha, Perthes, 1853, Volume 3, p. 443 f. Digitized .
- Constantin von Wurzbach : Stadl, the barons of, genealogy . In: Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich . 37th part. Kaiserlich-Königliche Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1878, pp. 48–50 ( digitized version ).
- Constantin von Wurzbach : Stadl, the barons of, coat of arms . In: Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich . 37th part. Imperial-Royal Court and State Printing Office, Vienna 1878, p. 51 f. ( Digitized version ).
- Ferdinand Krauss: Northeast Styria. Graz, Leykam, 1888, pp. 367–369 (The Stal at Kornberg Castle) .
- Adalbert Sikora: The Lords of the Trench. In: Journal of the historical association.
Web links
- Stadl Castle
- Portrait of Gottfried Freiherr von Stadl
- Family coat of arms of the barn
- Stadl at www.welt-der-wappen.de
- The municipal coat of arms of Werndorf (Styria) adopted from the Stadler coat of arms
Individual evidence
- ^ Genealogical paperback of the German count's houses: 1846 . Perthes, 1846 ( google.at [accessed March 15, 2019]).
- ↑ Originally the coat of arms should have only consisted of one arm, but because a Stadler like three fought against the Turks, it was increased to three arms. A knight von Stadl is said to have depicted the hand as a fig hand . (see Joseph Hammer von Purgstall: Die Gallerinn on the Riegersburg , Part 1, Darmstadt 1845. P. 19 f limited preview in the Google book search).