Herren von Graben, the Glossary
Herren von Graben, also named von (dem) Graben, vom Graben, Grabner, Grabner zu Rosenburg, Graben zu Kornberg, Graben zu Sommeregg, Graben von (zum) Stein, and ab dem Graben was the name of an old (Uradel) Austrian noble family.[1]
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73 relations: Andreas von Graben, Andries de Graeff, Austria, Bad Gleichenberg, Burg Bruck, Burg Sommeregg, Burgrave, Burgruine Eppenstein, Carniola, Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678), Counts of Ortenburg, County of Gorizia, County of Tyrol, De Graeff, Dirck Jansz Graeff, Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek, Duchy of Carinthia, Duchy of Styria, East Tyrol, Friedrich II von Graben, Georg Grabner zu Rosenburg und Zagging, Graz, Heinfels Castle, Hohenwang Castle, Holy Roman Empire, House of Auersperg, House of Gorizia, House of Guttenberg, House of Habsburg, Italy, Jacob Dircksz de Graeff, Jan Pietersz Graeff, Jörger von Tollet, Johann Weikhard von Valvasor, Landskron Castle (Carinthia), Langenwang, Legitimacy (family law), Lengberg Castle, Leonhard of Gorizia, Leopold Grabner zu Rosenburg, Lienz, Lower Austria, Lukas von Graben zum Stein, Maribor Castle, Matthias Laurenz Gräff, Middle Ages, Nobility, Novo Mesto, Op den Graeff family, Orsini family, ... Expand index (23 more) »
Andreas von Graben
Andreas von Graben zu Sommeregg (also Andreas vom Graben; 15th century – 12 July 1463) was a Carinthian knight and nobleman residing at Sommeregg Castle.
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Andries de Graeff
Andries de Graeff (19 February 1611 – 30 November 1678) was a regent and burgomaster (mayor) of Amsterdam and leading Dutch statesman during the Golden Age.
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Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
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Bad Gleichenberg
Bad Gleichenberg is a municipality in the district of Südoststeiermark in the Austrian state of Styria.
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Burg Bruck
Burg Bruck is a medieval castle in Lienz in Tyrol, Austria.
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Burg Sommeregg
Sommeregg is a medieval castle near Seeboden in the Austrian state of Carinthia, Austria.
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Burgrave
Burgrave, also rendered as burggrave (from Burggraf, praefectus), was since the medieval period in Europe (mainly Germany) the official title for the ruler of a castle, especially a royal or episcopal castle, and its territory called a Burgraviate or Burgravate (German Burggrafschaft also Burggrafthum, Latin praefectura).
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Burgruine Eppenstein
Burgruine Eppenstein is a ruined medieval castle overlooking Eppenstein in the Austrian state of Styria.
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Carniola
Carniola (Kranjska;, Krain; Carniola; Krajna) is a historical region that comprised parts of present-day Slovenia.
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Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678)
Knight Cornelis de Graeff (19 May 1650 in The Hague – 16 October 1678 in The Hague) was a Dutch nobleman and a water board member of the Zijpe and Haze Polder.
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Counts of Ortenburg
The Counts of Ortenburg (Grafen von Ortenburg) were a comital family in the mediaeval Duchy of Carinthia.
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County of Gorizia
The County of Gorizia (Contea di Gorizia, Grafschaft Görz, Goriška grofija, Contee di Gurize), from 1365 Princely County of Gorizia, was a State of the Holy Roman Empire.
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County of Tyrol
The (Princely) County of Tyrol was an estate of the Holy Roman Empire established about 1140.
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De Graeff
De Graeff (also: De Graef, Graef, Graeff, Graaff, Graaf and De Graeff van Polsbroek) is an old Dutch patrician and noble family, The family divided into different lines, in Holland, Prussia (Germany) and South Africa, but the most important one was the patrician-aristocratic line of regents at Amsterdam.
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Dirck Jansz Graeff
Dirck Jansz Graeff, also Diederik Jansz Graeff, Lord of the manors Valckeveen and Vredenhof (Amsterdam 1532 – 27 July 1589), was a patrician, wholesaler, shipowner, politician and large landowner. He became an important figure of the Protestant Reformation, member of the Reformed Church, supporter of the Geuzen and the Protestant-minded community of wholesale merchants, and a confidant of William I of Orange (William the Silent).
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Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek
Jhr. Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek (born Dirk de Graeff; named also Van Polsbroek or Polsbroek) (Amsterdam, 28 August 1833 – 27 June 1916, The Hague) was a Dutch aristocrat, merchant and diplomat.
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Duchy of Carinthia
The Duchy of Carinthia (Herzogtum Kärnten; Vojvodina Koroška) was a duchy located in southern Austria and parts of northern Slovenia.
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Duchy of Styria
The Duchy of Styria (Herzogtum Steiermark; Vojvodina Štajerska) was a duchy located in modern-day southern Austria and northern Slovenia.
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East Tyrol
East Tyrol, occasionally East Tirol (Osttirol), is an exclave of the Austrian federal state of Tyrol, separated from North Tyrol by parts of Salzburg State and parts of Italian South Tyrol (Südtirol, Alto Adige).
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Friedrich II von Graben
Frederick II von Graben (born before or around 1379; died before 1463), also called Frederick the Younger (Friedrich der Jüngere), was a Styrian noble, a member of the edelfrei Von Graben family.
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Georg Grabner zu Rosenburg und Zagging
Georg Grabner zu Rosenburg und Zagging (* before or around 1510 at Rosenburg Castle; † 1562 probably at Zagging Castle) was a nobleman of the Archduchy of Austria under the Enns in the age of the Reformation.
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Graz
Graz is the capital of the Austrian federal state of Styria and the second-largest city in Austria, after Vienna.
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Heinfels Castle
Burg Heinfels is a castle in Heinfels, Tyrol, Austria.
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Hohenwang Castle
Hohenwang is a ruined castle in Municipality of Langenwang, Styria, Austria.
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Holy Roman Empire
The Holy Roman Empire, also known as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation after 1512, was a polity in Central and Western Europe, usually headed by the Holy Roman Emperor.
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House of Auersperg
The House of Auersperg (Auerspergi or Turjaški) is an Austrian princely family and formerly one of the most prominent European noble houses. Herren von Graben and house of Auersperg are Austrian noble families.
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House of Gorizia
The Counts of Gorizia (Grafen von Görz; Conti di Gorizia; Goriški grofje), also known as the Meinhardiner, House of Meinhardin, were a comital, princely and ducal dynasty in the Holy Roman Empire. Herren von Graben and House of Gorizia are Austrian noble families.
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House of Guttenberg
The Guttenberg family is a prominent Franconian noble family.
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House of Habsburg
The House of Habsburg (Haus Habsburg), also known as the House of Austria, was one of the most prominent and important dynasties in European history.
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Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.
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Jacob Dircksz de Graeff
Jacob Dircksz de Graeff, free lord of Zuid-Polsbroek (Emden 1571 – Amsterdam, 6 October 1638) was an illustrious member of the Dutch patrician De Graeff family.
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Jan Pietersz Graeff
Jan Pietersz Graeff (Amsterdam, 1512 - there, 1553) was an Amsterdam regent and cloth wholesaler from the 16th century.
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Jörger von Tollet
The Jörger von Tollet (also: Jörger, Jörger zu Tollet) family is an old and influential Austrian noble family from Upper Austria that first appeared in the 13th century. Herren von Graben and Jörger von Tollet are Austrian noble families.
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Johann Weikhard von Valvasor
Johann Weikhard Freiherr von Valvasor or Johann Weichard Freiherr von Valvasor (Janez Vajkard Valvasor) or simply Valvasor (baptised on 28 May 1641 – September or October 1693) was a natural historian and polymath from Carniola, present-day Slovenia, and a fellow of the Royal Society in London.
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Landskron Castle (Carinthia)
Landskron Castle (Burg Landskron, Grad Vajškra) is a medieval hill castle northeast of Villach in the state of Carinthia, Austria.
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Langenwang
Langenwang is a small town in the Austrian state of Styria.
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Legitimacy (family law)
Legitimacy, in traditional Western common law, is the status of a child born to parents who are legally married to each other, and of a child conceived before the parents obtain a legal divorce.
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Lengberg Castle
Lengberg Castle is a medieval castle in Nikolsdorf, East Tyrol, Austria, about east of Lienz.
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Leonhard of Gorizia
Leonhard (1440 – 12 April 1500) was the last count of Gorizia from the Meinhardiner dynasty.
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Leopold Grabner zu Rosenburg
Leopold Grabner zu Rosenburg, Pottenbrunn and Siebenbrunn (born probably 1528 at Rosenburg castle; died 1583 ibid), also Leopold Grabner (zu Rosenburg), during his lifetime Leopold Grabner zu Rosenberg, was a nobleman of the Archduchy of Austria below the Enns.
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Lienz
Lienz (Southern Bavarian: Lianz) is a medieval town in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
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Lower Austria
Lower Austria (Niederösterreich abbreviation LA or NÖ; Austro-Bavarian: Niedaöstareich, Niedaestareich, Dolné Rakúsko, Dolní Rakousy) is one of the nine states of Austria, located in the northeastern corner of the country.
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Lukas von Graben zum Stein
Lukas von Graben zum Stein (until 1500 Lukas von Graben) († 1550 at Stein Castle), lord of Stein, Schwarzenegg and Weidenburg, pledger of Heinfels, was a Carinthian-Gorizian nobleman and military leader of the Counts of Gorizia and the Habsburgs.
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Maribor Castle
Maribor Castle is a Baroque mansion in the town of Maribor, northeastern Slovenia.
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Matthias Laurenz Gräff
Matthias Laurenz Gräff (also known as Matthias Laurenz Gräff Ilpenstein; born 19 July 1984) is an Austrian academic painter, private historian, politician, political activist and co-founder and organizer of the non-partisan platform Dialog im Kamptal.
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Middle Ages
In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period (also spelt mediaeval or mediæval) lasted from approximately 500 to 1500 AD.
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Nobility
Nobility is a social class found in many societies that have an aristocracy.
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Novo Mesto
Novo Mesto (Novo mesto; also known by alternative names) is a city on a bend of the Krka River in the City Municipality of Novo Mesto in southeastern Slovenia, close to the border with Croatia.
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Op den Graeff family
Op den Graeff is a German and American family of Dutch origin.
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Orsini family
The House of Orsini is an Italian noble family that was one of the most influential princely families in medieval Italy and Renaissance Rome.
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Orsini-Rosenberg
The House of Orsini-Rosenberg (also Ursin-Rosenberg) is the name of an old Austrian noble family. Herren von Graben and Orsini-Rosenberg are Austrian noble families.
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Pieter de Graeff
Pieter de Graeff (15 August 1638 – 3 June 1707) was a Dutch aristocrat of the Dutch Golden Age and one of the most influential pro-state, republican Amsterdam Regents during the late 1660s and the early 1670s before the Rampjaar 1672.
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Protestantism
Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes justification of sinners through faith alone, the teaching that salvation comes by unmerited divine grace, the priesthood of all believers, and the Bible as the sole infallible source of authority for Christian faith and practice.
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Rainer zu Rain
The Rainer zu Rain family (also Von Rain, Rainer, Von Rain zu Sommeregg) is an old Lower Bavarian noble family. Herren von Graben and Rainer zu Rain are Austrian noble families.
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Reformation
The Reformation, also known as the Protestant Reformation and the European Reformation, was a major theological movement in Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the papacy and the authority of the Catholic Church.
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Riegersburg Castle
Riegersburg Castle is a medieval castle situated on a dormant volcano above the town of Riegersburg in the Austrian state of Styria.
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Rohrbach an der Lafnitz
Rohrbach an der Lafnitz is a municipality in Styria, Austria.
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Rosenburg
Rosenburg is a castle in the municipality Rosenburg-Mold, Lower Austria, Austria.
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Rosina von Graben von Rain
Rosina von Graben von Rain (died 1534), also called Rosina von Rain, was an Austrian noble woman, a member of the Graben von Stein family and heiress of the burgraviate of Sommeregg Castle in Carinthia.
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Schloss Kornberg
Schloss Kornberg is a castle at Kornberg near Riegersburg, Styria, Austria.
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Sebastian II Grabner zu Rosenburg
Sebastian II Grabner zu Rosenburg und Pottenbrunn (* in the 16th century; † 1610Notizenblatt: Beilage zum Archiv für Kunde Österreichischer Geschichtsquellen. Band 4, S. 349.), also Sebastian von Grabner or Sebastian Grabner the Younger, was a nobleman of the Archduchy of Austria under the Enns.
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Straß in Steiermark
Straß in Steiermark is a municipality in the district of Leibnitz in the Austrian state of Styria.
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Stubenberg family
The House of Stubenberg is the name of an old Austrian noble family from Pitten documented since about 1160, with its ancestral seat at Stubenberg, Styria. Herren von Graben and Stubenberg family are Austrian noble families.
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Ulrich I von Graben
Ulrich I von (vom) Graben was a burgrave and knight from the Austrian Herren von Graben family.
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Ulrich II von Graben
Ulrich II von Graben (before 1300 –) was a Styrian noble, a member of the edelfrei Von Graben family.
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Ulrich III von Graben
Ulrich III von Graben (* 1415; † 16 February 1486) was a member of the Austrian nobility, Lord of Kornberg, (Ober)Radkersburg, Grabenhofen, Graben and the Lordship Marburg, Obermarburg and Maribor Castle.
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Uradel
Uradel (German: "ancient nobility"; adjective uradelig or uradlig) is a genealogical term introduced in late 18th-century Germany to distinguish those families whose noble rank can be traced to the 14th century or earlier.
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Virgil von Graben
Virgil von Graben (1430/1440 — 1507), also Virgil vom Graben, was an Austrian noble, politician and diplomat.
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Viscount
A viscount (for male) or viscountess (for female) is a title used in certain European countries for a noble of varying status.
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Von Graben family tree
This is the family tree of the Austrian Von Graben family.
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Von Stadl
The Von Stadl family (also spelled Stadler or Stadel) was the name of an Austrian noble family from Styria, which also belonged to the provincial nobility in Lower Austria. Herren von Graben and Von Stadl are Austrian noble families.
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Windisch-Graetz
The House of Windischgrätz, also spelled Windischgraetz, is a Slovenian-Austrian aristocratic family, descending from Windischgrätz in Lower Styria (present-day Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia). Herren von Graben and Windisch-Graetz are Austrian noble families.
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Wolfgang von Graben
Wolfgang von Graben, also Wolfgang de Groben (de Gröben) and Wolfgang Grabenski († 11 December 1521) was born in Kornberg castle, Styria and a member of the Austrian nobility.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herren_von_Graben
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