Ulrich III von Graben

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Coat of arms of the Styrian Von Graben dynasty, Siebmachers Wappenbuch (1605)

Ulrich III von Graben († 16 February 1486)[1] was a member of the Austrian nobility and an important member of the court of emperor Frederick III of Austria. He was Lord of Kornberg, the , Obermarburg and Maribor Castle.

Biography[]

Ulrich's parents were Friedrich II von Graben and a Lady von Plankenwarth or Adelheid Hoffer. He was a descendant of the dynastic House of Graben von Stein, originating from the dynasty Meinhardiner. He was related to the Lords Philipp and Ruprecht I von Windischgraetz. His uncle was Lord Andreas von Graben zu Sommeregg, the founder of the Carinthian line of the family.

Ulrich von Graben married in 1464 Agnes Närringer, daughter of Mert Närringer and widow of Lord Hans . The couple had seven children.[2]

  • Wolfgang von Graben († 1521), styrian Lord and Burggraf, imperial military and administrator
  • Andree von Graben († 1521), Lord of Kornberg and Graben, bailiff of Slovenj Gradec (Windischgraetz)
  • Georg von Graben († 1522)
  • Rosina von Graben († 1539), married Heinrich from the House of Guttenberg, princebishop-bambergs stadholder in carynthia[3]
  • Margret (Marusch) von Graben
  • Elisabeth von Graben, married Lord Georg IV von Auersperg
  • Wilhelm von Graben († 1523), Lord of Kornberg and Graben, Lord of the manor Saldenhofen and imperial Burggraf of Burg Neuberg[4]

Ulrich was first named in 1452 as member at the Coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor of Frederick III of Austria.[5] In 1456 he elected, together with his father Friedrich, Lord of the . In the same year Ulrich was elected imperial Burggraf of Maribor.[6] In 1462 he succeeded Lord Eberhard VIII von Walsee as Landeshauptmann (state captain) of the Duchy of Styria.[7] In 1469 he was succeeded by Count Wilhelm von Dirnstein. In the same year Ulrich became imperial Seneschal and emperor Friedrich III pledged him with the castle of Maribor.[8] In 1483 Ulrich was elected imperial Burggraf of Graz.[9] As burggraf of Graz he was deeply involved in the war against Matthias Corvinus.[10] In this time he was the emperors deputy.

Notes[]

  1. ^ Chronologische Geschichte des Herzugthums Steyermark. Von Johann Baptist von Winklern. p 123
  2. ^ Adalbert Sikora: Die Herren vom Graben in Zeitschrift des historischen Vereines für Steiermark. 51. Jahrgang, Graz 1960. p 70, 92 and 93
  3. ^ Genealogie der Freiherren von Guttenberg, S. 78
  4. ^ Adalbert Sikora: Die Herren vom Graben in Zeitschrift des historischen Vereines für Steiermark. 51. Jahrgang, Graz 1960, p 92/93
  5. ^ Adalbert Sikora: Die Herren vom Graben in Zeitschrift des historischen Vereines für Steiermark. 51. Jahrgang, Graz 1960. p 70
  6. ^ Genealogie der Freiherren von Guttenberg
  7. ^ Beiträge zur Kunde steiermärkischer Geschichtsquellen, Bände 1-4, p 88. Von Historischer Verein für Steiermark, Historische Landeskommission für Steiermark
  8. ^ Adalbert Sikora: Die Herren vom Graben in Zeitschrift des historischen Vereines für Steiermark. 51. Jahrgang, Graz 1960. p 71
  9. ^ Adalbert Sikora: Die Herren vom Graben in Zeitschrift des historischen Vereines für Steiermark. 51. Jahrgang, Graz 1960. p 72
  10. ^ Begebenheiten u. Schicksale der landesfürstl. Stadt Bruck a. d. Mur. Von Jos Graf
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