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159: 17: 100:, landowner rights, fortification rights, all the pledge-service that the abbey owed to the Bishopric, the right to cut down trees at will and to hunt and fish within certain limits, in return for the Abbey being compensated for its pledge-service. These rights were extended in 1496. The Fuggers were also allowed to exercise lower-court rights at the Schloss Rosenheim, though high-court rights remained with the 'vicedom' of 151:' employed by the Fuggers was Hans Fugger vom Reh, a cousin of Jacob the Rich. Hans died at the Fuggerau in 1503 and was followed by Georg Fugger's son in law Christoph Hering and then by Jobst Zeller, who was dismissed after being blamed for the Venetian seizure of guns from the Fuggerau during the 111:
and cannon foundry, turning out 261 cannon in 1504 as well as the heavy guns used to arm the complex's own fortress. Metal smelting occurred within the walls of the fortress and brass hammering in the valley, since it needed water power, probably from the
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Brass was only hammered at the complex under 1530 and from 1547 onwards the family began to retreat from the Hungarian mining industry and to concentrate on domestically-mined ores, which left the Fuggerau with less and less importance. The brothers
416: 183:. The Schrotturm Gailitz was built on the ruins in 1814, before being replaced by another tower of the same name in 1830, which operated until 1974 and still survives today. 37: 179:
during the abbacy of Petrus von Arnoldstein. The buildings fell into ruin and the local population forgot the name 'Fuggerau' - in 1688 the ruins are shown in a view by
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of copper and 22,000 Viennese silver-marks were spent in Venice. Between 1527 and 1546 thirty-three lead pipes were made at the Fuggerau as well as at
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sold the Fuggerau, all its properties and rights and even its equipment and furniture back to the Abbey in 1570 for 2500
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family, though the name 'Fugger' was already in evidence in the area before 1495 without any links to that family.
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for the Venetian market. According to Pölnitz the gold worked there came from the
148: 326: 236:"Chronik des Bleei- und Zinkbergbaues in Bezug zur Bleiberger Bergwerks Union" 405: 379: 365: 133: 117: 113: 158: 16: 137: 97: 81: 77: 172: 168: 108: 49: 21: 32:, in the middle is Schloss Rosenheim, to the right the 'Ruine Fuggerau' 101: 93: 53: 346: 180: 125: 25: 176: 57: 141: 129: 61: 295:"Die Fugger: Geschichte einer Augsburger Familie (1367-1650)" 140:, where the Fuggers were also involved. The lead supply from 36: 417:
Buildings and structures associated with the Fugger family
107:The complex was a combination of separating-works, 88:. This was done with the express permission of the 403: 155:. In 1537 Gastel Fugger vom Reh became factor. 84:in 1495 on lands that they had acquired from 219: 128:). Copper worked there was mainly meant for 48:was a mining and ore-smelting facility near 259: 292: 215: 144:also went to the Fuggerau for processing. 347:Reinhold GASPER und Friedrich Hans UCIK. 213: 211: 209: 207: 205: 203: 201: 199: 197: 195: 132:- between 1495 and 1504, 50,000 Venetian 157: 35: 15: 404: 192: 162:The Schrotturm Gailitz at the Fuggerau 340: 228: 253: 13: 14: 438: 60:. It was probably set up by the 315: 301: 286: 72:It was set up by the brothers 1: 186: 224:(in German). pp. 34–38. 153:War of the League of Cambrai 7: 325:(in German). Archived from 267:(in German). Archived from 238:(in German). Archived from 10: 443: 67: 96:. The family was granted 297:(in German). p. 46. 380:46.548147°N 13.693514°E 354:(in German). p. 2. 222:"Jakob Fugger, Band 2" 163: 41: 33: 161: 39: 28:- to the left is the 19: 385:46.548147; 13.693514 90:Bishopric of Bamberg 375: /  427:Castles in Austria 220:Götz von Pölnitz. 164: 124:(a misspelling of 42: 34: 412:Mining in Austria 260:Hans KrĂ€henbĂŒhl. 86:Arnoldstein Abbey 434: 399: 398: 396: 395: 394: 392: 387: 386: 381: 376: 373: 372: 371: 368: 356: 355: 353: 344: 338: 337: 335: 334: 319: 313: 312: 305: 299: 298: 293:Mark HĂ€berlein. 290: 284: 283: 281: 279: 273: 266: 257: 251: 250: 248: 247: 232: 226: 225: 217: 442: 441: 437: 436: 435: 433: 432: 431: 402: 401: 390: 388: 384: 382: 378: 377: 374: 369: 366: 364: 362: 361: 359: 351: 345: 341: 332: 330: 321: 320: 316: 307: 306: 302: 291: 287: 277: 275: 274:on 2 April 2015 271: 264: 258: 254: 245: 243: 234: 233: 229: 218: 193: 189: 70: 12: 11: 5: 440: 430: 429: 424: 419: 414: 358: 357: 339: 314: 300: 285: 252: 227: 190: 188: 185: 69: 66: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 439: 428: 425: 423: 420: 418: 415: 413: 410: 409: 407: 400: 397: 350: 343: 329:on 2015-11-03 328: 324: 318: 310: 309:"Arnoldstein" 304: 296: 289: 270: 263: 256: 242:on 2015-05-04 241: 237: 231: 223: 216: 214: 212: 210: 208: 206: 204: 202: 200: 198: 196: 191: 184: 182: 178: 174: 170: 160: 156: 154: 150: 145: 143: 139: 135: 134:hundredweight 131: 127: 123: 119: 118:Upper Hungary 115: 114:River Gailitz 110: 105: 103: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 75: 65: 63: 59: 55: 51: 47: 38: 31: 27: 23: 20:1688 view of 18: 360: 342: 331:. Retrieved 327:the original 323:"Kulturpfad" 317: 311:(in German). 303: 288: 276:. Retrieved 269:the original 255: 244:. Retrieved 240:the original 230: 165: 146: 121: 106: 98:water rights 71: 45: 43: 383: / 173:Hans Fugger 147:The first ' 109:hammer mill 50:Arnoldstein 22:Arnoldstein 406:Categories 389: ( 370:13°41â€Č37″E 367:46°32â€Č53″N 333:2018-02-16 246:2010-07-15 187:References 422:Carinthia 102:Carinthia 94:Franconia 54:Carinthia 391:Fuggerau 181:Valvasor 177:guilders 138:Bleiberg 126:Kliening 122:Klieming 46:Fuggerau 26:Valvasor 278:15 July 68:History 58:Austria 149:factor 142:Schwaz 130:Venice 74:Ulrich 62:Fugger 40:Detail 352:(PDF) 272:(PDF) 265:(PDF) 82:Jakob 78:Georg 30:Abbey 280:2010 171:and 169:Marx 80:and 44:The 52:in 24:by 408:: 194:^ 104:. 76:, 56:, 393:) 336:. 282:. 249:.

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Arnoldstein
Valvasor
Abbey

Arnoldstein
Carinthia
Austria
Fugger
Ulrich
Georg
Jakob
Arnoldstein Abbey
Bishopric of Bamberg
Franconia
water rights
Carinthia
hammer mill
River Gailitz
Upper Hungary
Kliening
Venice
hundredweight
Bleiberg
Schwaz
factor
War of the League of Cambrai

Marx
Hans Fugger

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