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Rosina von Graben von Rain

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Since all of Virgil von Grabens sons were from his not legally binding marriage to Dorothea von Arnold (née Herbst von Herbstenburg) none of them could claim his inheritance. His brothers Heinrich, Cosmas, Wolfgang and Wolf Andrä von Graben also had no heirs. So Sommeregg, along with smaller estates,
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in 1522 and concentrated on consolidating their Carinthian possessions. However, their eldest son Hans Joachim von Rain returned to Bavaria and in 1550 sold the castle and the lordship of Sommeregg to Christoph
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Schauplatz des landsässigen nieder-oesterreichischen Adels vom Herren- und Ritterstande. Book 1, p 180. Von Franz Karl Wissgrill und Karl von Odelga
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Carinthia I,, Zeitschrift für geschichtliche Landeskunde von Kärnten" (geleitet von Wilhelm Neumann), 163. Jahrgang, 1973, p 128/29.
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Geschichte der Burg und Herrschaft Sommeregg, von Wilhelm Wadl; in Carinthia I, 179., p. 156/57. Jahrgang (1989)
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Germania topo-chrono-stemmato-graphica sacra et profana. Pars Altera, p 202; by Gabriel Bucelin (Bucelinus)
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Rosina's and her husband Haymeran's tomb chapel is to be found of at the St Michael's Church in
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Upon her father's death in 1513, Rosina followed him up as burgravine (a sort of
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Carinthia I.: Mitteilungen des Geschichtsvereins für Kärnten, Band 179
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came to Rosina von Graben von Rain and her family, the
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in the County of Gorizia and Maximilan's councillor.
136:) of the Sommeregg estates. She became also Lady of 168:in 1530. The couple sold Doberdò to the Counts of 317: 309:Das Bildnis in der Tiroler Grabplastik, p 65 157:nobility who was elevated to the rank of a 68:noble Ernst von Graben (d. 1513), son of 331:People from Spittal an der Drau District 149:Georg Goldacher, her second husband was 116: 99: 15: 143:Rosina was married twice: first to the 318: 140:within the comital lands of Gorizia. 59: 20:Tomb at St. Michael's Church, Lienz 13: 266:Zur Geschichte des Schlosses Stein 253:Zur Geschichte des Schlosses Stein 231:Zur Geschichte des Schlosses Stein 14: 347: 302: 291: 282: 271: 258: 245: 236: 223: 212: 201: 151:Haymeran von Rain zu Sommeregg 1: 54: 7: 10: 352: 336:Austrian untitled nobility 39:family and heiress of the 25:Rosina von Graben von Rain 27:(died 1534), also called 195: 126:Johann Weikhard Valvasor 64:Rosina's father was the 112: 35:woman, a member of the 177:, castellan of nearby 129: 21: 120: 100:Heritage of Sommeregg 19: 229:Walther Fresacher: 264:Walter Fresacher: 251:Walter Fresacher: 153:, a member of the 130: 88:. Ernst's brother 70:Andreas von Graben 22: 90:Virgil von Graben 60:Family Von Graben 343: 311: 306: 300: 295: 289: 286: 280: 275: 269: 262: 256: 249: 243: 240: 234: 227: 221: 216: 210: 205: 179:Ortenburg Castle 45:Sommeregg Castle 37:Graben von Stein 351: 350: 346: 345: 344: 342: 341: 340: 316: 315: 314: 307: 303: 296: 292: 287: 283: 276: 272: 263: 259: 250: 246: 241: 237: 228: 224: 217: 213: 206: 202: 198: 124:, engraving by 115: 107:Rainer von Rain 102: 74:Counts of Celje 62: 57: 29:Rosina von Rain 12: 11: 5: 349: 339: 338: 333: 328: 313: 312: 301: 290: 281: 270: 257: 244: 235: 222: 211: 199: 197: 194: 114: 111: 101: 98: 61: 58: 56: 53: 33:Austrian noble 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 348: 337: 334: 332: 329: 327: 324: 323: 321: 310: 305: 299: 294: 285: 279: 274: 267: 261: 254: 248: 239: 232: 226: 220: 215: 209: 204: 200: 193: 191: 186: 184: 180: 176: 171: 167: 163: 161: 156: 152: 148: 147: 146:ministerialis 141: 139: 135: 127: 123: 119: 110: 108: 97: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 75: 71: 67: 52: 50: 46: 42: 38: 34: 30: 26: 18: 304: 293: 284: 273: 265: 260: 252: 247: 238: 230: 225: 214: 208:Tirol, p 125 203: 187: 175:Khevenhüller 162:zu Sommeregg 158: 144: 142: 131: 121: 103: 86:Maximilian I 63: 28: 24: 23: 326:1534 deaths 164:by Emperor 134:Viscountess 94:stattholder 41:burgraviate 320:Categories 66:carinthian 185:family. 183:Leiblfing 166:Charles V 122:Sammeregg 78:Ortenburg 55:Biography 49:Carinthia 31:, was an 160:Freiherr 155:Bavarian 82:Habsburg 138:Doberdò 170:Attems 128:, 1680 196:Notes 190:Lienz 84:king 113:Life 76:at 47:in 43:of 322:: 192:. 109:. 51:.

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Austrian noble
Graben von Stein
burgraviate
Sommeregg Castle
Carinthia
carinthian
Andreas von Graben
Counts of Celje
Ortenburg
Habsburg
Maximilian I
Virgil von Graben
stattholder
Rainer von Rain

Johann Weikhard Valvasor
Viscountess
Doberdò
ministerialis
Haymeran von Rain zu Sommeregg
Bavarian
Freiherr
Charles V
Attems
KhevenhĂĽller
Ortenburg Castle
Leiblfing
Lienz
Tirol, p 125

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