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Historical sketch of the inheritance of the Princely County of Gorizia in favor of Austria in 1500. Protagonists from left to right around the castle of Gorizia and the Venetian opponent (flag and gold ducats): Administrator Virgil von Graben, Count Leonhard von Gorizia, King (Emperor) Maximilian I.
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After the death of Count Leonhard on 12 April 1500 and the Gorizia inheritance in favor of the Habsburgs, the Venetians saw their failure solely in the actions of the lords Virgil and Lukas von Graben. After the successful conversion of the Gorizia county into the Habsburg Empire, Virgil von Graben
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Since all of Virgil's 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, came to
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and its decision-makers would have recognized the Gorizian (Meinhardin) bastard Virgil von Graben himself as the new Count of Gorizia (it was said that the Von Graben descendant from the House of Gorizia). Another suggestion was that Von Graben would hand over the County of Gorizia to the Republic
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Barthlmä von Graben (Bartholomeus von Graben), about whom little is known; Between 1501 and 1511 he was the owner of the Treffling farm, which he gave as a fief to his fiefdom Andreen Hohenburger; his descendants moved to and formed the second Tyrolean line, which died out with the death of Felix
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stood, conquered and destroyed. The reconstruction, which was initiated by Virgil von Graben after the withdrawal of the foreign army, gave the castle its typical irregular shape. From the end of the 15th century until his death in 1507, Virgil von Graben was the burgrave of Gorizia and lord of
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of the Republic of Venice considered appointing Lukas von Graben as their supreme commander in Friuli. However, since Virgil von Graben ended the contract with Venice about the succession in the County of Gorizia and negotiated with Maximilian I, this appointment did not materialize.
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Originally, the family of Virgils father Andreas von Graben of Kornberg carried the coat of arms with the shovel (silver shovel on red), but adopted the oblique beam coat of arms (red, split by blue and silver) in
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and through whose work Renaissance culture also found its way into East Tyrol. Virgil von Graben was considered the "richest and most capable Gorizia nobleman of his time". He was under the last Meinhardin Count
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Castle in East Tyrol. With his appointment, the heyday of Lengberg began. In the years 1480-85 he had the former "veste Lengenberch" converted into a representative Gothic castle at his own expense.
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and East Tyrol as well as captain of Gorizia; meanwhile he also lived in Bruck Castle for a short time. Furthermore, after 1500, von Graben was also cited as the burgrave of Lienz.
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Virgil Lucz von Graben (named or died 1550); possibly the father of Leonhard (Lienhard) von Graben (mentioned 1507–1545), who was awarded the parish church of Gorizia in 1507
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In addition to his noble born offspring, Virgil von Graben fathered four illegitimate children with his morganatic wife named Agnes, whom he endowed with rich goods
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Kärntner Burgenkunde: Quellen- und Literaturhinweise zur geschichtlichen und rechtlichen Stellung der Burgen, Schlösser und Ansitze in Kärnten sowie ihrer Besitzer
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1499 as the owner of the lordship and castle Graben, the ancestral seat of his family (named 1170), located near Rudolfswerth (today:
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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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Carinthia I,, Zeitschrift für geschichtliche Landeskunde von Kärnten" (geleitet von Wilhelm Neumann), 163. Jahrgang, 1973, p 128/29.
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Carinthia I,, Zeitschrift für geschichtliche Landeskunde von Kärnten" (geleitet von Wilhelm Neumann), 163. Jahrgang, 1973, p 113ff.
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Carinthia I,, Zeitschrift für geschichtliche Landeskunde von Kärnten" (geleitet von Wilhelm Neumann), 163. Jahrgang, 1973, p 128.
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was modestly rewarded, measured against his immense merit. However, von Graben continued to act as governor and captain of
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During the reign of the ailing Count Leonhard of Gorizia, Virgil von Graben was persuaded by grand promises by King
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Deß Hochlöblichen Hertzogthums Crain Topographisch-Historischer ..., Band 3, p 211. By Janez Vajkard von Valvasor
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to end his hitherto secret association with the Venetians and instead advocate the country's accession to the
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Virgil von Graben had great influence on the political events of this dilapidated principality as captain (
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as well as Lukas von Graben (zum Stein), son of Virgil and deputy administrator of Gorizia (sketch by
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Die Grafschaft Görz und die Herrschaft Lienz, ihre Entwicklung und ihr Erbfall an Österreich (1500).
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Tiroler Heimat 83 (2019): Zeitschrift fĂĽr Regional- und Kulturgeschichte, von Christina Antenhofer
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and Venice as a fief. But it didn't come to that. In 1498, Virgil von Graben gave his son
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in Mantua in order to solemnly promise his marriage to Gonzaga's daughter Paola Gonzaga.
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Die Schriftfunde aus den Gewölbezwickelfüllungen von Schloss Lengberg in Osttirol
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Around 1461, Virgil and his father Andreas von Graben were taken prisoner by the
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Virgil von Graben belonged to the Carinthian-East Tyrolean branch of the family
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Die Ehre des Hertzogthums Krain, Band 3, p 206. By Johann Weichard von Valvasor
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Osttirol: Der Bezirk Lienz: seine Kunstwerke, hist. Lebens- u. Siedlungsformen
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The family was mentioned from Vom Graben only in Upper Carinthia-East Tyrol.
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Mitteilungen des Instituts fĂĽr Ă–sterreichische Geschichtsforschung, Band 56
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Mitteilungen des Instituts fĂĽr Ă–sterreichische Geschichtsforschung, Band 56
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Dizionario biografico dei friulani: "Virgil von Graben", by Sergio Tavano
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Dizionario biografico dei friulani: "Virgil von Graben", by Sergio Tavano
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Dizionario biografico dei friulani: "Virgil von Graben", by Sergio Tavano
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Dizionario biografico dei friulani: "Virgil von Graben", by Sergio Tavano
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Dizionario biografico dei friulani: "Virgil von Graben", by Sergio Tavano
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Dizionario biografico dei friulani: "Virgil von Graben", by Sergio Tavano
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It is said that Virgil had another son, Leonhard von Graben († 1531).
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Band 78, Innsbruck 1998, p 142, 144 (VeroeffFerd_78_0131-0149.pdf).
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and in exchange would receive all Gorizia castles and lordships in
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Mitteilungen des Instituts fĂĽr Ă–sterreichische Geschichtsforschung
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Christof von Graben († 1506), who is mentioned as a pastor of
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in Upper Carinthia and East Tyrol, he appeared as a captain (
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In 1487 Sommeregg was conquered by Hungarian troops led by
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Geschichte Österreichs: von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart
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Veröffentlichungen des Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum.
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Virgil von Graben was a feudal man in the service of the
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Osttiroler Heimatblätter (Zur Geschichte des Iselhofes)
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which held important offices at the time of the last
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One of his nephews was 278:(father), Barbara Hallecker (mother) 480:The honor of the Hertzogthums Crain 13: 806:Zur Geschichte des Schlosses Stein 14: 1139: 1053: 950:BDA - Bundesdenkmalamt Österreich 408:Virgil von Graben was the son of 108:as Burggräfin of Sommeregg - The 738:Die Ehre dess Hertzogthums Crain 468: 1039: 1028: 1011: 1000: 989: 978: 964: 953: 941: 928: 919: 908: 897: 886: 877: 866: 855: 840: 831: 820: 811: 798: 510: 473:Virgil von Graben is listed by 377: 787: 776: 760: 745: 726: 713: 700: 688: 677: 1: 1073:(de) Osttiroler Heimatblätter 1128:16th-century Austrian people 1123:15th-century Austrian people 554:and was his caretaker resp. 398: 7: 630:. 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Index


Lienz
Burggraf
Lienz
Heinfels
Sommeregg
Lengberg
Andreas von Graben
Rosina von Graben von Rain
Prince-Bishop of Brixen
Melchior von Meckau
Lord
captain
Görz
Ulvinus von Dornberg
Erasmus von Dornberg
Lienz
East Tyrol
Leonhard of Gorizia
Michael von Wolkenstein
Sommeregg
Austrian
morganatic marriage
Andreas von Graben
Lukas von Graben zum Stein
Rosina
Sommeregg
Heinfels
Lengberg
Bruck

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