Trautenberg (noble family) – Wikipedia

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Stem coat of arms of those of Trauttenberg

Trautenberg (also Trauttenberg ) is the name of an old Upper Palatinate or Franconian noble family with a parent company in the Trautenberg of the same name. today district of Krummennaab.

Origin at Trautenberg Castle near Krummennaab [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

The von Trautenberg family founded the Trautenberg Castle of the same name near Krummennaab in the Tirschenreuth district in the Upper Palatinate in the middle of the 10th century. It was one of the oldest castles in southern Germany next to the Scheyern Castle. However, the name was not attested until 1244 with “Marquard de Trutenberch”. [first] The uninterrupted family of the family began in 1252 with Heinrich von Trautenberg. [2]

The Trautenberg are directly related to the following noble families: Kotzau, Sparneck, unrest. With the Lord von Streitberg, they were related to several times. [3]

Some Trautenberger acquired civil rights in the cities of Weiden, Nabburg and Amberg around 1300 and were also mayors and councilors there.

In 1283, the Landgraves of Leuchtenberg sold the county of Waldeck in the Upper Palatinate to the Wittelsbacherher Duke Ludwig. From this time, the Trautenberger played an important role in the administration of the ducal office. Already in 1286 Marquard von Trautenberg was a judge and caretaker.

From 1355 Peter von Trautenberg was ducal nurse in office (Burg-) Lengenfeld and Kallmünz.

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The Trautenberger maintained close relationships with the monasteries Speinshart and Waldsassen.

Sideline [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

The origin of today’s city of Skalná (Wildstein) is the Wildstein Castle, which has been detectable since 1166. The town of Wildstein was mentioned in 1224 in a purchase in which Abbot Erhard for the Waldsassen monastery acquired the tenth of Gerold von Wildstein. In 1225 Albert Notthaft was named by Wildstein as the owner. At the end of the 13th century, Johannes Rabe bought property on Mechelgrün. Subsequently, the nobility Ramsperg, Schlick, Wiersperg, Trautenberg, Helmfeld and Wolkenstein were men of Wildstein.

In Biedermanns Topographical description From 1752 Neudorf (Heiligenstadt in Upper Franconia) is described as follows: “Neudorf; A small village of 9 households, on the height, a little hour from Heiligenstadt, 3 men of the Hochstift to the Waischenfeld office and 6 men to the Lord Große v. Trockau, then the Lord v. Trautenberg zu Wildstein in Bohemia as ownership of the noble two partners are all-dorf and common and with their subjects to be controlled by the knight’s canton. The Mr. Baron v. Aufseß in the lower castle to the lower castle have the high and lower hunting as a HEG also in addition to their Mr. Vetter in the upper castle, actually the high jurisdiction, which so far the office Ebermannstadt has so far in new times. ” [4]

Owner [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Gmunden, Austria: Trauttenberg-Wegkapelle

Cemetery Altmünster, Austria: Tomb of the barons of Trauttenberg based in “Villa Lanna”

Reuth Castle is located in the Upper Palatinate municipality of Reuth near Erbendorf in the Tirschenreuth district. In 1337, the castle was first mentioned as the property of the Trautenberger. The von Trautenberg family gave up their headquarters at the end of the 14th century in favor of Reuth. In 1602, the entire manorial went through marriage to Georg Friedrich von Unruh and reached the relative family of Sparneck.

In Gmunden, the family in Pensionatatstrasse has the originally for Karl Adalbert von Lanna as “Villa Lanna” [5] built -up Schloss Trauttenberg With a spacious park. The complex, consisting of the main building, the garden pavilion, the dairy, the gatekeeper and the garden, is a striking architectural accent in the landscape of the Salzkammergut. [6] On Friedrich-Hebbel-Straße, a chapel is reminiscent of the family.

In Aschbach (Styria) there is a hunting house owned by the family. [7]

Family coat of arms Trautenberg [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Blasonation: The coat of arms shows In red a silver bar with three rising tips. On the helmet with red-blue-silver blankets there is a silver ostrich spring between two buffalo horns, which are designated as the sign.

Coat of arms [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Elements of the Trautenberg family coat of arms can also be found in some community coat of arms.

  1. Mon. Boica II 354 and Mon. Egrana 205
  2. Main State Archives Munich, Copy Book of Waldsassen II 201 – Negotiations of the Histor. Association of Upper Palatinate 33, p. 8
  3. Dieter Zöberlein: That of Streitberg, history of a Franconian nobility family. Self -published, Burggrub 2018.
  4. Dieter Zöberlein: Community chronicle Markt Heiligenstadt i. OFR.
  5. http://villalanna.at/
  6. BDA Federal Monument Office Austria
  7. http://www.trautenberg.com/
  8. Archived copy ( Memento of the Originals from November 25, 2012 in Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv/Iabot/www.pril.at
  • Harald Stark: The Notthaft family – looking for traces in the Egerland, in Bavaria and Swabia . Weißenstadt 2006, ISBN 3-926621-46-X
  • Dieter Zöberlein: Community chronicle Markt Heiligenstadt i. OFR. -Published on the occasion of the celebration of the 450th anniversary of the awarding of the market right to Heiligenstadt i. OFR. – Heiligenstadt: 1995
  • Johann Baptist Lehner: Along the Grenzbach . 1926. (Reprint of Steinwaldia, Pullenreuth 1991, ISBN 3-926817-13-5)
  • Genealogical manual of the nobility, Adels lexicon Volume XIV, Volume 131 of the overall series, C. A. Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2003, ISSN  0435-2408

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