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During the
feudal period,
Sommeregg was the seat of the Lord and
Burgrave of
Sommeregg until 1652. In 1442 the
Sommeregg District Court was able to become...
- Graben, Grabner,
Grabner zu Rosenburg,
Graben zu Kornberg,
Graben zu
Sommeregg,
Graben von (zum) Stein, and ab dem
Graben was the name of an old (Uradel)...
- von
Graben zu
Sommeregg (also
Andreas vom Graben; 15th
century – 12 July 1463) was a
Carinthian knight and
nobleman residing at
Sommeregg Castle. He served...
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member of the
Graben von
Stein family and
heiress of the
burgraviate of
Sommeregg Castle in Carinthia. Rosina's
father was the
carinthian noble Ernst von...
- The
Rainer zu Rain
family (also Von Rain, Rainer, Von Rain zu
Sommeregg) is an old
Lower Bavarian noble family. The
family represented a
branch of the...
- and part of the
Frankish Empire under Charlemagne. The
local lords at
Sommeregg Castle in the
Duchy of
Carinthia were
first mentioned in an 1187 deed...
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Province of
Gorizia (Görz).
Rosina von
Graben von Rain zu
Sommeregg, (15th C. in
Sommeregg - 1534)
noble woman from the
House of
Graben von
Stein a cadet...
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which was
subsequently administered by his v****al
Andreas von
Graben zu
Sommeregg. In 1410,
Sigismund had been
elected King of the
Romans and was crowned...
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Castle (Styria, now in Slovenia)
Smlednik (Carniola, now in Slovenia)
Sommeregg Castle (County of Ortenburg, now in Austria) Trakošćan
Castle (County...
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Burgruine Rottenstein Burgruine Schaumburg Burgruine Silberberg Burg
Sommeregg Burgruine Sonegg Burg Stein/Drautal
Burgruine Stein/Lavanttal Burgruine...