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Stadeck was an
important family of
ministeriales in
Styria during the 13th and 14th centuries. The
family is
named for
Stattegg castle,
beginning with...
- century, came into the
Stadeck family as a
result of the
marriage of
Dietmut of
Liechtenstein (died 1308) to
Leutold of
Stadeck (died 1295).
Since Albert...
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sovereign of Styria.
Their seat was the
castle of
Stadeck located in Hub, a part of Stattegg.
Ulrich I von
Stadeck was 26th arch
bishop of
Salzburg (1256–1265)...
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formed Amt
consisting of
Stadeck,
Essenheim and
great holdings in Elsheim's land area run by Amtsmänner, who
lived at
Stadeck Castle together with the...
- His
daughter Diemut married Leutold I von
Stadeck († 1292/95).
After the
death of the last
Johann Stadeck in 1399, Duke
Wilhelm wanted to give it to...
- Montfort-Bregenz-
Stadeck 1482:
Partitioned from Montfort-Bregenz-
Stadeck 1524: Sold
Pfannberg to Styria;
renamed to Montfort-Bregenz-Peggau Montfort-Bregenz-
Stadeck County...
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Bohemian noble Anna of Neuhaus,
widow of the
Styrian governor Hans of
Stadeck. As second-born son, he had
prepared for an
ecclesiastical career, but...
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Trechtingshausen Schwabsburg Castle,
Nierstein Sooneck Castle,
Niederheimbach Stadeck Castle, Stadecken-Elsheim
Stahlberg Castle,
Bacharach Stahleck Castle,...
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October 1354
Herman of
Landenberg 3
November 1358 – 8 July 1360
Leutold of
Stadeck 18 July 1360 – 16
January 1367
Frederick of
Walsee 15 June 1367 – 3 May...
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Steinach -
Ministerialis Ulrich von
Liechtenstein -
Ministerialis Stadeck -
Ministerialis Heinrich von
Morungen -
Ministerialis Albrecht von Rapperswil...