The House of Stubenberg is the name of an old Austrian noble family from Pitten documented since about 1160, with its ancestral seat at Stubenberg, Styria. Members of the family held important posts in the Habsburg monarchy and had hereditary membership in the Hungarian House of Magnates.
House of Stubenberg is the name of an old Austrian noble family from Pitten documented since about 1160, with its ancestral seat at Stubenberg, Styria...
Stubenberg may refer to: Stubenberg, Bavaria Stubenberg, Styria Stubenberg (family) Maria Anna Stubenberg (1821-1912), composer This disambiguation page...
The Stubenberg Castle is a historical monument in Săcueni, Bihor, Romania. Construction of the castle began in the late 18th century and was finalized...
Konradin line. He first appeared in 1302 as a feudal lord of the Stubenbergfamily (as the Konradin line did) when he received the village of Greindorf...
properties in the Styrian lands, and from 1302 appeared as a vassal of the Stubenbergfamily. Ulrich II was married with Barbara, daughter of Johann von Auersperg...
Juraj IV Zrinski was married twice with ladies from Arco family of Tyrol and Stubenbergfamily of Styria, with whom he had four children. His sons Nikola...
Stubenberg is a renovated castle ruin in Stubenberg, Styria. It is located above the ravine of the Feistritz river named Stubenbergklamm (Stubenberg ravine)...
who moved into the castle in 1185. The castle has belonged to the Stubenbergfamily since 1288. The oldest section from the 12th century was supplemented...
[better source needed] Stubenberg, and Guttenberg. The Dutch family De Graeff claimed descent from Wolfgang von Graben, a member of the Graben family. Andries de...
last time. After the revolution the palace was not claimed by the royal family. Nowadays the palace is rented for various events, such as conferences,...
George.[citation needed] In August 2003 Hofer crashed a paraglider in Stubenberg and received severe spinal injuries. He engaged in six months of rehabilitation...
the family tree of the Princes of Zrin, a Croatian noble family, from 1347 to 1703. House of Zrinski House of Šubić Šubić family tree Frankopan family tree...
Intended to be a family vault for the Wilczek family, it was rebuilt in the 19th century by Count Nepomuk Wilczek with money from the family's large Silesian...
was later seized by the communist regime with the expulsion of the royal family in 1948. In 2005 the Romanian government passed a law allowing restitution...
named in 1470 as heritage Jörg II Steinwalds of some manors of 30 styrian Stubenberg fiefs. Coat of arms of the Styrian Von Graben zu Kornberg line, Siebmachers...
from the original on November 3, 2019. Retrieved April 14, 2021. Stubenberg, Stubenberg. "Neutral Monism". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford...