Coat of arms of the Styrian Von Graben dynasty, Siebmachers Wappenbuch (1605)
Ulrich III von Graben (* 1415; † 16 February 1486)[1] was a member of the Austrian nobility, Lord of Kornberg, (Ober)Radkersburg, Grabenhofen, Graben and the Lordship Marburg, Obermarburg and Maribor Castle.
He was an important member of the court of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, considered as an unswervingly loyal supporter of the Emperor[2] and fulfilled for him various high political and responsible functions in the Duchy of Styria,[3] such as that of imperial Burggraf of Graz and Marburg (Maribor) and Landeshauptmann of Styria.
^Chronologische Geschichte des Herzugthums Steyermark. Von Johann Baptist von Winklern. p 123
^Chronologische Geschichte des Herzugthums Steyermark, p 115; von Johann Baptist von Winklern
^Historisches Jahrbuch der Stadt Graz, Bände 9-15, p 26 (Stadtmuseum Graz, 1977)
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