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Ulrich, von Eitzing, -1460


  • [Politically active Austrian nobleman and landowner. He took part in the Hussite war in 1431, and he was Hubmeister of Austria (1437-1440, 1439). Between 1451 and his death in 1460, he was involved in a number of alliances and plots concerning Ladislaus, and Count Ulrich von Cilli. He was a central figure in the provisional estate government of Austria after the death of Ladislaus in 1457; arrested in 1458, he was released shortly thereafter, just before he died of the plague.]
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    • Eiczing, Ulrich von, -1460
    • Eiczinger, Ulrich, -1460
    • Eitzing, Ulrich von, -1460
    • Eitzing, Ulrich, Freiherr von, -1460
    • Eitzinger, Ulrich, -1460
    • Eizing, Ulrich von, -1460
    • Eizinger, Ulrich, -1460
    • Eyczing, Ulrich von, -1460
    • Eyczinger, Ulrich, -1460
    • Eytzing, Ulrich von, -1460
    • Eytzinger de Eytzing, Udalricus, -1460
    • Eytzinger, Ulrich, -1460
    • Eyzing, Ulrich von, -1460
    • Eyzinger, Ulrich, -1460
    • Udalricus Aetzinger, de Egra, -1460
    • Udalricus Eytzinger, de Eytzing, -1460
    • Udalricus, Eytzinger de Eytzing, -1460
    • Ulrich, Eiczinger, -1460
    • Ulrich, Eitzinger, -1460
    • Ulrich, Eizinger, -1460
    • Ulrich, Eyczinger, -1460
    • Ulrich, Eytzinger, -1460
    • Ulrich, Eyzinger, -1460
    • Ulrich, Freiherr von Eitzing, -1460
    • Ulrich, von Eiczing, -1460
    • Ulrich, von Eizing, -1460
    • Ulrich, von Eyczing, -1460
    • Ulrich, von Eytzing, -1460
    • Ulrich, von Eyzing, -1460
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    • Death Date

        1460-11-20
    • Associated Locale

        Schrattenthal (Austria)
    • Associated Locale

        Austria
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      • Sources

        • found: 6075 (Stift Klosterneuburg. Bibliothek, Codex Claustroneoburgensis 1087) (online via HMML), viewed on July 30, 2024(Udalricus Eytzinger de Eytzing; commentary on Doctrinale metricum; Latin) - https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/6354
        • found: Hans Wagner, "Eitzing, Ulrich Freiherr von," Neue Deutsche Biographie (online), viewed on January 29, 2024(German/Austrian nobleman born before 1398, died 20 Nov 1460 in Schrattenthal; active in Dürnstein in 1429, then Znaim and Eggenburg; Hubmeister from 1437, responsible for administering the prince's assets; politically and financially active and involved in several disputes involving King Ladislaus; arrested in 1458 by Albrecht VI, later released but died in Schrattenthal of illness called "Dämon Österreichs" by posterity) - https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd129166553.html#ndbcontent
        • found: "Ulrich, von Eitzing," CERL Thesaurus (online), viewed on January 29, 2024(Hubmeister; died 20.11.1460 in Schrattenthal; variants: Eiczing, Ulrich von; Eiczinger, Ulrich; Eitzing, Ulrich von; Eitzinger, Ulrich; Eizing, Ulrich von; Eizinger, Ulrich; Eyczing, Ulrich von; Eyczinger, Ulrich; Eytzing, Ulrich von; Eytzinger, Ulrich; Eytzinger de Eytzing, Udalricus; Eyzing, Ulrich von; Eyzinger, Ulrich; Udalricus, Eytzinger de Eytzing; Ulrich, Eiczinger; Ulrich, Eitzinger; Ulrich, Eizinger; Ulrich, Eyczinger; Ulrich, Eytzinger; Ulrich, Eyzinger; Ulrich, von Eiczing; Ulrich, von Eizing; Ulrich, von Eyczing; Ulrich, von Eytzing; Ulrich, von Eyzing) - https://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp00532580
        • found: "Ulrich von Eitzing," Wien Geschichte Wiki (online), viewed on January 29, 2024(Involved in Hussite war in 1431, Hubmeister of Austria (1437-1440, 1439); involved in alliances and plots concerning Ladislaus, and Count Ulrich von Cilli; central figure in the provisional estate government of Austria after the death of Ladislaus in 1457; arrested in 1458, he was released shortly thereafter, just before he died of the plague; active in Vienna) - https://www.geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at/Special:URIResolver/?curid=12352
      • General Notes

        • [Politically active Austrian nobleman and landowner. He took part in the Hussite war in 1431, and he was Hubmeister of Austria (1437-1440, 1439). Between 1451 and his death in 1460, he was involved in a number of alliances and plots concerning Ladislaus, and Count Ulrich von Cilli. He was a central figure in the provisional estate government of Austria after the death of Ladislaus in 1457; arrested in 1458, he was released shortly thereafter, just before he died of the plague.]
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        • 2024-07-30: new
        • 2024-07-31: revised
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