Khuen von Belasi

Khuen of Belasy, originally Khuen, Khuon, Khun ( talking Kuhn - e is a strain Loud) is a first native in Tirol noble family, which according to tradition, by Egon or Egino Imo de Tramino, the " Bold ", out of the closing time of 13. century derives. Significant experience the Khuen until the 16th century. Blasius Khuen was posted on June 13, 1541 the Lower Austrian Regimentsrat, then imperial Privy Council and from 1560 to around 1568 Upper Austrian Chamber president in Tyrol. Rudolf Khuen was awarded the predicate Belasy of Gandeck (also Liechtenberg and Aur ) in 1573, added the baron to New Lembach in the Lower Austrian provincial level. He had purchased in 1557 the rule Gandegg.

  • Collected Rudolf Khuen of Belasy and Liechtenberg, Freiherr zu New Lengbach ( Lembach ) ( † 1581 Vienna), 1559 Pre Ferdinand I, later Privy Council and equerry of the Emperor Maximilian II and Rudolf II, on May 8, 1573 baron; buried in the family tomb donated by him to St. Dorothea.
  • His son Johann Eusebius Khuen of Belasi of Liechtenberg, Gandegg, Freiherr zu New Lengbach, Lord of Baumgarten, Raipoltenbach, Waasen and Judenau († November 6, 1622 Swietla, Bohemia ) appears as a knight of the Order of Sansago, imperial eunuch and Obrister, 1596 royal Statthaltereirat in Bohemia, royal Hofkriegsrat, 1605-1610 Councillor of the Lower Austrian Estate 1612 real secret imperial councilor, garrison commander of Komárom, 1613 imperial envoy to the Porte, 1620 imperial Army Commissioner in Bohemia. His heir was the only daughter from his marriage to Maria, Baroness of Berka on Duba: Mary Frances; she married the Count Paul Palffy of Erdöd
  • Johann Jakob Khuen of Belasi (* 1515, † May 15, 1586 ) was an archbishop of Salzburg.
  • Jakob Freiherr Khuen of Belasy to Liechtenberg and Gandeck († September 21, 1639 ), since 1623 also Lord of the konfiskirten domination Land Stone in Bohemia and since 1636 the reign Baumgarten in Lower Austria, first in Upper Austria Regimentsrat to Innsbruck, then imperial eunuch and royal Statthaltereirat in Prague finally royal Privy Council and ambassador at the court of Munich kurbaierischen. His three sons: Matthias, Karl Balthasar and Leopold were raised together with her ​​cousin Jacob on July 27, 1640 the Imperial Count.
  • Mathias Khuen of Belasy († 1659), Reich Graf, first-born of the foregoing, the Imperial Council and Treasurer, Envoy to the electoral courts, Arma married Susanna, Countess of Meggaus.
  • Johann Franz Khuen of Belasi ( born August 12, 1649 Hall in Tirol, † April 3, 1702 in Brixen ), Prince-Bishop of Brixen
  • Károly Khuen Héderváry (1849-1918), Ban of Croatia and Prime Minister of Hungary
  • Markus Kuen (also: Marek Khuen, Czech: Marek z Khuen Olomouce, † 1565), Bishop of Olomouc
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