The Talmberk family (
German: Talmberg or Talenberg) was a
Bohemian noble house. The family ruled the town of
Talmberk and
Talmberk Castle [
cs], along with various other estates.[1]
History
The Talmberk family was descended from the
Kounice family [
de] of Bohemia and
Moravia.[2] The Talmberk family was founded at the end of the 13th century. The first known member is
William of Talmberk, a descendant of
Hroznata of Úžice who was first mentioned in 1297.[3]
The family came under the ownership of
Jankov in 1418. They remained in possession of the village until 1702, when it was sold.[4]
The Talmberks largely sided with the
House of Habsburg during the
Bohemian Revolt, and they were allowed to remain in the
gentleman's class [
de]. At the end of the 16th century, the family had split into separate branches.[2] The last male member of the family died in 1735.[citation needed]
Coat of arms
Two silver
water lilies on a shield of red, each with a large leaf bent inwards towards one another.
Helmet with silver and red
mantling with red
vol.[7]
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ISBN978-3-943025-16-3.
^Siebmacher, Johann (1979). Die Wappen des böhmischen Adels (Reprograf. Nachdr. von Siebmacher's Wappenbuch 4. Bd., 9. Abt. (Nürnberg 1886) ed.). Neustadt an der Aisch: Bauer und Raspe. p. 268.
ISBN3879470308.
^Vaněk, Vojtěch (2000).
"Hroznata z Úžic". Sázavsko. Historie - tradice - současnost. 7: 15–21.
^Halada, Jan (1992). Lexikon české šlechty. Akropolis. pp. 161–162.
ISBN80-901020-3-4.
^Eberhard, Winfried (1996). Die Bischöfe des Heiligen Römischen Reiches: ein biographisches Lexikon/[2] 1448 bis 1648. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 479–480.
ISBN3-428-08422-5.
^Antonín, Podlaha (1912). Series praepositorum, decanorum, archidiaconorum aliorumque praelatorum et canonicorum sanctae Metropolitanae ecclesiae Pragensis a promordiis usque ad praesentia tempora. Prague.{{
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link)
^Kasík, Stanislav (2002). Lobkowiczové : dějiny a genealogie rodu. České Budějovice: Veduta. p. 108.
ISBN80-903040-3-6.
^Zelenka, Aleš; Gatz, Erwin (1990). Die Bischöfe des Heiligen Römischen Reiches 1648–1803. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot.
ISBN3-428-06763-0.