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The '''Heyperger''' family (also von Heyperger, Hayberg, Heuberg or Heuberger) where a [[Nobility|lower aristocratic]] [[Knight|knightly]] family who had been in [[Austria]] (particularly in [[Tyrol]] and later [[Vienna]]) for several |founder=[[Archduke]] [[Johann Heyperger]]|dissolution=|final_ruler=|members=[[Johann Heyperger]]
[[Leopold Heyperger]]
[[Matthaus Heyperger]]|other_families=[[House of Pankirchen]]|distinctions=|traditions=|motto=|motto_lang=|motto_trans=|heirlooms=|estate=|website=||titles=[[Archduke]] of [[Tyrol]] Hofrath
[[Ritter]] ([[Knight]])
[[Burggrave]] von Hofburg ([[Governor of Hofburg Palace]])|final_head=|etymology=|ethnicity=[[German]]|country=[[County of Tyrol]] and [[Vienna]]|cadet branches=}}centuries. <ref name=":0">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> Some scholars suggest that the family where originally [[Feudal lord|Feudal Lords]] of [[Heuberg (Pyhra)|Heyperg (Pyhra)]] in [[Lower Austria]] and thus took a series of [[Toponymic surname|Toponymic surnames]] relating to their [[Fief|Fiefdom]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
In the 14th century the family moved to [[Hall in Tirol|Hall in Tyrol]], were the earliest known member of the family [[Johann Heyperger]] was given the title of "[[Archduke]] of Tyrol Hofrath". His decedents would go on to become a wealthy and established [[Vienna|Viennese]] [[Nobility|noble house]].
== Members ==
'''Johann Heyperger (Gen 2)'''
Johann Heyperger was the first noticeably [[Aristocracy|aristocratic]] Heyperger. He was born in [[Hall in Tirol|Hall, Tyrol]] circa 1407. Where he married a women named "Magdalena" who is described as being "the last noble of Pankirchen" After his marriage he was given the title of "Archduke of Tyrol Hofrath". <ref name=":0" />
'''Matthew I Heyperger (Gen 2)'''
Mathew I Heyperger was the brother of Johann Heyperger. He was probably born around 1405. He was a [[Licentiatus Juris]] at the University of Vienna, where he died unmarried there in 1457. <ref name=":0" />
'''Peter Heyperger (Gen 3)'''
Peter Heyperger was the son of Johann Heyperger and Magdalena of Pankirchen. He born in [[Hall in Tirol|Hall,Tyrol]] in 1436. This is where he married Margaretha Schreiberin von Dorfenand. He moved with his wife to Vienna and died in 1494.<ref name=":0" />
'''Matthew II Heyperger (Gen 4)'''
Matthew II Heyperger was the son of Peter Heyperger and Margaretha Schreiberin von Dorfenand. He was probably born in Vienna around 1470. He died in 1504 and rests in the [[St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna|St. Stephen Cathedral in Vienna.]] <ref name=":0" />
'''Leopold Heyperger (Gen 5)'''
[[Leopold Heyperger]] was the son of Matthew II Heyperger. He was probably born in Vienna around 1500. He was the [[Governor of Hofburg Palace|Burggrave (Governor) of Hofburg Palace]] from 1547-1560. He married Elisabeth Fernberger in Vienna and was made an official part of the [[Nobility|higher aristocracy]]. He died in Vienna in 1560.<ref name=":0" /><ref></ref> <ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
'''Karl Heyperger (Gen 6)'''
Karl was the only surviving male son of Leopold Heyperger and Elisabeth Fernberger. He probably born around 1530 in Vienna. Seeing as he was the only surviving son of his father he was given a large plot of land which his father had owned. He would later be incorporated into the lower Austrian knighthood. He died on the 2 of April, 1579 in Vienna.<ref name=":0" />
'''Martha Heyperger (Gen 6)'''
Martha Heyperger was the daughter of Leopold Heyperger and Elisabeth Fernberger. She was probably born around 1535 in Vienna. She married a man named a very wealthy Viennese citizen named Marcus Beck.<ref name=":1">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
'''Matthaus Heyperger (Gen 7)'''
Matthaus Heyperger was the son of Marcus Beck and Martha Heyperger. He was probably born around 1555 in Vienna. He married a women named Anna Parthin and is described as being "one of the wealthiest citizens in Vienna" <ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref name=":1" />
== See also ==
* [[Hofburg|Hofburg Palace]]
* [[Austrian nobility]]
* [[Leopold Heyperger]]
== Sources ==
[[Leopold Heyperger]]
[[Matthaus Heyperger]]|other_families=[[House of Pankirchen]]|distinctions=|traditions=|motto=|motto_lang=|motto_trans=|heirlooms=|estate=|website=||titles=[[Archduke]] of [[Tyrol]] Hofrath
[[Ritter]] ([[Knight]])
[[Burggrave]] von Hofburg ([[Governor of Hofburg Palace]])|final_head=|etymology=|ethnicity=[[German]]|country=[[County of Tyrol]] and [[Vienna]]|cadet branches=}}centuries. <ref name=":0">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> Some scholars suggest that the family where originally [[Feudal lord|Feudal Lords]] of [[Heuberg (Pyhra)|Heyperg (Pyhra)]] in [[Lower Austria]] and thus took a series of [[Toponymic surname|Toponymic surnames]] relating to their [[Fief|Fiefdom]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
In the 14th century the family moved to [[Hall in Tirol|Hall in Tyrol]], were the earliest known member of the family [[Johann Heyperger]] was given the title of "[[Archduke]] of Tyrol Hofrath". His decedents would go on to become a wealthy and established [[Vienna|Viennese]] [[Nobility|noble house]].
== Members ==
'''Johann Heyperger (Gen 2)'''
Johann Heyperger was the first noticeably [[Aristocracy|aristocratic]] Heyperger. He was born in [[Hall in Tirol|Hall, Tyrol]] circa 1407. Where he married a women named "Magdalena" who is described as being "the last noble of Pankirchen" After his marriage he was given the title of "Archduke of Tyrol Hofrath". <ref name=":0" />
'''Matthew I Heyperger (Gen 2)'''
Mathew I Heyperger was the brother of Johann Heyperger. He was probably born around 1405. He was a [[Licentiatus Juris]] at the University of Vienna, where he died unmarried there in 1457. <ref name=":0" />
'''Peter Heyperger (Gen 3)'''
Peter Heyperger was the son of Johann Heyperger and Magdalena of Pankirchen. He born in [[Hall in Tirol|Hall,Tyrol]] in 1436. This is where he married Margaretha Schreiberin von Dorfenand. He moved with his wife to Vienna and died in 1494.<ref name=":0" />
'''Matthew II Heyperger (Gen 4)'''
Matthew II Heyperger was the son of Peter Heyperger and Margaretha Schreiberin von Dorfenand. He was probably born in Vienna around 1470. He died in 1504 and rests in the [[St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna|St. Stephen Cathedral in Vienna.]] <ref name=":0" />
'''Leopold Heyperger (Gen 5)'''
[[Leopold Heyperger]] was the son of Matthew II Heyperger. He was probably born in Vienna around 1500. He was the [[Governor of Hofburg Palace|Burggrave (Governor) of Hofburg Palace]] from 1547-1560. He married Elisabeth Fernberger in Vienna and was made an official part of the [[Nobility|higher aristocracy]]. He died in Vienna in 1560.<ref name=":0" /><ref></ref> <ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
'''Karl Heyperger (Gen 6)'''
Karl was the only surviving male son of Leopold Heyperger and Elisabeth Fernberger. He probably born around 1530 in Vienna. Seeing as he was the only surviving son of his father he was given a large plot of land which his father had owned. He would later be incorporated into the lower Austrian knighthood. He died on the 2 of April, 1579 in Vienna.<ref name=":0" />
'''Martha Heyperger (Gen 6)'''
Martha Heyperger was the daughter of Leopold Heyperger and Elisabeth Fernberger. She was probably born around 1535 in Vienna. She married a man named a very wealthy Viennese citizen named Marcus Beck.<ref name=":1">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
'''Matthaus Heyperger (Gen 7)'''
Matthaus Heyperger was the son of Marcus Beck and Martha Heyperger. He was probably born around 1555 in Vienna. He married a women named Anna Parthin and is described as being "one of the wealthiest citizens in Vienna" <ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref name=":1" />
== See also ==
* [[Hofburg|Hofburg Palace]]
* [[Austrian nobility]]
* [[Leopold Heyperger]]
== Sources ==
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