Martinic
Martinic (also: Martinicové, z Martinicz or von Martinitz) was a Czech noble family from Bohemia, claimed to be descended from the old Vršovci clan. The family have been part of the Bohemian ancient nobility. As of 1322, the family possessed the castle of Martinice near Votice in southern part of Central Bohemia.
The family became extinct in the male line (1788), but the name survived in the Clam-Martinic family, when in 1791 Carl Josef, Count of Clam, a member of the old Austrian noble family Clam, married Maria Anna, Imperial Countess of Martinic. Their descendants include Austrian statesman Heinrich Clam-Martinic.
Literature
- Roman von Prochazka: Genealogisches Handbuch erloschener böhmischer Herrenstandsfamilien, Band I; Rangordnung des böhmischen Fürsten- und Herrenstandes mit der Liste der dreissig ältesten Herrenstandfamilien von Jahr 1501. Verlag Degener & Co, Neustadt an der Aisch 1973, ISBN 3-7686-5002-2, S. 15, Übersicht und Ahnentafel zu Martinic S. 183, 186.
- Heribert Sturm (Hrsg. im Auftrag des Collegium Carolinum): Biographisches Lexikon zur Geschichte der böhmischen Länder. Oldenbourg Verlag, München 1984, ISBN 3-486-52551-4, Band II ( I - M ), S. 588-589.
- Smetschna (Smecno). In: Hans-Ulrich Engel: Burgen und Schlösser in Böhmen. Nach alten Vorlagen. 3. Ausgabe. Wolfgang Weidlich, Frankfurt am Main 1978, ISBN 3-8035-8013-7, S. 95-96, Abbildung S. 217
- Grafen von Martinic Regierer des Hauses Smetschna. In: Die Wappen des böhmischen Adels. Siebmacher´s grosses Wappenbuch Band 30. Bauer und Raspe, Neustadt an der Aisch 1979, ISBN 3-87947-030-8, S. 145, Wappen auf Tafel 68. (reprographischer Nachdruck von Siebmacher´s Wappenbuch, Nürnberg IV. Band, 9. Abteilung, 1886.)
- Martinic-Palais. In: Karl Plicka, Emanuel Poche: Ein Bildführer Prag. Parorama, Prag 1982, S. 60.
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