Family Leopold Grabner was the son of
Sebastian I Grabner zu Rosenburg from the
Grabner zu Rosenburg line of the Herren von Graben family and Sophia Ennenkel, sister of Achatz II von Ennenkel. During the 16th and early 17th centuries, the Grabners were among the richest and most respected families in Austria.
Feudal lord and politician Leopold Grabner, together with his older halfbrother
Josaphat Grabner zu Rosenburg, inherited the
Rosenburg Lordship in 1535 from their father. 1562, after the death of his older halfbrother
Georg Grabner zu Rosenburg und Zagging, whose only son Wilhelm died early and who otherwise left behind his daughter Elisabeth, he inherited the Lordship
Pottenbrunn. Leopold Grabner also held the titles as Lord of
Siebenbrunn,
Judenau,
Schlickendorf in Lower Austria and
Joslowitz in Moravia. In the course of the 16th century, he and his family came into opposition to the
Habsburgs, rulers of Lower Austria, because of their active promotion of Protestantism. At the Rosenburg he set up a printing press specifically to print Protestant literature. Between 1567 and 1570 Leopold Grabner was appointed a member of parliament by the Lower Austrian knighthood. He then became Emperor
Maximilian II's court chamber councilor for Lower Austria. In 1571 Grabner worked in the committee of the Lower Austrian estates, also in the committee of the state defense regulations. He held his position as religious representative of the estates until his death in 1583. His eldest son
Sebastian II Grabner zu Rosenburg became his successor in the various Lordships. == References ==