Lords of Walsee

Taking their name from Bad Waldsee in Upper Swabia, they were originally ministerials (unfree knights) in the service of the abbey of Weissenburg and the Staufers.

The lines of Linz and Drosendorf went extinct in 1400, that of Enns in 1483 and that of Graz in 1363.

They frequently held the office of Hauptmann (governor) in Lower Austria and Styria.

[1] During the feudal wars at the end of the 13th century they expanded their possessions in some parts of the Croatian-Hungarian Kingdom.

Ulrich I. von Walsee[2][3][4] became lord of Međimurje in northern Croatia.

Map of the possessions of the lords of Wallsee in 1422, published in 1906