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The male line of this family died out in 1985. The female line died out in 2016. There are several lines of the family that are not direct descendants of the founders of the family: Mornstein-Zierotin, Klinger-Zierotin and Zierotin-Lilgenau. After the fall of the
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Members of the family were judges, governors, patrons of art and politicians. The most famous is Karel the Elder of Zierotin (1564–1636). He was head of the family in the times when the Zierotin family had the largest property in
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The ancestors of the family were the Bludov family. The oldest documented member of this family was Blud of Bludov, who was the
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and governor of Moravia (1900–1906); and Ladislav Velen of Zierotin (1579–1638), head of the uprising against the
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Other notable members were Johan Karl of Zierotin (1719–1776), directeur des spectacles of
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in 1213–1215. He had two sons, Oneš (1209–1249) and Viktor. He was the probable founder of
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in 1989, several properties were returned to Karel Mornstein-Zierotin, including
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that his family and then the Zierotin family have owned since time immemorial.
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Czech
noble family
Lands of the Bohemian Crown
Bohemia
Moravia
Imperial Counts
Holy Roman Empire
Communist rule

legend
Oleg of Drelinia
Vladimir I of Kiev
coat of arms
Grand Prince
mantling
burgrave
Přerov
Bludov
Moravia
Henry IV of France
Albrecht von Wallenstein
Frederick II of Prussia
Johann Sebastian Bach
Austrian Empire
Habsburgs
Communist rule
Bludov Chateau
"Rapotín za Žerotínů 1494 - 1602"
František Palacký: Dějiny národa českého

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