David Ungnad von Sonnegg
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Born1 January 1535
Died22 December 1600 (aged 65)
Spouse(s)His wife Eva Lang, Freiin von Wellenburg, gave birth to four sons and three daughters.
Parents
- Andreas II. Freiherr von Ungnad, Brother of Hans von Ungnad, lived mostly in Bohemia, where he had the Veste and rule Frauenberg on the Vltava River along with other estates, but died in 1557 at Sonnegg in Carinthia, and rests in the church to Bleiburg. (father)
- Bohunka von Pernstein from Moravia (mother)
David Ungnad von Sonnegg Dominum Davidem Ungnad, Liberum Baronem de Sonnek, Præfečium Confili Bellici, qui pluribus Annis | |
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| Holy Roman Empire Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire | |
| In office 1572–1572 | |
| Holy Roman Empire Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire | |
| In office 1574–1578 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1 January 1535 |
| Died | 22 December 1600 (aged 65) |
| Spouse(s) | His wife Eva Lang, Freiin von Wellenburg, gave birth to four sons and three daughters. |
| Parents |
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| Relatives | Brother Adam |
| Alma mater | University of Tübingen inscritption disputed |
David Ungnad von Sonnegg was the Holy Roman Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1572 to 1578. He was sent by Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor and accredited by Sultan Selim II.[1]