Amsberg

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Coat of arms of those of Amsberg

Amsberg is the name of a German noble family from Mecklenburg. Claus von Amsberg was the Prince Consort of Beatrix , Queen of the Netherlands .

history

Origin and history

The documented line of the family begins with Jürgen Amtsberg († 1686), master blacksmith in Schwichtenberg . His great-grandson Johann David Theodor August (1747–1820), Protestant pastor in Kavelstorf near Rostock, has appeared regularly since 1795 as “von Amsberg” and thus rose from the bourgeoisie to the lower nobility without any demonstrable nobility elevation . The naming of August and his descendants was at least not objectionable. On October 22, 1891, Mecklenburg-Schwerin received the right to continue the title of nobility. The family became famous through Philipp-August von Amsberg (* 1788, † 1871) the founder of the first German state railway, the Duke of Brunswick State Railway .

Klaus von Amsberg marries into the Dutch royal family

Personal coat of arms of Prince Claus of the Netherlands, Jonkheer van Amsberg

Klaus Felix von Amsberg (1890–1953) and Freiin Gosta von dem Bussche- Haddenhausen (1902–1996) married on September 4, 1924 on the Bussche'schen Gut in Hitzacker . The couple had 6 children, including the diplomat Klaus-Georg Wilhelm Otto Friedrich Gerd (1926–2002) as the only son, and later Claus wrote. The specially Dutch title Jonkheer van Amsberg was Claus von Amsberg , along with the title Prince of the Netherlands and the salutation Royal Highness , already on 16 February 1966 by Queen Juliana , hereditary for the expected progeny with his fiancee was still Princess Beatrix awarded . Shortly afterwards, on March 10, 1966, he married the Dutch Crown Princess and later Queen Beatrix (* 1938) in Amsterdam . From 1980 until his death he was the Prince Consort of the Dutch Queen. Through this marriage, Claus' descendants rose to the high nobility and became members and namesake of the House of Orange .

The Oranje-Nassau van Amsberg house

Coat of arms van Oranje-Nassau van Amsberg

The eldest son Willem-Alexander Claus George Ferdinand (* 1967) had been the heir to the Dutch throne since 1980 and carried the titles Prince of Orange (title of the respective heir to the throne), Prince of Orange-Nassau, Prince of the Netherlands and Jonkheer van Amsberg ; He has been King of the Netherlands since 2013 (salutation: Majesty ). His three daughters bear the title of Princesses van Oranje-Nassau , the eldest daughter and heir to the throne Amalia van Oranje also bear the title of Princess of Orange .

The younger sons of Claus and Beatrix hold the titles Prins van Oranje-Nassau and Jonkheer van Amsberg (salutation: Your Royal Highness )

The second son, Johan Friso Bernhard Christiaan David von Amsberg (1968–2013), was officially no longer a member of the Dutch royal family since he married Martine Mabel Los in 2004 ; he lost his title of Prince of the Netherlands , but kept the title of Prince of Orange-Nassau as a personal, non-hereditary title and was given the hereditary title of Count Graaf van Oranje-Nassau . The reason for this was that his wife had cultivated relationships with Dutch underworld greats and therefore the marriage was not accepted by the Dutch parliament. His daughters have the title of Countess of Orange-Nassau and are addressed as Your Highly Born.

The third son, Constantijn von Oranien-Nassau (* 1969), has been married to Laurentien Brinkhorst since 2001 and is the only one of the three brothers to have a son, Claus-Casimir (* 2003), who has the hereditary title Graaf van Oranje-Nassau, Jonkheer van Amsberg leads. With the exception of his father and his uncle, he is the only male descendant of the Dutch Amsberg line.

Members of the von Amsberg family in Germany

The von Amsberg family is still widely ramified in Germany (see below: Tribe list). Most of the members of the family live in northern Germany and have the nobility predicate “von”, but otherwise have no nobility titles .

There was another line that was run by Karl von Amsberg (1793–1847), forest inspector (1830–1836) in the Dobbertin monastery office , and his wife Agnes, b. Stocks (1803-1870) to Oersdorf in Holstein, descended. Among them was their son Julius von Amsberg (1830-1910), the Grand Ducal Mecklenburg State Councilor and real privy councilor . With him this line died out.

coat of arms

The coat of arms shows in green on a golden mountain a silver castle with an open gate, a red roofed central tower and two tinned side towers. On the helmet with green and silver covers a growing golden lion. The sons of Prince Claus bear the shield image and the coat of arms of those of Amsberg in their personal coat of arms.

people

Known members of the family

Family list of the house of Amsberg

1. Jürgen Amtsberg (around 1630–1685 / 1686), master blacksmith in Schwichtenberg (the first tangible ancestor) ⚭ around 1677 Marie Bärgmann (around 1645-around 1700)
1. Jürgen Amtsberg (1679–1756), master baker ⚭ 1705 Elisabeth Gertrud Burmeister (around 1685–1759)
1. Georg Amtsberg (1716 / 17-1772) ⚭ I. 1740 Margaretha Ilsabe Schröder (1723 / 24-1744) ⚭ II. 1745 Auguste Sophie Berner (1729 / 30-1804)
1. (II.) Johann David Theodor August von Amsberg, Protestant pastor (1747–1820) ⚭ I. around 1771 Sophie Friederike Luise Fritze (1747–1802) ⚭ II. 1808 Karolina Hagemeister (? -?)
1. Joachim Karl Theodor von Amsberg (1777–1842) ⚭ Anna Ilsabe Sabine Anna Bernitt (1790–1846)
1. Luise von Amsberg (1815–1900) ⚭ 1850 Wilhelm Graf von Oeynhausen (1804–1871)
2. Emma von Amsberg (1817–1890)
3. Augusta von Amsberg (1819–1882) ⚭ 1844 Emil von Buch (1817–1891)
4. Gabriel Ludwig Johann von Amsberg (1822–1895 / 1899) ⚭ 1855 Marie Friederike von Passow (1831–1904)
1. Wilhelm Karl Friedrich August Louis von Amsberg (1856–1929) ⚭ 1889 Elise Hedwig Alexandrine von Vieregge (1866–1951)
1. Klaus Felix Friedrich Leopold Gabriel Archim Julius August von Amsberg (1890–1953) ⚭ 1924 Gösta Julie Adelheid Marie Marion Freiin von dem Bussche- Haddenhausen (1902–1996)
1. Sigrid von Amsberg (1925) ⚭ 1952 Bernd Jenquel (1913–2003)
2. Klaus-Georg Wilhelm Otto Friedrich Gerd von Amsberg (1926–2002), Prince Consort of the Netherlands (1980–2002), Prince of the Netherlands ⚭ 1966 Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard zur Lippe (-Biesterfeld) , Crown Princess and Queen of the Netherlands (1938)
1. Willem-Alexander Claus George Ferdinand von Amsberg (1967), Prince of Orange, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Lord of Amsberg, from 2013 King of the Netherlands ⚭ Máxima Zorreguieta (1971), Queen of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, Mrs. von Amsberg
1. Amalia van Oranje (2003), Princess of Orange, Princess of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau
2. Alexia Juliana Marcela Laurentin (2005), Princess of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau
3. Ariane Wilhelmina Máxima Inés (2007), Princess of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau
2. Johan Friso Bernhard Christiaan David von Amsberg (1968–2013), Prince of Orange-Nassau, Count of Orange-Nassau, Lord of Amsberg ⚭ 2004 Martine Mabel Los (1968), Princess of Orange-Nassau, Countess of Orange-Nassau , Mrs. von Amsberg
1. Emma Luana Ninette Sophie von Amsberg (2005), Countess of Orange-Nassau, Fraulein von Amsberg
2. Joanna Zaria Nicoline Milou von Amsberg (2006), Countess of Orange-Nassau, Fraulein von Amsberg
3. Christof Frederik Aschwin Constantijn von Amsberg (1969), Prince of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Jonkheer von Amsberg ⚭ 2001 Laurentien Brinkhorst (1966), Princess of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, wife of Amsberg
1. Eloise Sophie Beatrix Laurence von Amsberg (2002), Countess of Orange-Nassau, junkwoman of Amsberg
2. Claus-Casimir Bernhard Marius Max von Amsberg (2004), Count of Orange-Nassau, Jonkheer von Amsberg
3. Leonore Marie Irene Enrica von Amsberg (2006), Countess of Orange-Nassau, junkwoman of Amsberg
3. Rixa von Amsberg (1927-2010) ⚭ 1960 Dr.-Ing. Peter Georg Ahrens (1920–2011)
4. Margit von Amsberg (1930–1988) (Zwilling) ⚭ 1964 Eberhardt Grubitz (1931–2009)
5. Barbara von Amsberg (1930) (Zwilling) ⚭ 1963 Günther Haarhaus (1921–2007)
6. Theda von Amsberg (1939) ⚭ 1966 Karl Freiherr von Friesen (1933)
7. Christina von Amsberg (1945) ⚭ 1971 Hans Hubertus Baron von der Recke (1942)
2. Gabriele von Amsberg (1894–1970) ⚭ Konrad von Randow (1888–1972)
2. Augustus von Amsberg (1857-1859)
3. Friedrich von Amsberg (1860–1934)
4. Hans von Amsberg (1862–1868)
5. Joachim von Amsberg (1869–1945), General of the Infantry ⚭ 1907 Countess Irmgard von Bothmer (1881–1949)
1. Erik von Amsberg (1908–1980) ⚭ I. 1938 o¦o 1946 Gerda Ulex (1912) ⚭ II. 1960 Traute Jacobs (1930)
1. (II.) Dirk von Amsberg (1961) ⚭ 1998 Michaela Schild (1962)
1. Paul von Amsberg (2002)
2. Jörg von Amsberg (1962) ⚭ I. 1990 o¦o 1998 Alexandra von Meding (1966) ⚭ II. 1999 Esther Heins (1968)
1. (II.) Valentina von Amsberg (2001)
2. Jürgen von Amsberg (1910–1943), Major ⚭ 1936 Ruth Wendland (1912)
1. Ingrid von Amsberg (1937) ⚭ 1962 Wolfram Stronk (1938–1994)
2. Hartmut von Amsberg (1938) ⚭ 1964 Anne Brigitte Bosch (1940–2008)
1. Marcus von Amsberg (1966) ⚭ 1995 Nicola Elisabeth Maria Simon (1964)
1. Rebecca Barbara Brigitte von Amsberg (2001)
2. Eliana Ruth Maria von Amsberg (2004)
3. Christina Emma Theodore von Amsberg (2005)
2. Bettina von Amsberg (1968) ⚭ 1995/96 Henning Scheve (1966)
3. Hildeburg von Amsberg (1940) ⚭ 1963 Detlev Zippel (1939)
4. Mechthild von Amsberg (1942–1945)
3. Ursula von Amsberg (1912–1997) ⚭ 1938 Werner Wendland (1910–1942)
4. Friedrich-Joachim von Amsberg (1914–1964) ⚭ 1944 Erika von Schröder (1912–2000)
1. Karin von Amsberg (1946) ⚭ 1970 Peter Eschenburg (1940)
2. Jürgen von Amsberg (1948) I. ⚭ 1972 or 1978 Christiane Kunze (1953) II. ⚭ 1980 or 1989 Gerhild Buscher (1951)
1. (I.) Julia von Amsberg (1973) ⚭ 1997 Ralph Michl (1971)
2. (II.) Lisa-Marei von Amsberg (1980)
5. Helmut von Amsberg (1919) ⚭ 1948 Ingrid Hüniken (1925)
1. Christoph von Amsberg (1949) ⚭ 1978 Marion Bracht (1956)
1. Robert von Amsberg (1978)
2. Sarah von Amsberg (1982)
3. Philipp von Amsberg (1991)
2. Henning von Amsberg (1951) ⚭ 1975 Petra Wilczek (1953), physiotherapist
1. Patrick von Amsberg (1975), civil engineer
3. Anja von Amsberg (1953) ⚭ 1976 Michael Beckmann (1947)
2nd daughter of Amsberg (after 1777 - around 1800)
August 3 , Philipp Christian Theodor von Amsberg (1788–1871) ⚭ 1820 Marie Mahner (1801–1871)
1. Marie von Amsberg (1821–1903)
2. Pauline von Amsberg (1823–1824)
3. Franziska von Amsberg (1828–1903) ⚭ 1845 Friedrich von der Mülbe (1810–1881)
4. Felix von Amsberg (1829–1879) ⚭ I. 1869 Helene Grunelius (1843–1871) ⚭ II. 1874 Marta von Elern (1844–1913)
1. (II.) Felix von Amsberg (1875–1945) ⚭ 1899 Mathilde Freiin von Reibnitz (1880–1946)
1. Maritilla von Amsberg (1900–1976) ⚭ 1928 Alfred Barenberg (1894–1973)
2. Joachim von Amsberg (1903–1981) I. ⚭ 1934 Ellinor Schmidt (1907–1945) II. ⚭ 1961 Martje Christine Dittmann (1907–1997)
1. (I.) Hans von Amsberg (1935) ⚭ 1963 Bessie-Anne Fair (1942)
1. Elisabeth von Amsberg (1963) ⚭ 1987 Joseph Walter Modero (1959)
2. Marc von Amsberg (1965) ⚭ 1994 Beth Wickman (1966)
1. Audrey von Amsberg (1996)
2. Eric von Amsberg (1999)
2. (I.) Petra von Amsberg (1944) I. ⚭ 1969 o¦o 1974 Jan de Wit (1943) II. ⚭ 1976 Frederick Grant Green (1929)
3. Heinrich von Amsberg (1905–1990) ⚭ 1935 Charlotte Hillebrand (1910–2002)
1. Wulf-Hinrich von Amsberg (1935) ⚭ 1962 Hildegard Ebker (1937)
1. York-Gero von Amsberg (1963), lawyer I. ⚭ 1999 or 2011 Constanze von Meding (1971). II. ⚭ 2012 Gunhild Keller (1977)
1. Rixa-Luise von Amsberg (2005)
2. Thyra-Sophie Berenike Amalia von Amsberg (2014)
2. Tilo von Amsberg (1965)
2. Dietrich von Amsberg (1937), church music director ⚭ 1962 Sophie-Charlotte Countess von Bernstorff (1940)
1. Joachim von Amsberg (bank manager) (1964) I. ⚭ 1993 o¦o 2012 Anjum Khan (1965) II. ⚭ 2016 Satiriantinah Bur Rasuanto (1977)
1. Safiya von Amsberg (1996)
2. Yasmina von Amsberg (1998)
3. Zara von Amsberg (2003)
2. Franziska von Amsberg (1966) ⚭ 1991 Vincent Borderieux (1964)
3. Leonie von Amsberg (1969) ⚭ 1999 Christian Riek (1964), Dipl.-Ing.
4. Valentin von Amsberg (1970) ⚭ 2006 Fabiana Mingrone (1974)
1. Eliano von Amsberg (2009)
3. Rüdiger von Amsberg (1939) ⚭ 1969 Gertrud Heick (1945)
1. Stephanie von Amsberg (1970) ⚭ 1999 Carl-Georg Eucken
2. Verena von Amsberg (1973) ⚭ 2002 Holger NN
4. Hildegund von Amsberg (1941) I. ⚭ 1966 o¦o 1978 Horst Grossmann (1933) II. ⚭ 1981 Eckhart Neander (1981)
5. Detlef von Amsberg (1950–1970)
4. Otto von Amsberg (1907–1943), Lieutenant Colonel ⚭ 1934 Lilli Schliemann (1905–1998)
2. (II.) Kurt von Amsberg (1877–1877)
5. Anna von Amsberg (1833–1850)
6. Hans von Amsberg (1836-1859)
7. Klara von Amsberg (1840–1908) ⚭ 1863 Baron Adolf von Brandis (1828–1916)
4. Karl von Amsberg (1793–1847) ⚭ 1828 Agnes Stocks (1803–1870)
1. Johann von Amsberg (1828–1830)
2. Julius von Amsberg (1830–1910) ⚭ 1859 Emilie Podorff (1834–1869)
1. Philipp von Amsberg (1860–1872)
2. Elisabeth von Amsberg (1861–1890) ⚭ 1890 Eduard Zarneckow (? -1907)
3. Melanie von Amsberg (1831-1891)
4. Viktor von Amsberg (1833–1834)
5. Mathilde von Amsberg (1835–1845)
6. Felix von Amsberg (1836–1867)
7. Helene von Amsberg (1838–1838)
8. Maria von Amsberg (1839–1921) ⚭ Max Mohn
9. Louise von Amsberg (1840–1893) ⚭ 1875 Hermann Schencke (? -1897)

literature

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Genealogical Handbook of the Nobility , Princely Houses Volume XV, Volume 114 of the complete series, Limburg (Lahn) 1997, p. 73 f.
  2. a b Full coat of arms of Prince Willem-Alexander, Johan Friso and Constantijn ( Memento from May 23, 2013 in the Internet Archive )