Bardeleben (noble family)
Bardeleben is the name of three independently existing noble families as well as civil namesake.
Bardeleben (Magdeburg)
Magdeburg nobility family with the same name Barleben house near Magdeburg . It was first mentioned in 1159 with Heremanus de Bardenlove . The direct line of tribe began with Ekkehard von Bardeleben , documented 1359-1378, landowner a . a. on old Brandenburg.
coat of arms
In red under an ax (beard) on a golden stem, a silver rose; on the helmet with red and silver covers a natural peacock whisker, accompanied on both sides by an ax and a rose as if in a shield.
Name bearer
- Curt von Bardeleben (1861-1924), German chess player and chess theorist
Bardeleben (Minden)
This prehistoric noble family comes from the Minden area and was probably named after the place Bardelage / Bartlage / Bartlegen / now Bartling near Minden and was first mentioned in 1220 with Heinricus de Bardeleve , miles in Scowenberc . The direct line of trunks began with Johann von Bardeleben († before 1451).
coat of arms
Black axes (beards) erected in silver 3 (2, 1); on the helmet with black-silver covers, 2 outward-swept black axes between 2 silver ostrich feathers.
Bard Life (1891)
The progenitor of this post-aristocratic family is Johann August Andreas Schwager , whose son Heinrich Adolf Schwager, as the adoptive son of Heinrich Karl Ludwig Bardeleben, was named Schwager-Bardeleben, and on May 2, 1848, he received permission to use the family name Bardeleben exclusively. Elevation to the Prussian nobility on December 11, 1891 in Neugattersleben with a diploma from December 15, 1891 bearing the name von Bardeleben for Heinrich Adolf Bardeleben (1819–1895).
coat of arms
In red a silver halberd and a Prussian lance lance sloping upwards; on the helmet with red and silver covers the shield figures in front of a green oak branch with five leaves.
Name bearer
- Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben (1819–1895), German surgeon
- Karl von Bardeleben (1849–1918), German physician
- Marie von Bardeleben alias Mite Kremnitz (1852–1916), German writer, daughter of Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben
Name bearers (civil and so far not assigned to the noble families)
- Christoph Karl Friedrich von Bardeleben (1727–1798), Prussian major general, chief of the 2nd artillery regiment
- Georg Friedrich Christoph von Bardeleben (1734–1801), Prussian lieutenant general, chief of Dragoon Regiment No. 8
- Hans Bardeleben (1920–1999), German singer
- Hans Christoph von Bardeleben (1666–1736), Prussian lieutenant general of the infantry
- Heinrich Karl Ludwig Bardeleben (1775–1852), German lawyer and politician
- Albrecht Ludwig Christian Friedrich von Bardeleben (1777-1856), Lieutenant General of the Electorate of Hesse and Minister of War
- Kurt von Bardeleben (1796–1854), Prussian district administrator and member of the Frankfurt and Prussian national assemblies
- Karl Alexander von Bardeleben (1770–1813), co-founder of the Prussian Landwehr
- Karl Moritz Ferdinand von Bardeleben (1777–1868), Prussian infantry general and governor of Koblenz
- Albert Goswin von Bardeleben (1803–1889), Prussian lieutenant general
- Moritz von Bardeleben (1814–1890), Upper President of the Rhine Province
- Moritz von Bardeleben (general) (1777–1868), Prussian infantry general, governor of the fortress of Koblenz and Ehrenbreitstein
- Philipp Ernst von Bardeleben († 1744), Prussian colonel
- Christa von Bardeleben, German author and dog breeder belongs to the von Bardeleben Minden family
- Pauline von Bardeleben (1811-1884), landlady of Pessin and namesake of the Paulinenaue community , ( Havelland district , Brandenburg )
- Adolf Schilling-Bardeleben (1910–1999), German journalist (pseudonym: Maximilian Benda)
literature
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon , Volume I. - Volume 53 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1972, ISSN 0435-2408
- Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch , series B (Briefadel) 1907 (with older genealogy).
- Carl von Bardeleben , family tables of the two Brandenburg primeval noble families of Bardeleben, Görlitz 1905.
- Deutsche Adelsgenossenschaft (Ed.): Year book of the German nobility , Volume 2, 1898, published by WT Bruer, p. 15 - Altmärkischer Uradel - page 26 Mindenscher Uradel
- Prussian sword nobility 1897 (with older genealogy)
- Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of noble houses, 1901. First year, p.41ff