Bellows (noble family)
Blasebalg (also Blasbalg, Blasebalgk or Blasbelch) was a Saxon noble family .
The ancestral seat of the von Blasebalg family was the manor Loessnig south of Leipzig for almost 250 years . Wolf von Blasebalg acquired the estate from Heinrich von Pflugk in 1460 .
The bellows also occupied functions in the Saxon administration. The Leipzig councilor Jacob von Blasebalg was the founder of the treasury of the Duchy of Saxony . This Jacob von Blasebalg was also the first husband of the later Leipzig donor Apollonia von Wiedebach .
The last of the bellows in Lößnig and of the entire family was Johann Heinrich von Blasebalg († 1705), who sold the estate to the then Chief Postmaster Johann Jakob Kees .
From 1910 to 1965 the western part of Siegfriedstrasse in Leipzig-Lößnig was called Blasbalgstrasse.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Alexander Puff: The finances of Albrechts des Beherzten , Leipzig 1911, p. 40
- ↑ Leipzig Lexicon
literature
- Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon published in association with several historians . Leipzig 1859-1870. First volume p. 464
- GA Poenicke (Hrsg.): Album of the manors and castles in the kingdom of Saxony I. Section: Leipziger Kreis . Leipzig 1860, pp. 99/100
Web links
- Lexicon in the castle archive