Dehn (Dutch-Danish noble family)

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United coat of arms of the Ahlefeld-Dehn branch (1783)
Dehn's Palace in Copenhagen, built by Friedrich Ludwig von Dehn

Dehn is the family name of a Dutch-Danish noble family. The ancestors came from the Dutch nobility family "van Pot" (also van Pott). The progenitor was Conrad van Pot, who moved to Northern Germany because of the religious confusion in Holland . The coats of arms of those of Pot, Dehn and Ahlefeld were combined with the diploma of September 29, 1726 to form the great coat of arms

Lineage

Family tree of the Dutch-Danish aristocratic family Dehn

Conrad von Dehn formerly van Pot

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. J. Siebmacher's large and general book of arms: Der Luxemburgische Adel / arr. by Max Gritzner; ill. by Ad. M. Hildebrandt, Volume 3, Verlag Bauer and Raspe, 1871, original from the National Library of the Netherlands , digitized Nov. 7, 2014, [1] , p. 3
  2. J. Siebmacher's large and general book of arms: Der Luxemburgische Adel / arr. by Max Gritzner; ill. by Ad. M. Hildebrandt, Volume 3, Verlag Bauer und Raspe, 1871, original from the National Library of the Netherlands, digitized November 7, 2014, Schleswig-Holsteiner Adel, plate 1 [2]
  3. F. Schlie, Art and History Monuments of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Verlag Рипол Классик, ISBN 5-87534-402-4 , 9785875344022 books.google.de , p. 128, footnote 1; accessed on May 25, 2018
  4. Gutshof Blücher: On the portal with a blown segment arch you can see the coat of arms ornamentation of the family v. Zülow and v. Stretch. On: Castles and Manor Houses Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania gutshaeuser.de ; accessed on May 25, 2018
  5. Lieutenant Colonel in Dutch service ( Flanders ). Entry on Skeel-Schaffalitzky, Santasila finnholbek.dk ; accessed on May 25, 2018
  6. Entry in: Danske Biografisk Leksikon [3]
  7. Christian Friedrich Hempel , Heroes of State and Life History of the Most Serene and Most Powerful King and Lord, Lord Frederick the Other Now the most glorious reigning King in Prussia, Elector of Brandenburg, sovereign and supreme Duke in Silesia , [et] c. [et] c: which the ..., Volume 8, published 1766, original from the National Library of the Czech Republic , digitized 16. Jan. 2015 [4]