Dewaldt (noble family)

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Dewaldt is a noble family that was founded in the 17th century by Theobald Franz (František) von Dewaldt .

history

Coat of arms from the concept of the baron diploma

The founder of the noble family was Rittmeister and company commander under his relative Johann von Sporck in the Thirty Years' War. Due to his achievements, which contributed to the victory at St. Gotthardt an der Raab on August 1, 1664 and further services to the House of Habsburg , probably also the suppression of the Hungarian Zrinski-Frankopan conspiracy against Emperor Leopold I , the uprising took place in 1679 the baron class.

The coat of arms is in gold and blue. The two outer helmets are decorated with two lions. The middle helmet is crowned with a double-headed eagle with a baron's crown. In the middle of the divided shield (crossing) is an armored sword arm as a heart shield. This is surrounded by lions and double-headed eagles, taking up the crest.

More name bearers

  • Johann Georg Freiherr von Dewaldt
  • Maria Theresia von Klebelsberg (born Baroness von Dewaldt)
  • Ludwig von Dewaldt , Royal Prussian Chief Forester at Gumbinnen in East Prussia, bearer of the Knight's Cross of the Saxon-Ernestine House Order

Individual evidence

  1. August von Doerr , The Adel of the Bohemian Crown Lands: A directory of those coats of arms and nobility diplomas which are entered in the Bohemian hall books of the aristocratic archives in the KK Ministry of the Interior in Vienna, Vienna 1900, p. 164.
  2. Adalbert Král von Dobrá Voda , The nobility of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia: genealogical-heraldic repertory of all class surveys, predicates, promotions, incolats, coats of arms and coat of arms improvements of the entire nobility of the Bohemian crown with sources and coat of arms evidence, Prague 1904, P. 42.
  3. ^ Anton Schimon, The nobility of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia: an alphabet. organized directory , Böhmisch Leipa 1859, p. 27.
  4. Godefridus Christophorus Hower, Requies Sabbathi sanctisicata domino. Exod. 16. c., Carolo-Ferdinandeische Buchdruckerey near St. Clement, 1698 (digitized version of the National Library of the Czech Republic). limited preview
  5. ^ Ministry of State Dep. C Loc. I Tit. 6 No. 57 pp. 3, 4, 18-23; Loc. I Tit. 6 No. 105 p. 67 year 1885; State Ministry Dep. I Loc. 11 No. 66 vol. I p. 82; State Ministry Dep. C Loc. I Tit. 6 No. 133 Vol. 3 Bl. 130; State Ministry Dep. I Loc. 11 No. 65 Bl. 152/153 ( http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/haben/27866/systematik/97902 )