Dichtl (patrician)

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The Dichtl family , also Tichtel or Dichtl von Dutzing / Tutzing or Düchtel von Dützing near Siebmacher, was a patrician family from Munich and also belonged to the Bavarian nobility .

history

In the pilgrimage church of Our Lady in Gauting there is a fresco by the donor family Hans Wöchner Dichtl von Dutzing zu Fußberg . There are also several detailed epitaphs with knight sculptures made of red marble. The family also stayed temporarily at Fußberg Castle . In addition to the Hofmark Tutzing, she owned the Hofmark Gauting from 1560 to 1614.

coat of arms

Coat of arms after Siebmacher (1605)

The municipality of Tutzing reminds of the family with an element of its municipal coat of arms , it is a blue sloping bar with three gold stars on a silver background. The coats of arms in the Gautingen Church show, in accordance with the illustration in Johann Siebmacher's book of arms, a multiple coat of arms with two crowned crests. The shield contains the sloping beams with stars in exchange a rather introverted red Spitz bars on a silver background. Half of the helmet covers are blue and silver or red and silver. A crest depicts a man's trunk in a blue robe, the white-bearded man wears a silver-tipped blue pointed hat . The other crest is a closed silver flight , repeating the pointed beam of the coat of arms in red.

Personalities

  • Bernhard Dichtl (1523–1599), Bavarian councilor and owner of Hofmark Tutzing

literature

  • Catholic Parish of St. Benedict (ed.): Pilgrimage Church of Our Lady - Gauting . Gauting 2005.