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The von Eine family is a German noble family from Lower Saxony .

Origin and appearance of the family

The lineage of the Lower Saxon family von Eine comes from the southern Lower Saxony city of Einbeck , whose city ​​nobility first mentioned Johannes de Eynem as councilor in 1284 . The tribe series begins with Milies von Eynem, who is councilor and mayor of Einbeck in 1408 . The probable association with the local family of one, who was proven by several documents in the area of ​​Einbeck in the 13th and 14th centuries, but then disappeared, has not yet been documented. The form of the name alternated between Eynem, Eynhem, Einim and Eine.

Nieder-Schönbrunn manor around 1860,
Duncker collection

Johann Ernst von Eine received the royal Prussian association of names and coats of arms from Eine-Schindel on August 31, 1867 in Babelsberg near Potsdam through the highest cabinet order . He was the husband of Ottonie von Schindel and Dromsdorf († 1903), widowed von Haugk, on Ober- and Nieder-Schönbrunn in the Silesian district of Lauban , the last of the von Schindel family. She was a niece of the previous owner of the Schönbrunn estates, Carl Wilhelm Otto August von Schindel , and after her half-brother died in Algiers in 1860 , she inherited the manors. The Schönbrunn estates later (1921) became the property of Count Karl-Otto Hans Heinrich Hermann Finck von Finckenstein , who was born in Frankfurt an der Oder in 1881 and who died in Nieder-Schönbrunn in 1936.

The later colonel-general in World War I and from 1903 to 1909 Minister of War Karl von Eine had already received the royal Prussian association of names from one called von Rothmaler in Baden-Baden on October 11, 1884 as royal Prussian cavalry master . He was the husband of Marie von Rothmaler, daughter of the retired infantry general. D. Louis von Rothmaler (1814-1884). By marrying into the Parpart family in 1979, the v. One called v. Red painter in the Frankfurt patrician society Alten Limpurg .

coat of arms

The family coat of arms shows a silver bar in blue, on it a jumping black greyhound with a gold collar, accompanied by three (2: 1) gold-covered five-petalled silver roses. On the helmet with blue-silver covers an open blue eagle flight, on both sides with the shield image, the greyhounds turned inwards.

Well-known namesake

literature

  • Hans von Eine: The Lower Saxon family of one , Göttingen 1921; 2nd, expanded edition, edited by Karl-Heinrich and Mathilde von Eine, 1976
  • Genealogical handbook of the nobility , CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn)
    • Adelslexikon Volume III, Volume 61 of the complete series, 1975, pp. 110-111 ISSN  0435-2408
    • noble houses B 1, Volume 9 of the complete series, 1954, pp. 69–84; B 9, volume 46 of the complete series, 1970, pp. 142-162; B 15, volume 83 of the complete series, 1984, pp. 140-161; B 26, volume 140 of the complete series, 2006, pp. 82–111

Individual evidence

  1. Source: State Main Archives Wolfenbüttel , VII, B 113, Volume II, No. 133
  2. Source: Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Adelslexikon Volume III, page 110, CA Starke-Verlag, Limburg, 1975
  3. Source: Genealogy. Manual, Volume AB IX, page 142, Starke-Verlag
  4. Herder Institute: Explanatory text Schoenbrunn
  5. Palace archive: Ober- and Nieder-Schönbrunn (manor and village)
  6. Frankfurt patriciate: One gen. V. Red painter
  7. Source: oldest seal, from 1492, in the Hannover City Archives
  8. DIO 3, Santa Maria dell'Anima, Rome, No. 88 † (Eberhard J. Nikitsch), in: www.inschriften.net, urn: nbn: de: 0238-dio003r001k0008801 .