One (noble family)
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.
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.
Coat of arms of Curd von Eine in St. Jacobi zu Einbeck (1609)
Well-known namesake
- Dietrich von One the Elder († 1529), Roman Rotanotary and provost to St. Simon and Judas in Goslar
- Johann Konrad von Eine († 1799), deputy principal in Hannoversch Münden and poet
- Charlotte von Eine (1756–1833), German writer
- Karl von Eine (1819–1892), Prussian lieutenant general
- Ernst von Eine (Official Governor) (1823–1872), German administrative lawyer
- Theodor Ferdinand von Eine (1826–1876), confectioner and co-founder of the later confectionery factory Red October
- Arnold von Eine (1839–1896), Prussian major general
- Karl von Eine (1853–1934), Prussian Colonel General and Minister of War
- Ernst von Eine (1856–1931), Prussian lieutenant general
- William von Eine (1871–1944), Imperial and Royal Major General
- Curt von Eine (1880–1939), German major general
- Kurt von Eine (* 1904), Brigadier General of the Bundeswehr
- Herbert von Eine (1905–1983), German art historian
- Gottfried von Eine (1918–1996), Austrian composer
- Gottfried von Eine (* 1940), German radio play director and author
- Bevan Spencer von Eine (* 1945), Australian murderer
- Caspar Eine (* 1948) Austrian lawyer and politician (SPÖ)
- Max von Eine (* 1986), German jazz musician
literature
- Hans von Eine: The Lower Saxon family of one , Göttingen 1921; 2nd, expanded edition, edited by Karl-Heinrich and Mathilde von Eine, 1976
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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
- ↑ Source: State Main Archives Wolfenbüttel , VII, B 113, Volume II, No. 133
- ↑ Source: Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Adelslexikon Volume III, page 110, CA Starke-Verlag, Limburg, 1975
- ↑ Source: Genealogy. Manual, Volume AB IX, page 142, Starke-Verlag
- ↑ Herder Institute: Explanatory text Schoenbrunn
- ↑ Palace archive: Ober- and Nieder-Schönbrunn (manor and village)
- ↑ Frankfurt patriciate: One gen. V. Red painter
- ↑ Source: oldest seal, from 1492, in the Hannover City Archives
- ↑ DIO 3, Santa Maria dell'Anima, Rome, No. 88 † (Eberhard J. Nikitsch), in: www.inschriften.net, urn: nbn: de: 0238-dio003r001k0008801 .