Eisenhart (noble family)

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Coat of arms of those von Eisenhart from 1596

Eisenhart and Eisenhart-Rothe are the names of a noble family from the Brandenburg region . The direct family line begins with Johann Christoph Eisenhart (1706- ??), landlord on Buckow (Mark) and royal Prussian councilor in Beeskow .

Elevation of nobility / name increase

  • Prussian nobility with improved coat of arms on October 2, 1786 in Berlin for Johann Friedrich Eisenhart (1733–1804), landlord of Bahrensdorf near Beeskow, royal Prussian war council and rendant of the general artillery treasury, later police and city ​​president of Berlin.
  • Prussian approval for the acceptance of the name "von Eisenhart-Rothe" by the highest cabinet order on February 18, 1835 in Berlin for the brothers Ferdinand (* 1815), Friedrich (* 1818) and Sigismund von Eisenhart (* 1822), sons of the Prussian major general Friedrich von Eisenhart (1769–1839) and his wife Beate Charlotte Helene von Rothe (born May 28, 1788 in Neuenhagen; † August 18, 1846 in Lietzow ).

"Eisenhart" coat of arms

This family coat of arms from 1786 is identical to that of Lukas Eisenhart , who received the hereditary-Austrian coat of arms in Vienna on October 9, 1582 and was raised to the imperial nobility on July 9, 1596 in Prague with an improvement in the coat of arms:

Quartered , 1 and 4 in red a two-tailed silver lion , 2 and 3 in gold a blue lily . On the helmet with blue and gold covers on the right and red and silver covers on the left, a two-tailed silver lion with a blue lily in his left paw growing between an open black flight .

Coat of arms of those of Eisenhart-Rothe

"Eisenhart-Rothe" coat of arms

Split. Quartered on the right, 1 and 4 in red a two-tailed silver lion, 2 and 3 in gold a blue lily (family coat of arms). On the left in silver on a red Dreiberg a black raven ready to fly (“Rothe” coat of arms). Two helmets; on the right blanket with blue and gold on the right, red and silver on the left, a two-tailed silver lion with a blue lily in its left paw growing between an open black flight (family coat of arms); on the left with black and silver covers three (silver, red, silver) ostrich feathers (coat of arms "Rothe").

Well-known namesake

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Maximilian Gritzner : Chronological register of the Brandenburg-Prussian class elevations and acts of grace from 1600–1873. Berlin 1874, p. 44.
  2. Maximilian Gritzner: Chronological register of the Brandenburg-Prussian class elevations and acts of grace from 1600–1873. Berlin 1874, p. 98.