Langen (Mecklenburg noble family)

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Coat of arms of Langen on the patron's box of the church of Klein Belitz

The family of the Barons von Langen is a mail aristocratic family who were wealthy in Western Pomerania and Mecklenburg-Schwerin .

Barons of Langen

Carl-Friedrich von Langen

Friedrich Lang, merchant and banker in Stettin , around 1690 imperial representative (agent) in the city, was raised to the imperial nobility on January 12, 1706 by Emperor Joseph I. Then he said goodbye and acquired the fiefdoms of Üselitz and Grabow on Rügen . His grandson Johann Carl von Langen leased the Belitz , Neukirchen and Boldenstorf estates in Mecklenburg in 1755 and acquired them in 1774. The Fideicommiss Parow was founded in 1776 by Friedrich Franz von Langen with his half-brother, the royal Swedish captain Carl Franz Gustav von Sodenstern . The Fideicommiss Üselitz and Grabow on Rügen was donated in 1789 by Johann Carl von Langen. The Parow estate gave its name, as the Langen people often called themselves Langen-Parow .

From 1800 the family with Friedrich Franz Ludwig von Langen belonged to the Swedish knighthood, the introduction took place in 1802. After the family had been resident in the region for a hundred years, Ludwig Philipp Otto von Langen, lord of Neuhoff, received the rights of the native Mecklenburg nobility in 1826. The elevation to the Prussian baron class took place in 1839. In 1920 Alt Plestlin came into the family through inheritance .

In the registration book of the Dobbertin monastery there are six entries by daughters of the von Langen families from Neuhoff, Klein Belitz and Groß Labenz from 1828 to 1888 for inclusion in the noble women's monastery there .

coat of arms

Long
Coat of arms of those of Langen
Blazon : “Shield quartered. One and four: in blue a golden griffin stridingto the right, which holds a black grenade witha strikingred flame in the right front claw and three silver roses in the left (divided into two and one). Two and three: in red an obliquely left, silver bar, accompanied by a silver star above and below. On the crowned helmet a growing golden griffin like in a shield. Helmet covers on the right golden and blue, on the left silver and red. Shield holder two black eagles looking backwardswith gold reinforcement and red tongues. A ribbon hovers over the coat of arms with the words ' COELUM NON ANIMUM 'written on it in gold. This stands in Latin for 'Heaven, not their being' and is possibly derived from a saying by Horace ' Coelum, non animum mutant, qui trans mare currunt ' in German, 'The sky, not their being, those who think about the Go sea '. "

Variations are white instead of silver roses, or a silver sloping bar over the whole shield, three green rose buds in a bundle and a missing ribbon over the coat of arms.

When the Kingdom of Prussia was granted the baron status on December 17, 1839, the following coat of arms emerged:

Barons of Langen
Coat of arms of the barons of Langen
Blazon : “Shield squared. One and four: in blue a griffin turned to the right with a tongue lined up in red and a tail looped under itself. Two and three: in red a left sloping bar, on both sides, above and below, a silver star with six rays appears. Two crowned helmets rest on the escutcheon, which is covered with a baronial crown. The one on the right carries a growing golden griffin turned left. The one on the left is a stone-colored tower on which a silver-colored falcon turned to the right and ready to fly. Helmet covers golden, blue, silver, red. Shield holder two upward-looking black eagles with red lined tongues, whichstandon a base made of gray marble , over which a silver-colored ribbon is looped. On this ' COELUM NON ANIMUM 'in red. "

Tribe list

Friedrich-Christian Freiherr von Langen (1914–1936)
  1. Friedrich Lang, ennobled as von Langen (* 1642 in Stettin ; † 1718) ⚭ Maria von Städtländer
    1. Anton von Langen (1678–1730) on Üselitz and Grabow († 1730) ⚭ Dorothea von Essen († 1748)
      1. Carl von Langen (1714–1793), royal Swedish chamberlain , lord of the estates of Üselitz, Grabow, Belitz, Neukirchen and Boldensdorf ⚭ Anna Dorothea von Essen (* around 1720)
        1. Friedrich von Langen (1744–1814), majorate in Üselitz, Grabow and Parow, as well as in Belitz, Neukirchen and Boldensdorf. Lord of the Zibühler estates , was accepted into the Swedish knighthood in 1800. He received the naturalization patent from King Gustav IV Adolf on November 1, 1800 . He was married to Auguste von Normann († 1837)
          1. Carl-Friedrich von Langen (1775-1859), Majorate Lord of Üselitz, Grabow and Parow, Lord of Belitz and Neukirchen in Mecklenburg, a royal Swedish councilor a. D., received the baron status of the Kingdom of Prussia on December 17, 1839. He was married to Karolina Charlotte Juliane von Könemann (* 1787)
            1. Friedrich Franz von Langen (* 1809), Majorate, Royal Prussian Chamberlain and Attaché to the Royal Prussian Legation in London ⚭ Anna (* 1819), daughter of Henry Preston Esquire of Moreby Hall in Yorkshire .
            2. Carl von Langen (* 1813), Lord of Boldensdorf ⚭ Agnes Freiin von Klot-Trautvetter (* 1828)
              1. Carl von Langen (born July 11, 1848 in Klein Belitz ; † December 18, 1888 ibid) ⚭ Klementine Amelie Elisabeth Johanna Viktoria Countess von Schlieffen (born October 4, 1861 in Vossfeld ; † November 22, 1947 in Malchow )
                1. Carl-Friedrich von Langen (1887–1934), Olympic champion 1928 ⚭ on September 27, 1910 on Hohen-Luckow Ida Christa Charlotte Gunhild von Brocken from the Hohen Luckow house, (* August 3, 1892 in Berlin ; † August 20, 1975 in Winchester , England), divorced in 1929
                  1. Karl Anton Freiherr von Langen (born February 26, 1912 in Parow; † July 7, 1986 Bönningstedt ), founding member of the regional association of riding and driving clubs Hamburg eV in 1948
                  2. Friedrich-Christian Freiherr von Langen (born February 11, 1914 in Parow, † April 27, 1936 in Berlin)
              2. Friedrich von Langen (* 1850)
            3. Eduard August Moritz von Langen (* May 10, 1818 Parow - † April 10, 1898 Rosengarten), royal chamberlain ⚭ in May 1849 in Garz Mathilde Sophie Christiane Karoline von Rosen (* January 7, 1830 in Rosengarten † October 30, 1905 in Rosengarten )
              1. Anna Karoline Gertrud (* July 8th, 1850 in Rosengarten, baptized on September 2nd) ⚭ April 14th, 1882 Johannes von Maltzan Freiherr zu Wartenberg and Penzlin
              2. Maria, born 13. April 1852, m. with Friedrich von Malachowski on April 1, 1880
              3. Wanda, married with Max von Puttkammer on November 24, 1885
            4. Arthur von Langen (* 1823), Lord of Gross-Lüdershagen near Stralsund , royal Prussian cavalry master a. D. ⚭ 1853 Caroline von Keffenbrinck (* 1820) at Griebenow Castle
              1. Friedrich Ernst von Langen -Keffenbrinck (* 1860; † 1935), member of the Reichstag, Mr. auf Griebenow

literature

Other noble families from Langen

Web links

Commons : Freiherren von Langen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Gabriel Anrep : Svenska Adelns Ättar-Taflor. Part 2, Norstedt & Söner, Stockholm 1861, pp. 607-608. ( Google books ).
  2. History of Klein Belitz. Retrieved December 2, 2010 .
  3. ^ Newspaper for the German nobility. First semester 1840, Heinrich Franke, Leipzig, p. 83.
  4. ^ Romedio Graf von Thun-Hohenstein:  Langen, Carl-Friedrich Freiherr von. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 13, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1982, ISBN 3-428-00194-X , p. 578 ( digitized version ).
  5. GHdA (= Genealogical Handbook of the Noble Houses - Volume 121: Noble Houses B Volume XXIII), CA Starke Verlag 2000, ISBN 3-7980-0821-3 , p. 92.
  6. ^ Regional Association of Riding and Driving Clubs Hamburg eV ( Memento from February 4, 2012 in the Internet Archive )