Frisching (patrician family)
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Frisching's coat of arms in the Rothrist church (1714)
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Frisching house in Bern, today the Béatrice von Wattenwyl house
The von Frisching family (dialectically Fruchtschig ) is a Bernese patrician family who have owned the city of Bern as a citizen since the 15th century and belong to the guild society of butchers .
Various members of the family owned the castles Bremgarten , Rümligen , Wil , the Campagne Morillon near Bern and the Frischinghaus in the city of Bern.
people
- Hans Frisching (II.) (1486–1559), Reisläufer
Older branch
- Franz Rudolf Frisching (1733–1807), Bernese officer, politician and faience manufacturer
- Karl Albrecht von Frisching (1734–1801), Bernese politician
- Gabriel Friedrich von Frisching (1762–1844), Mr. zu Wil, President of the Bern city administration
- Gabriel Rudolf Carl von Frisching (1831–1898), co-owner of the banking house Gebrüder Bethmann in Frankfurt am Main, Swiss consul in Frankfurt am Main, built the house in Bern, Schlösslistrasse 5, into a residence in today's Theodor Kocherpark
- Friedrich Rudolf von Frisching (1833–1906), Bernese landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Johann Rudolf von Frisching (1761–1838), Bernese politician and officer, brother of Gabriel Friedrich von Frisching (1762–1844)
Younger branch (from Rümligen) †
- Samuel Frisching (1605–1683), mayor of Bern
- Samuel Frisching (1638–1721), mayor of Bern
- Johann Frisching (1668–1726), Bernese officer and diplomat
- Rudolf Emanuel Frisching (1698–1780), Bernese politician and officer
- Samuel Rudolf Frisching (1746–1809), Bernese officer
literature
- Barbara Braun-Bucher: The Bernese mayor Samuel Frisching (1605-1683). Literature, education, constitution and politics of the 17th century based on a biography. Bern 1991, ISBN 3-7272-0495-8 .
- Urs Martin Zahnd : The autobiographical records of Ludwig von Diesbach. Studies of late medieval self-portrayal in Upper German and Swiss regions. Bern 1986, ISBN 3-7272-0494-X .
Web links
Commons : Frisching family - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Barbara Braun-Bucher: Fresh [from]. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- Frisching coat of arms on chgh.ch
- Frisching family archive in the Burger Library in Bern