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D. GERNER, from Siebmacher Part 4 / Plate 70 Beadelte, colored

The Gerner von Lilienstein were a noble family from Württemberg who were ennobled in 1640 .

history

The ancestors of the 16th century the family Gerner come from Heidelsheim , Sebastian Gerner 1560 the Interior Council zue Eppingen , Abraham Gerner 1590 Inner Council, Epping, John Gerner 1620 Inner Council of the imperial city of Wimpfen . Abraham Gerner von Lilienstein and his brothers Andreas, Adam and Josias - a family of councilors, lawyers and doctors from Wimpfen - were founded on May 18, 1640 by Emperor Ferdinand III. raised to the nobility.

Abraham Gerner (approx. 1610–1677) studied during his European cavalier tour in various countries, including from 1630 to 1631 at the University of Strasbourg, and obtained a doctorate in medicine and philosophy. Abraham was given the title "von Lilienstein", the Palatinate (Count Palatine) and a coat of arms improvement. In 1652 he and his brother Adam bought Wollenberg in Kraichgau , which cost 17,000 guilders, and they were then called Gerner von Lilienstein zum Wollenberg . Abraham married Sibilla (Sybille) von Weitershausen (? -1666) in 1663 . The marriage remained childless. In 1664 the subjects of Schatthausen paid homage to their local lord Abraham Gerner von Lilienstein, who acquired the place through marriage. He worked as a lawyer in the Imperial Court of Justice in Speyer (documented in 1664).

His siblings were

  • Andreas Gerner von Lilienstein, he also obtained a doctorate in medicine,
  • Adam Gerner von Lilienstein is awarded a Doct. Practicus called in the imperial city of Wimpfen,
  • Josias Gerner von Lilienstein,
  • Johan Gerner " Med. Doct. Practicus in the Keyserlichen Reichsstatt Wimpfen ",
  • Maria Barbara Annemarie Agnes Gerner.

Goods and house places

  • Speyer : There the Gerner brothers owned a house and two more gardens on Herdstrasse. In 1705 a new building was built over the Renaissance house. The house Maximilianstrasse 14 has an alliance coat of arms with lilies and unicorns on the rudiment of a renaissance stair tower on the ground floor. The column feet have a house sign on the left (4 with M) and a lily on the right.
    Coat of arms 1571, Speyer Maximilianstrasse 14
  • Wollenberg, a place in Kraichgau
  • Schatthausen : In 1677, Wollrad von Brüggen, Adam's son-in-law, was given control of the moated castle .
  • Heidelsheim
  • Eppingen
  • Bad Wimpfen

coat of arms

The same coat of arms initials, also in part, were given to the Gerner, Görner, Gernert and Gernet families. The coat of arms in the old Siebmacher coat of arms book in part 4 is the oldest known Gerner coat of arms.

Surname Blazon, remarks image
Common coat of arms of Gerner before 1640 The civil Gerner coat of arms is mentioned in the original text of the coat of arms improvement and palatinate written for Abraham Gerner and his brothers on May 18, 1640 in Vienna, awarded by Emperor Ferdinand: "Your coat of arms that you had before" ...., in the blue or glaze-colored shield two yellow eagle wings facing each other, the Saxons turned inwards. On the shield is a closed steel helmet with helmet covers on both sides in blue or glaze and yellow or gold. On top of it a package wound in the same colors. From this appear two buffalo horns, the mouth holes turned outwards and divided with colors in the middle and with the front and the rear yellow or gold colored, the rear lower and front part in blue or glaze colored.
Common coat of arms of Gerner before 1640
Glorious noble coat of arms improvement in 1640 Original text: ... "the following design adorned and improved" ..... "and use gnedlicher permitted" A quartered sign, the rear lower and front part of which is blue or glaze-colored, in each there are two against each other, the Saxons inwardly, yellow or gold-colored eagle wings, but the front lower and the rear upper field are red or ruby-colored. In the other fields there are four crossed double white lilies with a bunch. On the shield there is a free, open noble Thunier helmet, on the right hand with red and white, but on the left blue and yellow helmet covers, and above it a royal gold-colored crown, from which appear two buffalo horns with mouth holes turned outwards and divided with colors in the middle. The rear lower and front upper parts are blue or glaze, but the rear upper and front parts are yellow and gold colored. A white unicorn up to the waist, turned to the right and pointed to leap. (Nobilitation, Vienna May 18, 1640 by Emperor Ferdinand the Third)
D. GERNER, Siebmacher (Alt) Part 4 / Plate 70, Beadelte
Red Seal 1664 Seal of Abraham Gerner von Lilienstein, inscription of the seal: ABRAHAM GERNER VON LILIENSTEIN SACRI CAESAREI PALAT COMES (Abraham Gerner von Lilienstein holy imperial palatine count)
Red wax seal by Abraham Gerner von Lilienstein, 1664
Alliance coat of arms Brüggen-Gerner von Lilienstein 1664 Sandstone gate decoration of the moated castle of Schatthausen, former seat of Gerner von Lilienstein from 1665 to 1677
Alliance coat of arms Gerner - Brüggen

literature

  • Adolf Pfisterer: Chronicle of the community Schatthausen. 1955.
  • Günther Groh: The staff of the Reich Chamber of Commerce in Speyer. Part I: Family Relationships. P. 110.
  • Klaus Gaßner: Schatthausen. A bailiff's rule in the early modern period. University Press C. Winter, Heidelberg 1994.
  • Wappenbuch, Alter Siebmacher. Part IV. Plate ennobled. Plate 70.

swell

  • Vienna, copy of the nobility act of the Reich Chancellery kept in the General Administrative Archives, dated May 18, 1640 (nobility with the predicate "Lilienstein", coat of arms improvement and Palatinate for Abraham Gerner and his brothers Andreas, Adam and Josias)
  • B8 documents of the rule Schlitz 6/206 Kaiserl. Count Palatine Abraham Gerner von Lilienstein as exhibitor and sealer of the exemption from the requirement of the 25th year of life of Philipp Friedrich v. Slot gen. V. Görtz, edited by Friedrich Battenberg, Hessisches Staatsarchiv Darmstadt 1979–2006, p. 167.

Web link

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Catalog of the German National Library. Retrieved December 28, 2018 .