Hailfingen (noble family)

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Family coat of arms of those of Hailfingen based on Scheibler's book of arms

The Lords of Hailfingen were a noble family in Hailfingen and the surrounding area. It was one of the most extensive Swabian noble families, of which numerous members appear in documents from Upper Baden.

Spread

The sex was very widespread, among other things because, according to the Swabian Chronicle of Crusius, the families settled at Hohenentringen Castle had fathered numerous children:

  • Hans von Hailfingen had 20 children with one von Nippenburg
  • Watch Ursula von Hofen boys 19 Children
  • and his brother Georg († March 27, 1408) with a Kayb even 21 children

But the sex died out early. Wendelin von Hailfingen to Pfäffingen , which was invested in Hohenentringen 1485 and 1512 and 1525 Vogt in Horb had died as the last of the male line on January 7, 1527. He was in the monastery Bebenhausen buried where the coat of arms on his grave stone thrown was shown. His first wife Apollonia von Bubenhofen had died on April 15, 1518, while his second, Dorothea von Ehingen, survived him.

Johannes Halffinger (around 1524), a monk in Alpirsbach, was probably an illegitimate child.

Important family members

Overturned coat of arms as an indication of the extinction of the Wendelin von Hailfingen family in the Bebenhausen monastery church

coat of arms

Family coat of arms of those from Hailfingen after Julius Kindler von Knobloch

The coat of arms of those of Hailfingen showed a silver-red shield divided lengthways by multiple oblique tips, and the helmet is adorned with a growing silver swan with a red beak and wings divided as in the shield.

The older Donaueschingen coat of arms codex gives as a crest a wing split like the shield. As a variant of the crest, the younger Donaueschingen coat of arms codex gives a closed silver flight of a red-clad maiden's body, the head of which is surrounded by a hood cut out in the shape of a cloverleaf.

Web links

Commons : Wappen der von Hailfingen  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Julius Kindler von Knobloch; Baden Historical Commission [ed.]: Upper Baden gender book (volume 1): A - Ha. Heidelberg, 1898, page: 522.
  2. www.liko-kralik.at ( Memento of the original from July 14, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.liko-kralik.at
  3. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, call number A 474 U 1882
  4. Christian Friedrich Sattler: Topographical history of the Duchy of Württemberg and all the same incorporated lordships, in which the cities, monasteries and the same offices are described in detail according to their location, former owners, fates, natural and other peculiarities. Betulius, 1784. Page 305 of 619 pages.
  5. ^ Jürgen Sydow: The Cistercian Abbey Bebenhausen . Walter de Gruyter (1984, p. 235).
  6. Hans-Peter Müller: Die Nobligen von Hailfingen (picture)  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: dead link / home.pages.at  
  7. Hans-Peter Müller: The Untouched (text) ( Memento from September 29, 2007 in the Internet Archive )