Kaltenborn-Stachau
Kaltenborn or Kaltenborn-Stachau is the name of a Silesian - Meissen nobility family . The family was first mentioned on May 25, 1265 with the brothers Ulricus, Johannes and Heinrich de Kaldenborne , as well as Conradus de Kaldenburne , who appeared as witnesses. With the ancestor Kaspar von Kaltenborn (* around 1550) in Stachau ( Strehlen district ) near Breslau , the unbroken line of roots begins .
In Prussia , permission to use the name “von Kaltenborn-Stachau” was granted on February 21, 1889.
The family later also settled in the USA and Norway .
coat of arms
In red three (two plus one) silver plowshares placed in the Schächerkreuz , the tips inward, the cutting edge of the lower to the right, the upper to the bottom. On the helmet with the red and silver blankets a growing, naked maiden with flying blond hair, her arms on her hips. Later the virgin appears dressed in red with silver sleeves in her right hand holding three gold-covered red roses and in her left three similar silver roses.
Known family members
- Georg von Kaltenborn-Stachau (1805–1875), Major General of the Electorate of Hesse and Minister of War
- Karl von Kaltenborn-Stachau (1817–1866), philologist, constitutional law teacher
- Hans von Kaltenborn-Stachau (1836–1898), Prussian infantry general and minister of war
- Ludwig von Kaltenborn-Stachau (1846–1931), Prussian lieutenant general
- Rudolf Roland von Kaltenborn-Stachau († September 6, 1854), lieutenant general of the Electorate of Hesse
- Christian Ulrich Baron von Kaltenborn-Stachau (1931–2005), businessman, co-founder of Aero Lloyd and OLT / DLT
- Barbara von Kaltenborn-Stachau (1939–1992), journalist, historian, translator
- Adalbert von Kaltenborn (1860–1945), Austro-Hungarian military in the First World War, colonel, temporarily in command of the Silesian infantry regiment "Kaiser"
literature
- Olav V. Landsverk: Kaltenborn, røtter og grener. Oslo 2004.
- Frans Faye Kaltenborn: Slekten Kaltenborn i Norge, Kongsberg 1964.
- Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch ( Freiherren ) 1857 to 1864. 1857 p. 359f , 1858 p .302f , 1860 p. 398f , 1862 p. 405f , 1864 p. 409f.
- GGT (Uradel) 1937 (with lineage and older genealogy) and 1941.