Kaltenborn-Stachau

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Coat of arms of those of Kaltenborn

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

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