Kobrinck

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Coat of arms of the von Kobrinck family

Von Kobrinck (also written Kobrink or Kobringk ) is the name of a Westphalian noble family .

history

Burkhard von Kobrinck is mentioned as the first documented representative of the family in the 1370s. In the 15th century the Kobrincks belonged to the Burgmanns of Quakenbrück , later to the Burgmanns of Vechta .

Arkenstede mansion (rebuilt today in the museum village of Cloppenburg )

The Altenoythe estate became the long-standing ancestral home of the von Kobrinck family in the 15th century . At the end of the 16th century, the Daren estate near Bakum , the Fikensolt estate near Westerstede in 1587 and the Arkenstede estate in Brokstreek in 1635 came into the family's possession. The latter was permanently connected to the Vehr estate in 1695 . After the death of Kaspar Herbord von Kobrinck in 1728, the family died out. Gut Daren initially passed to the von Schade family and later to the von Frydag family . The Altenoythe estate had already been leased in 1704; It was sold in 1798. In 1675 Bernhard von Kobrinck had an epitaph built for himself and his wife in the Altenoyther St. Vitus Church, which can still be viewed there today. The Arkenstede house has been rebuilt in the museum village of Cloppenburg .

After his death in Lübeck Cathedral , the Lübeck canon and senior of the cathedral chapter Knight Caspar von Kobrinck , who died in 1673, received an epitaph with a portrait painted by Zacharias Kniller in 1672 , which was destroyed by the air raid on Lübeck in 1942.

coat of arms

The coat of arms shows in gold a blue-winged red horsefly placed diagonally to the right . On the helmet with red, gold and blue blankets, the winged horsefly.

literature

  • Peter Zimmermann: The von Kobrink family in Oldenburg . In: Oldenburgische Gesellschaft für Familienkunde (Hrsg.): Oldenburgische Familienkunde . Vol. 33, 1991, no. 1
  • Peter Zimmermann: Addenda to the von Kobrink family . In: Oldenburgische Gesellschaft für Familienkunde (Hrsg.): Oldenburgische Familienkunde . Volume 37, 1995, no. 4
  • Christian Hoffmann: The von Kobrinck family and their possessions. A noble family in the Niederstift Münster and in the adjacent territories from the 14th to the 18th century . In: Heike Düselder (Hrsg.): Aristocracy in the country. Culture and rule of the nobility between the Weser and Ems, 16th to 18th centuries . Cloppenburg 2004. pp. 213-252. ISBN 3-923675-99-2

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ZVLGA 7, p. 93
  2. Illustration in: Der Deutsche Herold (22nd year) Berlin 1891, p. 10
  3. Johannes Baltzer , Friedrich Bruns : The architectural and art monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck. Issued by the building authorities. Volume III: Church of Old Lübeck. Dom. Jakobikirche. Aegidia Church. Verlag von Bernhard Nöhring, Lübeck 1920, pp. 227–228 Unchanged reprint 2001: ISBN 3-89557-167-9
  4. Otto Gruber: The coats of arms of the South Oldenburg nobility . In: Yearbook for the Oldenburger Münsterland 1971 . Vechta 1970, p. 23f.