Koller (Austrian noble families)
Several Austrian noble families of different origins are called Koller .
Barons von Koller (1809)
Franz von Koller (1767-1826), General Adjudant Schwarzenberg, received the baron diploma in 1809 for himself and his descendants. One of his sons was Alexander von Koller (1813–1890), kuk general of the cavalry.
The coat of arms is divided and split at the top. The upper right field shows two oblique left red bars in silver. In the upper left blue field a six-pointed gold star . In the lower silver field is a red lion holding a gold star on his right front paw.
Knight of Koller (1783)
Joseph Koller received the hereditary knighthood in 1783. The coat of arms is divided into silver and red by a slanted left bar. The bar is divided in color, blue at the top and gold at the bottom. The coat of arms fields bear three roses in the respective opposite color in the arrangement 2 and 1.
Further uprisings of the nobility
- Johann Adam Koller, owner of the house in Speier, received the hereditary-Austrian knighthood in 1741
- Johann Matthias Koller was elevated to the herbalist-Austrian nobility in 1769 with the predicate Edler von Koller and in 1792 to the rank of baron
- Joseph Koller received the hereditary nobility diploma in 1813
- In 1719 Zacharias Koller received the hereditary nobility diploma with the title "von Kollenstein"
See also
- Albert von Koller (1849–1942), infantry general of the Austro-Hungarian armed forces
- Benedikt Josef von Koller (1767–1798), dramatic poet
- Koller (Thuringian noble family)
literature
- Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon . Volume 5. Leipzig: Friedrich Voigt 1864, p. 222 ( full text in the Google book search)
- Genealogical manual of the nobility , Adelslexikon Volume XI, Volume 122 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag , Limburg (Lahn) 2000, ISSN 0435-2408