Liège (noble family)
Lüttichau is the name of an old Meissen noble family . The family name changed between Lütig, Lüttich, Lütiche, Lutchaw, Lütchau and Lüttichau.
history
The family appears for the first time in a document on February 27, 1355 with Heinrich von Lutchaw , owner of the Schradenwald near Ortrand since around 1335 , with which the line of tribe begins. Headquarters was not far in Großkmehlen situated Castle Großkmehlen .
Nobility elevations / nobility recognition
- Line Kmehlen , older house: Austrian confirmation of the title of baron on May 11, 1865 for Rudolf Freiherr von Lüttichau , kuk police sergeant of the Arcièren bodyguard .
- Line Kmehlen , younger house: Imperial Count on August 5, 1769 in Vienna for Ludwig Gottlob von Lüttichau , Saxon Chamberlain . Elector's Saxon recognition on October 31, 1769 for the same.
- Line Tjele , older house: Danish aristocratic naturalization of January 25, 1887 for the brothers Christian Lüttichau , landlord on Tjele ( Viborg Amt ) and others, royal Danish chamberlain and court hunter, later finance minister, Helmuth von Lüttichau , landlord on Viskum, royal Danish chamberlain and Prime Lieutenant , and the engineer Ulysses Lüttichau .
- Line Tjele , younger house: Imperial Count as "Count and Lord of Lüttichau" on November 24, 1791 in Vienna for Dr. jur. Christian Friedrich Tønne von Lüttichau , ducal Braunschweigisch-Lüneburg Privy Budget Councilor.
- Ulbersdorf line : Royal Saxon approval to use the title of baron on March 7, 1877 in Dresden for Friedrich August Kurt von Lüttichau (1815–1888), royal Saxon chamberlain and legation councilor .
coat of arms
The family coat of arms shows in red two gold-gripped, jagged, silver quarreling sickles , the backs of which are each equipped with three black cock feathers. The shield image on the helmet with red and silver covers.
Known family members
- Bernhard von Lüttichau (1836-1893), Prussian district administrator
- Christian Ditlev von Lüttichau (1832–1915), Danish finance minister, member of the Folketing
- Christian von Lüttichau (1766–1809), Danish major general
- Christian Friedrich Tönne von Lüttichau (1748–1805), chamberlain and Brunswick budget, Prussian plenipotentiary envoy in the Lower Saxony district
- Frederik von Lüttichau (* 1988), German actor
- Hannibal von Lüttichau (1915–2002), major in the armored forces, bearer of the Knight's Cross
- Hans Helmuth von Lüttichau (1670–1732), German-Danish officer
- Helmfried von Lüttichau (* 1956), German actor, voice actor and poet.
- Ida von Lüttichau , b. von Knobelsdorff (1798–1856), German artist
- Karl von Lüttichau (1834–1889), Saxon treasurer
- Leo Reichsgraf von Lüttichau auf Prausnitz (1882–1965)
- Lothar Eugen von Lüttichau zu Gamig and Meuscha (1822–1910), Saxon chamberlain , landowner
- Mario-Andreas von Lüttichau (* 1952), art historian, curator of the Folkwang Museum in Essen
- Mathias von Lüttichau (1795–1870), Danish officer and minister of war
- Maximilian von Lüttichau (1838–1899), Chamberlain of Queen Elisabeth of Prussia , manor owner, Christian youth care ( Ballenstedt , Niesky )
- Rudolf von Lüttichau (1622–1703), Polish and Saxon high war commissioner and district chief
- Rudolph August von Lüttichau (1678–1746), Polish and Saxon chamber and mountain ridge and bailiff
- Siegfried von Lüttichau (1877–1965), Lutheran theologian and chairman of the association
- Theodor von Lüttichau (1795–1867), Prussian lieutenant general
- Wolf von Lüttichau (1565–1639), Privy Councilor
- Wolf Adolf August von Lüttichau (1786–1863), General Director of the Saxon Court Theater in Dresden
- Wolff Siegfried von Lüttichau auf Zschorna and Baßlitz (1610–1671), Imperial Councilor and Reichspfennigmeister of the Upper and Lower Saxon District, as well as Chancellor, Privy Councilor and Chamberlain of the Elector of Saxony
- Wolff von Lüttichau (1704–1765), Danish major general
- Wolfgang von Lüttichau (1498–1571), Saxon privy councilor, Canon of Meissen
- Wolfgang Graf von Lüttichau (* 1952), social worker
See also
literature
- Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon . Verlag Degener, Neustadt (Aisch) 1865, pp. 45f.
- Otto Fiebiger (ed.): Ludwig Tieck and Ida von Lüttichau in their letters. Announcements of the Society for the History of Dresden, Issue 32, Dresden 1937.
- Harald Graf von Lüttichau: The Danish ancestors of the Counts v. Liège. Archive for Family Research Volume 12, Limburg / Lahn 1963, pp. 249-259.
- Harald Graf von Lüttichau (ed.): Contributions to the family history of the lords, barons and counts v. Liège. multi-part. Self-published, 1980f.
- Harald Graf von Lüttichau: History of the family. (= Articles .. Part 1, Part 1) New edition Leipzig / Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-923211-89-0 , PDF , family history
- Genealogical manual of the nobility . Nobility Lexicon. Volume VIII, p. 109, Volume 113. CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1997, ISBN 3-7980-0813-2 .
- Mondrian Graf von Lüttichau (Hrsg.): Genealogical family history in a user-friendly structure. (= Contributions .. 1st part, 2nd part volume). Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-923211-19-7 , PDF
- Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the baronial houses to the year 1868. S. 500 f.
Web links
Commons : Lüttichau family - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Coat of arms in Siebmacher's coat of arms book from 1605
- Genealogical family history of the Lords and Counts of Lüttichau in a user-friendly structure (PDF)