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Coat of arms of the Counts of Linker

Linker von Lützenwick is the name of a German noble family, namely a branch of the Barons von Lyncker from Hesse , see Lyncker (noble family) .

history

Denstedt Castle , Thuringia

On December 22, 1689, the Kurtrier diplomat Johannes Lyncker von Lützenwick acquired the Denstedt estate in the Weimar region as a capital investment for 33,000 guilders from Meissen currency . With the acquisition, the Linker became the court lords of Denstedt for the next four generations . After Johannes' death in 1698, the castle passed to his younger brother Johann Daniel Linker, Knight of Lützenwick (1631–1712), "Elector Mainzischer Rath zu Erfurt".

Johann Jakob von Linker and Lützenwick (1665–1730) got the estate and its care in 1703 from his uncle.

1754 to 1763 was chamber director Johann Daniel von Lincker and Lützenwick (1708–1771) the first president of the Electoral Mayntzischen Academie of Useful Sciences in Erfurt .

Since Friedrich Karl Albrecht Freiherr von Linker and Lützenwick (1773–1844) remained without male descendants for the office of heir and court lord, he decided to sell the estate of his daughter and his son-in-law Dr. To bequeath Wilhelm von Wegner (1799-1853). The last owner of the property was her granddaughter Elisabeth Thekla von Wegner called Lincker von Lützenwick (born April 26, 1865) and Niedertiefenbach , married to the Weimar chamberlain Erich von Conta. She sold the estate in 1892, but her husband bought the neighboring Kromsdorf Castle in 1904 .

From 1804 (until 1880 at the latest) the Lincker von Lützenwick family also owned the Schluesselburg Castle in southern Bohemia.

coat of arms

In 1699 a lamb was the family's heraldic animal . 1714 are the symbols of the Linker family, the lamb and the pomegranate and two eagles as shield holders .

literature

  • BM Linker: The barons of Linker and Lutzenwick and of Lyncker in Thuringia. Family chronicle. Mindelheim 2005
  • Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the baronial houses, 1863 p.1018f , 1875 p.834 , 1901 p.847 Wegner named by Lincker and Lützenwick