List of noble families named Brand or Brandt

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This is a list of noble families and ennoblement with name brand or Brandt with other additives. Since several spellings often occur historically in families, a strict separation is only possible to a very limited extent.

Familys

  • Brand (zu Neidstein) → see Brandt (noble family)
  • Brand (Neumark) → see Brandt (Brandenburg noble family)
  • Brand (1581) → 1581 Swedish nobility; 1818 matriculation with the Finnish knighthood
  • Brand (1794) → 1794 legitimized descendants of the aforementioned Neumark (Brandenburg) noble family
  • Brand (1841, 1879) → from Alsace originating in Württemberg in 1841 and 1879; 1899 Württemberg baron class
  • Fire of Santa Lucia → 1851 Austrian knighthood; 1899 Austrian baron class
  • Brandt → Meißnischer nobility, since approx. 1400; in Prussia since the 15th century
  • Brandt (1646) → from Langwedel ; 1646 Swedish nobility; Extinguished in 1673
  • Brandt (1652) → from Greifswald ; also Brandt adH Pühajöggi after the Estonian family estate which was lent by Swedish in 1619 ; 1652 Swedish nobility; 1745 enrolled in the Estonian knighthood
  • Brandt (1778) → Westphalian family; 1778 Palatine nobility from the Electorate of Cologne as Brandt called Flender ; 1861 enrolled in the aristocratic class of the Bavarian knighthood; 1862 Nassau barons and Anhalt recognition of the same; 1866 the same in Prussia ; Extinguished in 1878
  • Brandt (1771) → 1771 Danish counts
  • Brandt (1831) → see Johann Friedrich von Brandt , Russian service nobility
  • Brandt von Fackh → Hamburg family since 1662; 1953 Non-objection to the naming of Brandt von Fackh under nobility law
  • Brandt von Lindau → ancient Anhalt nobility, since approx. 1332

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume II, Volume 58 of the complete series, Limburg an der Lahn 1974, pp. 55–57; 64-66.
  2. ^ Gabriel Anrep : Svenska adelns ättar-taflor , Volume 1, Stockholm 1858, p. 293.
  3. Genealogical pocket book of the knight and noble families. Brno 1884, p. 49 ff.
  4. ^ Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Freiherrlichen Häuser (1899) . P. 94 f.
  5. ^ Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of noble houses (1905) . Sixth year, pp. 152–158.
  6. ^ Gabriel Anrep: Svenska adelns ättar-taflor , Volume 1, Stockholm 1858, p. 296.
  7. ^ Genealogical Handbook of the Estonian Knighthood , Part 2, 1.2: Estonia. Görlitz 1930, p. 228ff.
  8. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the letter aristocratic houses (1908) . Second year, pp. 105–107.
  9. ^ Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Freiherrlichen Häuser (1921). P. 100 f.
  10. Danmarks nobility Aarbog , Copenhagen 1919, p 493rd