List of noble families named Morgenstern
This is a list of the noble families named Morgenstern:
- Dietrich Morgenstern was Vogt of Vörstetten in 1347
- Jutrzenka (noble family) , Kashubian - rear Pomeranian noble family , German: Morgenstern , first mentioned in 1515 in Trzebiatkow , 1799 Prussian nobility recognition, especially officers who served in the Prussian army and their descendants called themselves from the 2nd half of the 18th century and / or . After the Wars of Liberation von Morgenstern , Jutrzenka von Morgenstern or similar
- Morgonstierna , Swedish aristocratic family, German: Morgenstern , 1645 Swedish nobility, the family died out in the male line in 1724
- Morgenstern Gliszczynski , a noble Polish- Prussian family, appears in the middle of the 18th century near Grunau , the male line of the family expired in 1901
- Georg Valentin von Munthe af Morgenstierne (1892–1978), member of a Norwegian aristocratic family, orientalist, his Morgenstern family came from Silesia to Bergen in Norway, descendants called themselves Munthe , in 1755 Danish knighthood Munthe af Morgenstierne
- Wisner von Morgenstern , Hungarian nobility for Franz Vinzner von Morgenstern in 1792 , the family has expired
- Johann Melchior von Morgenstern (1733–1789), Prussian officer, member of a bourgeois officer family originally from Mergenthal in Franconia and later living in Genthin , used the title of nobility without objection . His family died out with him in 1789 in the male line
- Franz von Morgenstern (1787–1869), a Braunschweig officer and director of the War College , member of a Braunschweig bourgeois family of officers, allegedly of Swedish aristocratic descent, used the title of nobility without objection like his brother, his family expired in 1869 with him in the male line
- Karl von Morgenstern (1770-1852), Professor of Aesthetics, Eloquence and Classical Philology at the University of Dorpat , was also a Russian State Councilor and Knight of the Order of Anne II. Class, thus belonging to the Russian nobility , but left no children
- Leopold von Morgenstern (1790–1864), real Privy Councilor, government and consistorial president in Dessau , member of an old Quedlinburg bourgeois family, Anhalt-Dessau nobility in 1836 von Morgenstern , his family died out with him in 1864 as a male
- Rukavina von Morgenstern , 1845 Austrian nobility for kuk Lieutenant Colonel a. D. Lukas Rukavina from Morgenstern
- Morgenstern von Podjaza, 1896 Austrian nobility for kuk Rittmeister d. R. Roman Morgenstern Edler von Podjazda
See also:
Individual evidence
- ↑ Julius Kindler von Knobloch : Upper Baden gender book , Volume 3, Heidelberg 1919, p. 116