List of noble families named Pilgram
Pilgram is the name of several noble families. The spellings range from Pilgramb, Pilgrim, Pilgrum, Pilgrein to Pelgrom.
Pilgram, Cologne patrician family
The Pilgram (also Pilgrum) were an old Cologne patrician family who immigrated from Kempen (Holland) in the 15th century . The coat of arms shows a rafter with three pilgrim sticks.
Pilgram, Nuremberg
In the 12th and 13th centuries there was a patrician family Pilgram von Eyb , later Franconian nobles. Your coat of arms has three shells.
The Pilgram (Pelgrom) in Nuremberg in the 16th century also came from Holland , Hertogenbosch (North Brabant). Heinrich Pilgram and his brothers and cousins received a letter of nobility from Rudolf II in 1577. The coat of arms is in four parts with an eagle, two foxes, three mill wheels and a Christmas tree, the helmet is a pilgrim.
Pilgram, Lower Lusatia
A family settled in Lower Lusatia that occurs as early as 1264 and still flourished in 1775. The family was well off in Prussia too.
Pilgram, Bohemian nobility
Jakob and Johann Pilgram buy a village near Iglau in 1374 , Ladislaus is a judge in Iglau in 1498. Her coat of arms shows three pilgrim clams. Johann Pilgram, a doctor in the city of Wroclaw , was ennobled in 1623.
Pilgram, Bavarian nobility
Franz Anton Pilgram, councilor and court banker from the Electorate of Bavaria , was raised to the nobility on January 30, 1778 and baron on April 16, 1790 .
coat of arms
Shield divided by a golden crossbar, above in red a growing forward looking pilgrim dressed in black, who holds a breviary in his right hand and a pilgrim's staff upright in his left; below in black a golden, rising, curved tip, covered with a silver shell, the black adjacent places also each have a shell.
Pilgram, Austrian nobility
Johann Josef Pilgram, Lower Austrian District Administrator, was ennobled on December 15, 1787 with "Edler von". His son Johann Baptist became a baron on August 21, 1840. The ancestors of this family were the architect Franz Anton Pilgram and his son, the astronomer Anton Pilgram .
The last two genders are closely related.
literature
- Otto Titan von Hefner : Register of the blooming and dead nobility ..., Volume 3, Regensburg 1865, p. 160
- Leopold von Ledebur : Adelslexicon of the Prussian Monarchy , 2nd volume, Berlin around 1856, p. 199
- Heinrich Kadich von Pferd a . Konrad Blažek : Moravian nobility. In: J. Siebmacher's large and general Wappenbuch , Nuremberg 1899, p. 101
- Johann Müllner, Moritz M. Mayer: Annals of the laudable, well-known imperial forts and city of Nuremberg ..., Part One, Nuremberg 1836, p. 495f
- Anton Altrichter: Village book of the Iglauer Sprachinsel , new edition 1976
- Genealogical pocket book of baronial houses , Justus Perthes , Gotha 1853, p. 330f
Web links
- Portraits of the Nuremberg Pilgrams (e.g. Hanns Heinrich) in the Austrian National Library
Individual evidence
- ↑ J. Th. M. Melssen, Een Bosche familie ..., in de brabantse leeuw, year 26, July / Aug. 1977, pp. 97-139.