List of German noble families / P

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Surname Period Remarks coat of arms
Pair since the 16th century Austrian noble family
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Pace von Friedensberg ? old, originally Spanish noble family that worked in Trieste and Veneto and rose to the rank of Austrian count
Coat of arms of Count Pace von Friedensberg 1690.png
Pachaly 1730-1841 Bohemian-Silesian noble family
Pachaly-Wappen.png
Pachelbel from Gehag since 1395 Bohemian noble family
Pachelbl-Gehag coat of arms Sm.png
Pacher from Theinburg until 18th century Austrian noble family in South Tyrol and Moldautein
Pacher from Theinburg Mausoleum 6.jpg
Paczensky since 1316 Upper Silesian nobility; 1692 imperial count status
Paczensky-Wappen.png
Padberg since 1030 Westphalian nobility
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Paepcke since 1839 Mecklenburg mail nobility
Paepcke CoA.jpg
Pahlen since 1290 Russian, Lithuanian and Swedish nobility families of German-Baltic origin; 1679 Swedish barons; 1799 Russian counts; 1877 Russian recognition of the use of the title of baron
Pahlen coat of arms Hdb.png
Pálffy ? Hungarian nobility; 1599 imperial count; 1581 Hungarian barony; 1634 Hungarian counts; 1807 Austrian princes
Palffy-Fürsten-Wappen.png
Pallandt since 1316 Rhenish noble family
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Palm since 1687 Swabian noble family
Palm-St-Wappen.png
Panicher since 1165 old noble family from Salzburg
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Pannwitz since 1276 Primeval noble family from Upper and Lower Lusatia
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Papafava ? Italian noble family; 1652 Venetian nobility; 1745 earl title; 1823 diploma of the Austrian counts
Papafava famiglia stemma.jpg
Papen , including Papen-Wilbring since 1298 Westphalian noble family; has held the title of nobility only since the middle of the 17th century
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Pappenheim since 1111 Franconian-Swabian nobility; 1628 Imperial Counts
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Pardubice approx. 1300 to? extinct, Bohemian nobility
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Parkentin 1261-1769 Lauenburg nobility, wealthy in Mecklenburg 1301–1746, Danish counts in 1750
Parkentin-Wappen.png
Parsberg 1224-1730 extinct Bavarian noble family; Danish (Pasbjerg) and Belgian (de Partz de Courtray) branches continuing; The Scheibler coat of arms opposite is unfortunately wrong!
Parsberg 263-Bayernps.jpg
Parsenow approx. 1320-1491 originally from Mecklenburg, later settled in Pomerania, extinct noble family
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Paschwitz 1715 Bavarian nobility of mail; Ennobled 1715
Paschwitz-Wappen.png
Paselich 1282–1627 (Rügen) and 1637 (Denmark) old Rügen, later also Danish noble family
Paselich coat of arms Bgm.png
Passow 1285 to? old Mecklenburg noble family
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Patkul since 1385 German-Baltic (Livonian) aristocratic family; 1716 Swedish barons;
PatkulWappen.jpg
Paulsdorf since 1019 old, Bavarian noble family
Paulsdorfsiebmacher.JPG
Paumgarten ? old Bavarian noble family
Paumgarten coat of arms Hdb.png
Paumgartner 1255 to 1726 one of the oldest patrician families in the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg
Paumgartner Siebmacher205 - Nuremberg.jpg
Paur since 1744 Civil servants from Bavaria, raised to the imperial nobility on September 22, 1744, extinct in the male line in 1918
Coat of arms Paur on Waffenbrunn and Lebendorf.jpg
Pausinger ? Austrian and Bavarian noble families
Pausinger family coat of arms Tyroff BY 7-67.jpg
Payr zum Thurn ? old Tyrolean noble family from the Upper Inn Valley; 1544 letter of arms; 1631 Herbländisch Austrian nobility and knightly imperial nobility
Payr-Wappen.png
Peccatel 1218-1775 Mecklenburg sex
Peccatel coat of arms.png
Pechlin since 1740 Holstein noble family
Pechlin von Löwenbach Sm.png
Bad luck since 1687 Mail nobility; 1687 Imperial knighthood; 1698 Hungarian baronate; 1700 confirmation of the imperial baron status
Pechmann coat of arms 1698.png
Peilstein 1030-1218 old counts (branch line of the Sieghardinger)
Coat of arms of the Counts of Peilstein.png
Peintner / Peithner from Lichtenfels since 1609 old Tyrolean family who were raised to the nobility in 1609 and various branches to the knighthood in 1698, 1707 and 1742
COA Peithner Erich.jpg
Pejacsevich since 1360 old, Bulgarian (Croatian?) noble family; 1668 Hungarian baronage confirmation; 1772 Hungarian counts
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Pel (c) hrzim and Trzenkowitz since 1223 Silesian nobility
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Pelckhofen ? Bavarian noble family
Pelckhofen coat of arms Hdb.png
Peltz from Boppard since 1305 Middle Rhine noble family
Peltz von Boppard Wappen.png
Peltzer since around 1400 Aachen lay judges; knightly imperial nobility as von Pelser-Berensberg 1766; Admission to the Netherlands. Nobility 1822; prussia. Recognition of nobility in 1829; reuss. Ä.L. or Prussia. Nobility as von Peltzer 1893 and 1897
Peltzer coat of arms.jpg
Pentz since 1321 mecklenburg nobility; Neudorf line: 1636 imperial count status; Redefin line: 1776 royal Saxon baron class;
Pentz-Wappen.png
Penzig / Pentzig 1241 to the end of the 18th century Upper Lusatian nobility - 1801 imperial baron status for the husband of the last heir Christiane Sophie von Penzig, Johann Friedrich von Prenzel , with the predicate of Penzig
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Perbandt since 1200 Old Prussian nobility
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Perfall since 1355 old, Bavarian noble family
Perfall-Wappen.png
Perg and Machland 1025 to 12th century extinct, originally noble family.
Coat of arms of the Lords of Perg.svg
Pergler from Perglas since 1308 Meissen or Bohemian noble family
Pergler von Perglas-Wappen Hdb.png
Pernstein 1285-1631 Bohemian and Moravian noble families
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Perponcher-Sedlnitzky ? originally Dutch Huguenot family
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Perschkau 1444-1620 Prussian, extinct noble family
Perschkau coat of arms Sm.PNG
Pessna 1190-1355 Saxon noble family -
Petersdorff since 1298 or since 1304 two aristocratic families who are not related to one another and whose home is in the Mark Brandenburg or in the Duchy of Pomerania
Petersdorff coat of arms Mark.png
Petersdorff (Mark)
Petersdorff coat of arms Pomm.png
Petersdorff (Pomerania)
Pettau 1132-1438 medieval Salzburg ministerial family
Pettau coat of arms.png
Petz from Lichtenhof since 1450 Noble family of the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg; Ennobled in 1813
Petz Siebmacher164 - 1703 - Nobility Nuremberg.jpg
Pfaffinger since 14th century Bavarian noble family
Pfäffinger Scheibler456ps.jpg
Pfannberg since 1237 Styrian high free noble family of the Middle Ages
Coat of arms of the Counts of Pfannberg 1245.png
Peacock from Rietburg since around 1100 Upper Rhine-Swabian service men
Siebmacher115 peacocks by Rieperg.jpg
Salomon pepper since 1862 Rhineland, Brandenburg and Prussian noble families -
arrow since 1108 Silesian nobility, 1736 confirmation of imperial nobility and coat of arms, 1767 imperial baron with well-born († 1835), 1786 Prussian count, 1889 Prussian name and coat of arms association with that of Count von Burghauß as Count von Pfeil-Burghauß, 1981 entry in the Tyrolean nobility register; 1822 Prussian nobility for another family v. arrow
Arrow-St-Wappen.png
Pfersfeld ? Franconian noble family
Coat of arms of the Pfersfelder.jpg
Purlins 1146 Old Bavarian nobility, 1668 imperial baron status as noble baron and pennant von Pfettner, 1814 entry in the baron class of aristocratic registers in the Kingdom of Bavaria, 1826 name and coat of arms association with those of the expired barons of Füll as barons of Pfetten-Füll
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Pfinzing von Henfenfeld 1233-1764 one of the oldest patrician families in the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg
Pfinzing coat of arms.jpg
Count of Pfirt 1042-1324 Ruling family at Pfirt Castle . Southern Upper Alsace was subordinate to the Counts of Pfirt.
Pfirt coat of arms ZWB.png
Pfirt 1135-1848 Front Austrian ministerial noble family of the counts of the same name
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Pflachern since 1532 Old Bavarian-Austrian noble family -
Pflugk since 1267 Primeval noble family originating in Bohemia; 1705 Imperial Count for the Meissen tribe of the family
Pflugk coat of arms.jpg
Pforr since 1261 Patrician family in Breisach am Rhein
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Pfuel since 926 Primeval noble family from the Barnim; Swedish line: Swedish nobility naturalization 1686; Westphalian line: 1813 royal Westphalian baronate; Württemberg line: Württemberg baron class 1828
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Pfullendorf 1067 to 12th century extinct counts of Baden-Württemberg -
Pfyffer from Altishofen since 1559 ennobled patrician family of the formerly free federal city and republic of Lucerne -
Piatti ? old Italian noble family, which first entered the service of the Saxon rulers and then gained prestige in Austria
Coat of arms of the Counts of Piatti 1841.png
Pienzenau since 1046 Upper Bavarian nobility; 1635 Bavarian baron class;
Pientzenau-Scheibler26ps.jpg
Pilar from Pilchau ? German-Baltic noble family
PilarvonPilchauWappen.jpg
Pilati since the 16th century family originally from Tyrol; 1571 prince-bishop. Trient, 1602 imperial nobility; 1710 inherited-Austrian baron title with the title "von Thassul", subsequently acquisition of the Silesian rule Schlegel; 1795 Count dignity with extended title "von Thassul zu Daxberg".
Pilati Counts coat of arms.jpg
Pilgram - several, partly related noble families: a) Cologne patrician family, b) Nuremberg patrician family, c) Niederlausitz noble family, d) Bohemian noble family, e) Bavarian noble family, f) Austrian noble family
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Pilgram Cologne
COA Pilgram Nürnberg.png
Pilgram Nuremberg
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Pilgram Bavaria
Pilgram (Austria) since 1787 Austrian noble family;
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Pilgrimids 923 to? Headquartered in space Freising medieval noble family, which includes the governors of the Freisinger Hochstift presented -
Pillersdorf since 1616 Moravian-Austrian noble family; 1616 letter of arms; 1719 hereditary-Austrian nobility; 1733 Bohemian incolation and transfer to the Herbland-Austrian knighthood; 1792 as a baron
Coat of arms of the barons of Pillersdorf 1792.png
Pilsak from Wellenau since 1825 Austrian noble family; 1825 Austrian nobility
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Pincier ? family of scholars originally from Hesse and descendants of the Schleswig-Holstein noble family -
Pirch since 1335 Pomeranian prehistoric nobility from Western Pomerania
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Pistoris 1410 old Saxon scholarly family, ennobled in single lines; 1555 Imperial nobility
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Plain since 12th century Salzburg noble family
Coat of arms of the Counts of Plain.png
from the Planitz since 1192 Vogtland nobility;
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Plankenfels 1217-1538 extinct Franconian knighthood
Blanckenfels coat of arms.jpg
Planta since 1139 Swiss noble family
Plantaturm Wappen.jpg
Plassenberg 1149 to? extinct Franconian noble family
Siebmacher108-Plassenberg.jpg
Platen (Pomerania) since 1252 old, Pomeranian noble family from Rügen; Dornhof line: 1797 Swedish barons, 1815 Swedish counts; Drigge line: 1815 Swedish barons
Platen-Wappen.png
Platen (Mark) since 1351 old, aristocratic Brandenburg family
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Plater since 1274 Counts in Poland, Lithuania and Russia, came from Westphalia, died out in Germany in 1659, but persists in Poland and Russia in several lines.
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plato since 1264 Hanoverian family, which comes from the Lüneburg nobility of the Wendland
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Platow 1) ?; 2) 15th century 1) an old Hanoverian and 2) an old Brandenburg noble family
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Plauen 12-16 century medieval noble family
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Pleschner from Eichstett since 1796 Austrian noble family; 1857 Austrian nobility
1756 Pleschner címer 1857.jpg
Plessen (Plesse) since 1097 noble, Mecklenburg-Holstein noble family, which existed until the 17th / 18th centuries. Century von Plesse called; Increases in rank of various lines: Imperial Count 1741; Kgl. Württembg. Approval of the baron title December 30, 1828; Danish feudal count 1829; 1888 hereditary Prussian count; hereditary Danish count status with feudal count 1895; Hereditary Prussian count 1897
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Noblemen from and to Plesse
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Mecklenburg from Plesse (n)
Plettenberg since 1187 Westphalian nobility of the county of Mark; Lenhausen-Stockum tribe: 1661 imperial barons, 1724 imperial counts; Schwarzenberg tribe: 1698 imperial barons, 1913 Prussian counts.
Plettenberg coat of arms.png
Plieningen before 1264 to 1645 Noble or noble family of the Middle Ages and early modern times
Siebmacher110-Plieningen.jpg
Ploennies since 1532 Originally from Westphalia, Lübeck patrician and imperial noble family
Ploennies coat of arms 1487.png
Ploetz (Neumark) since 1308 old, New Mark noble family
Plötz coat of arms Hdb.png
Ploetz (Pomerania) since 1271 old, Pomeranian noble family
Ploetz-Wappen.png
Ploetz, noble from 1790 Bavarian post office since 1790 -
Plotho 1135 highly free primitive nobility from the Archdiocese of Magdeburg; 1643 confirmation of imperial baron status
Plotho-Wappen.png
Plottnitz-Stockhammer since 1937 Bavarian and Prussian noble family, the male line of which goes back to the House of Wittelsbach and from 1927 to 1937 carried the name "Prince of Prussia"
Plottnitz-Wappen.png
Plüskow since 1230 Mecklenburg prehistoric nobility
Plüskow-Wappen-alt.png
Plüskow coat of arms.png
Podbielski before 1539 Polish, later Prussian noble family -
Podewils since 1347 noble family from the Pomerania region from the Belgard district (Persante); Bavarian line: 1715 barons, 1911 counts; Pomeranian line: 1741 Prussian counts; Württemberg line: 1854 Württemberg barons
Podewils-Wappen.svg
Podebike 1363-1647 old noble family in the Kingdom of Bohemia -
Podwein 1311-1397 Noble family from Carniola; Ministerials of the Counts of Ortenburg -
Polnitz since 1238 Vogtland nobility; 1670 Imperial Barons;
Poellnitz coat of arms2.png
Pömer von Diepoltsdorf 1286-1814 extinct patrician family of the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg
Pömer Siebmacher206 - Nuremberg.jpg
Pogrell since 1180 noble, Silesian gentry family; 1744 imperial count status
Pogrell-Wappen.png
Pogwish 1283-1845 Schleswig-Holstein noble family
Pogwish coat of arms.png
Poigen 12th and 13th centuries Bavarian noble family -
Pokorny ? Several families from the area of ​​the Kingdom of Bohemia, which were nobilized in Austria in the 19th century, were distinguished by the hierarchical nobility titles of barons, knights and nobles in addition to the predicate names of Fürstenschild, Kornberg and Wienfried -
Polenz since 1180 old, Meissen noble family
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Polheim 1143-1909 one of the oldest Austrian noble families
Polheim-St-Wappen.png
Poll since 1325 Baltic nobility
Poll coat of arms BWB.png
Pomeiske 14th century (1331?) To 19th century (before 1840) Pomeranian prehistoric nobility from Western Pomerania
Pomeiske coat of arms.jpg
Pomeranian ash since 1515 mail nobility from Western Pomerania; 1813 Swedish nobility
Pomeranian ash coat of arms.png
Pongau 12th century Salzburg noble family -
Ponickau since 1308 Upper Lusatian nobility; 1745 imperial count; 1815 Bavarian recognition of the baron class
Ponickau-Wappen.png
Poniński since 1387 Polish noble family; 1773 Polish princes; Austrian prince confirmation 1818 u. 1837, Galician prince confirmation 1821 a. 1841, 1822 enrollment with the Galician estates, 1774 count diploma, 1782 Prussian recognition of the counts and Silesian incolate, 1842 Prussian counts, 1862 Austrian recognition of the counts, 1880 Italian recognition of the counts; 1841 enrollment in the count's class in the Kingdom of Bavaria, 1905 Austrian award of the title "Serene Highness", 1908 "comes romanus"
POL COA Łodzia.svg
De Ponte (from the bridge) ? Noble family from Trier; originally from Merzig / Saar -
Poppenburg 1068 / 69-1275 Saxon counts with Swabian roots
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Popponen early 9th to 11th century Noble family from the Grabfeldgau -
Porcia ? noble family originally from Friuli; 1662 imperial prince
Porcia Castle - Arcade Courtyard - Coat of Arms.jpg
Portner of Augsburg 14th to 15th century Patrician family from Augsburg
Portner from Augsburg.PNG
Portner ? Various Bavarian patrician and aristocratic families: Portner von Regensburg, Portner von Leidersdorf, Portner on Wolfsbach, Portner on Theuern, Portner on Heringnohe, Portner on Haselmühl, Portner on the Burghut Rieden
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Portner to Theuern
Poschinger since 1140 Mail aristocratic family, 1643 aristocratic country class; Imperial knighthood with name increase Edler von Poschinger 1790; Bavarian barons for the Frauenau line on July 24, 1901
Family coat of arms Poschinger.jpg
Poser and Groß-Naedlitz since 1275 Silesian nobility.
Poser-Wappen.png
Posers since 1283 Upper Saxon-Meissen aristocratic family
Posern-Wappen.png
Possanner von Ehrenthal since 1667 Austrian noble family from southern Styria -
post Office since 1220 Westphalian-Lower Saxony nobility
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pot 13th century to 1705 extinct, Burgundian noble family -
Pourtalès 1500 Huguenot family of noble origin; 1750 Prussian nobility; 1814 Prussian count confirmation
Pourtales coat of arms2.jpg
Pranckh since the 18th century Austrian primeval nobility, which among other things a royal Bavarian. Minister of War and Generals
Pranckh-St-Wappen.png
Prangins 1230 to 15th century (?) extinct noble family from Vaud -
Prashma since 1253 Catholic-Moravian nobility; has called itself Prashma since 1414; 1625 baron class; 1655 Bohemian counts
Praschma-St-Wappen.png
Praun since 1383 Patrician family of the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg; 1474 imperial coat of arms letter; 1545 English nobility
Coat of arms of the Praun.jpg
Praunheim since 12th century Hessian knight and ministerial family
Pfraumheimsiebmacher.JPG
Prebendow (Polish: Przebendowski) since 1558 Lauenburg-Pomeranian noble family; 1711 imperial count, 1783 legitimation at the Galician country table as a knight of Przebendowo , 1789 Galician count with the salutation high and well-born
Wilmsdorff-Wappen.png
Preen since 1237 Mecklenburg nobility; 1812 Nassau barons. - Another gender with the same name and a similar coat of arms from Baden belongs to the letter nobility.
Preen coat of arms Cammin.png
Premyslids Late 9th century to 1306 Bohemian ruling family
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Prenberg (Brennberg) ? Bavarian aristocratic family of the northern Gau
Brennberg-Scheibler404ps.jpg
Press agent since 1275 Mecklenburg primeval nobility; 1833 coat of arms and name association with the v. Rautter; 1890 Authorization for patrilineal hereditary use of the name and coat of arms of v. Podewils, tied to the possession of the former Podewils Fideikommiss Penken; 1913 Count status, also in the rights of the firstborn with the name Count v. Rautter-Willkamm
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Pretlack until 1843 originally East Prussian, later Hessian noble family
Pretlack-Wappen.png
Preu since 1538 Franconian noble family from Weißenburg in Bavaria
Preu Coat of Arms.JPG
Prussia since 1206 Electoral Saxon nobility
Preuss (Pruz) coat of arms.png
Prussia 1550-1833 Pomeranian noble family
Preysing since 1100 Bavarian nobility; 1607 Bavarian and Imperial Barons; 1664 imperial count; various ranks (barons, counts) for different lines.
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Priegnitz until 1757 Brandenburg-Mecklenburg primeval nobility
Priegnitz coat of arms Sm.PNG
Prittwitz and Gaffron since 1283 Silesian nobility; has been called Prittwitz and Gaffron since 1861/62
Prittwitz-Wappen.png
Pritzbuer since 1262 Mecklenburg prehistoric nobility
Pritzbuer coat of arms Sm.png
Pritzelwitz 1309 Silesian nobility of Bohemian origin.
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Proeck since 1321 Prussian, originally Swiss aristocratic family, as well as two postage nobility lines from 1798 and 1805
Proeck-Wasppen.png
Proff since 1420 family originating from the Duchy of Jülich; 1746 Imperial Knighthood; 1790 imperial baron status
Proff-Irnich-coat of arms flag.PNG
Prollius since 1795 from Hesse, Mecklenburg noble family
Prollius coat of arms.jpg
Promnitz since 1270 Saxon nobility, later wealthy noble family in Silesia and Lower Lusatia; 1559 imperial baron status; 1652 Bohemian counts;
1753 Name extension Promnitz von Promnitzau
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Proysis 1242 – mid 15th century Eichsfelder, Thuringian and Hessian noble families
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Prückner since 1623 hofer patrician family -
Prunn 11th to 15th century Noble, old Bavarian noble family that named themselves after their headquarters in Prunn, Laaber and Breitenegg
Laber-Wappenbuch Rösch.jpg
Prussiniowitz 1280 to 19th century extinct, Moravian noble family
Coat of arms of the barons Podstatzky-Thonsern and Prusinowitz 1778.jpg
Pucher from Meggenhausen from 1443 Austrian noble family that originated in the canton of Graubünden (Switzerland); 1603 Austrian, knightly nobility with improved coat of arms; 1635 knighthood; 1652 Austrian baron class
Coat of arms of the von Pucher zu Meggenhausen 1652.png
Puchheim ? extinct Austrian noble family, which belonged to the primeval nobility as well as the so-called Apostle families
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Pückler since 1306 Silesian nobility; 1655 imperial baron status; 1690 imperial count; 1822 Prussian princes
Pückler-Wappen.png
Pühel ? Upper Franconian noble family
Puehel coat of arms Doehlau.JPG
Putbus since 1286 rügen nobility; 1672 Danish baron class; 1723 imperial count; 1807 Swedish princes
Putbus coat of arms.jpg
Pütrich since 1347 Munich patrician families, of which a branch was raised to the nobility in 1347 as Pütrich von Reichertshausen -
Puttkamer since 1257 Noble family from Pomerania; 1620 imperial baron status; 1737 or 1773 Prussian barons
Puttkamer-Wappen.png
Plaster from Rolsberg since the early 15th century Austrian noble family from the Rhineland
Coat of arms of the Barons Putz von Rolsberg - copy.jpg
Pych ( Pych Lipinski ; Pych Pradzynski ) since 1526 Kashubian noble family from Pomerania
POL COA Zadora.svg
Pyrmont 12th to early 16th century West German noble family from Luxembourg; 1495 imperial baron status
Pyrmont coat of arms.png