List of German noble families / H

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H

Surname Period Remarks coat of arms
Hair since the middle of the 17th century originally Westphalian, later Baltic noble family
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Habsburg /
Habsburg-Lothringen /
Habsburg-Laufenburg
1273–1740 /
since
1736/1232 / 4–1408
European dynasty that first established the German kings and Roman-German emperors in 1273 and ruled over the duchies of Austria and Styria (Austria) from 1282 and over Bohemia and Hungary from 1438/1527. In the 16th century the dynasty was divided into a Spanish line and an Austrian line.

continued existence of the dynasty as the House of Habsburg-Lothringen
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Hackelberg and Landau since 17th century Austrian high nobility
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Hackenberg since 1180 Lower Austrian noble family
Hackenberg (noble family) coat of arms SIebmacher.png
Hackewitz since 17th century Pomeranian noble family
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Hackledt since 1322 old, Bavarian noble family
Hackledt Siebmacher.jpg
Hacque since 1744 nobility from the Spanish Netherlands, who came to Austria around 1650; 1744 admission to the new Lower Austrian and 1752 to the old equestrian families -
Hadeln since 1375 kehdinger nobility
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Haeften since 1285 old, German / Dutch noble family
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Hagemeister since 1692 German-Baltic noble family
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Hagen (Brandenburg) since 1307 old, Brandenburg noble family
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Hagen (Wetterau) 10-12 century Reichsministeriale mainly in the Wetterau; from them the lines of the lords of Munzenberg and the lords of Dornberg developed
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Hagen (Thuringia) since 1148 Thuringian nobility
Coat of arms of the Thuringian noble family Hagen, Siebmacher sheet 149 (1605) .jpg
Hagen (Westphalia) since 1267 Westphalian nobility
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Haguenau since 994 old, Bavarian / Austrian noble family (also from Hagenowe, Hagenower and Hagenauer)
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Hagenest 1260-1776 Saxon and Thuringian noble families -
Hagenow 1760 Noble family from Western Pomerania, imperial nobility 1802
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Hahilinga 7th century Bavarian primal and high nobility -
Hahn (Courland) since 1230 Sideline of the Mecklenburg rooster
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Hahn (Mecklenburg) since 1230 mecklenburg nobility; Barons; 1802 hereditary imperial count status
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Haide to Koenigsheim family of knights and noblemen of the Franconian knight circle resident in Königheim (also called von der Haide / Hayd (t) / Heydt ). -
Haiden to Guntramsdorf until 1620 Viennese aristocratic family, which exercised the inheritance and legacy of Lower Austria
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Hailfingen from. circa 1101 Swabian noble family
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Haim since 1231 old, Austrian noble family; 1582 Baron and Lower Austrian gentry
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Hook 1st since 1325
2nd since 1256
3rd since 1747
1. von Hake (Mark): ancient noble family from the Mark Brandenburg.
2. von Hake (Lower Saxony): primeval noble family from Lower Saxony; 1859 barons.
3. Hake (1924); an aristocratic gender.
All von Hake, as well as the barons and counts von Hacke, the gentlemen von Hagke and von Haacke belong to a family association
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Hook (mark)
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Hake (Lower Saxony)
Halban since 1890/1917 originally Jewish family from Poland; 1890/1917 Austrian nobility -
Halberstadt 1266-1788 Mecklenburg noble family
Von Halberstadt family coat of arms.jpg
Half deck 1225-1483 Thuringian noble family
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Halem since 18th century East Frisian postal nobility -
Hallberg since 1276 Jülich noble family, barons and imperial counts with Swedish roots
Book of arms of the Prussian monarchy - Count v.  hallberg f.jpg
Hallegg since 1198 old Carinthian noble family, which was raised to the baron status in 1765
Coat of arms by Hallegg.jpg
Hallenberg 1228 to? extinct, Frankish noble family -
Haller von Hallerstein since 1230 Franconian nobility with branches in Bavaria, Austria, Hungary and the Netherlands; 1696 barons; 1790 imperial barons; 1713 Counts for the Transylvanian line.
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Hallwyl since 1223 Aargauer Uradel; 1671 Bohemian counts
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neck 1072–1375 (?) extinct, medieval family; 1280 imperial count
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Hammerstein since the 16th century German noble family. From 17./18. Century lines Hammerstein-Equord, Hammerstein-Gesmold and Hammerstein-Loxten.
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Hanau since 1225 Counts that ruled from the 13th century to 1736 in the rule and from 1429 County Hanau , from 1458 in its sub-counties Hanau-Münzenberg and Hanau-Lichtenberg
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Glove home since 1130 heidelberg noble family
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Handtwig since 1740 German-Baltic noble family with roots in Rostock
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Hanenfeldt since 1572 until? extinct, Baltic noble family
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Hemp must 1369 to the middle of the 18th century extinct, Upper Saxon noble family -
Hann ? Styrian noble family -
Hannig since the middle of the 12th century Bohemian Vladiks family; in Saxony in 1735 in the male line as barons extinguished; 1758 hereditary barons; Croatian nobility since 1834 -
Hanover since 790 old Guelph family; royal dynasty of German descent, kings of Great Britain from 1714 to 1901
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Hanstein 1122 old noble family from the Eichsfeld; 1706 Imperial Baroness; 1826 Count estate
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Hanx leather since 1327 Westphalian nobility
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Haolde 949 to approx. 1120 Counts in the 10th and 11th centuries in the western part of the Paderborn-Warburg area -
Harbuval-Chamaré since 12th century old, originally Flemish, aristocratic family from the county of Artois, which served the Spanish crown for a long time and finally entered the imperial Austrian service; 1727 barons and counts
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Hardegg since 1145 imperial counts
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Hardenberg since 1219 old, Lower Saxon noble family; Barons; 1778 imperial count; 1814 Princely dignity according to the law of the firstborn.
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Hardenberg 1145 to circa 1450 extinct, Westphalian noble family
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Haren since 1040 Westphalian noble family
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Harfenberg 13th to 14th century Swabian-Franconian noble family -
Harling since 1203 Lower Saxon nobility
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Harp until 1621 County Mark servants
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Harpe since 1785 German-Baltic-Russian noble family
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Harrach since 1195 Austro-Bohemian nobility; 1550 Freiherrenstand with von Rohrau; 1627 imperial count; Imperial prince (ad pers.) 1706
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Harras 1268 to circa 1839 old knightly family from Thuringia and Mansfeld
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Harsdorf from Enderndorf since 1377 Patrician family of the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg; 1841 Baron status
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Harstall since 14th century Thuringian noble family
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Hard since 1840 German-Baltic noble family whose origins are said to be found in Oldenburg
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Hartig since 1500 Bohemian, now Austrian noble family of Silesian origin
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Hartitzsch 14th to the beginning of the 19th century Bohemian-Meissen noble family in the Eastern Ore Mountains
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Haschk since 1367 Austrian noble family in Lower Austria
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Hare since 1883 Thuringian noble family
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Haselberg 1810 once Swedish, later also German mail nobility; 1810 Swedish nobility -
Haseldorf before 1143 to 13th century old, Holstein noble family
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Haselau before 1224 to 13th century old, Holstein noble family -
Haslang from 1165 Bavarian nobility
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Haslau until 1845 Vogtland noble family -
Hastfer since 1287 German-Baltic nobility; 1678, 1731 and 1755 Swedish barons, 1697 Swedish counts
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Hattons 9th century Franconian noble family -
Hattstein 1156-1767 Lower nobility from the Middle Rhine from the Taunus
Naumburger Salbuch Marquart von Hattstein.jpg
Hatzenberg since 1593 Lower Austrian noble family
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Hatzfeld since 1138 noble-free family from the upper Lahngau; 1635 imperial count and 1748 imperial prince
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from the hoods ? lower nobility of the Vorderpfalz in the late Middle Ages and early modern times
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Breath since 1876 Mail nobility; 1876 ​​Bavarian aristocracy and baron class
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Hauenstein since 1215 South Baden noble family
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Haugwitz since 1225 from the Meissenian, old noble family
Haugwitz coat of arms schlesien.jpg
Hauke ​​/ Hauke-Bosak since 1722 Family from Wetzlar; 1826 hereditary nobility of the Kingdom of Poland; later count; also Hauke-Bosak
Hauke ​​Arms.jpg
Hauke
Hauke ​​Counts
Count Hauke
Haunsperger ? Noble Salzburg noble family, which traced its line back to the times of the Franconian Pippins family
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House since the 12th century Lower Saxon and Westphalian noble families
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Hausen 12th Century extinct, Hessian noble family -
Havelberg 1256-1431 old knight family from Havelberg
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Havkenscheid 1340 to? extinct noble family -
Haxthausen since 1340 Westphalian nobility; carries the title of baron under customary law; 1736 Danish, 1837 Bavarian counts
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Hayden von Dorff since 1317 old Upper Austrian noble family
COA Haiden zum Dorff.jpg
lever 13th century to 1521 Althessian noble family -
Hechthausen 1233 to the beginning of the 18th century originally from Bremen, later from Pomerania, Uradel
Hechthausen coat of arms.jpg
Hedemann since 1653 Holstein noble family, which formed a Hanoverian, a Prussian, three Danish and a Nienhofer line
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Hedenen Middle of the 7th century to 719 Franconian noble family -
Heeckeren ? Noble family from the Duchy of Geldern.
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Heemskerck ? Dutch patrician family, later aristocratic Prussian family
Heereman von Zuydtwyck since around 1500 originally Dutch, since 1658 German noble family
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Hegele 1726-1772 Palatinate noble family
Hegele coat of arms 3.JPG
Hegenmüller since 1568 Bourgeois family from Swabia, which in 1568 was admitted to the nobility, 1623 to the new and 1633 to the old Lower Austrian knighthood, and in 1650 it was raised to the baron status
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Heggenzer von Wasserstelz 1315-1587 extinct patrician family of Schaffhausen
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Hehn since the 16th century German-Baltic noble family -
Heideck 1192 to 1752 Noble-free, later baronial, Frankish sex, spread to Denmark and Prussia, also served in Württemberg and Electoral Saxony
Heideck-Scheibler209ps.jpg
Heidelberg 12th to 15th century Swiss noble family in Thurgau
Heidelberg coat of arms ZW.png
Heidenstein since 1585 Polish, Pomeranian and Prussian noble families
POL COA Hejdenstein.svg
Heider since 15th century Wuerttemberg patrician and aristocratic family
Heider Coat of arms.jpg
Heiligenstadt 1123 to 15 century extinct Eichsfelder and Thuringian noble family -
Heilingen 1110-1809 extinct Thuringian nobility
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Heimburg since 1134 Lower Saxon nobility
Heimburg-G-Wappen.png
Line golfers
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Eckerde line
Heimendahl since 1887 Prussian noble family -
Heimenhofen since 1258 Swabian noble family from Heimhofen in the Westallgäu
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Heimerdingen since 1258 Swabian noble family -
Heine / Heine-Geldern since 1867 Austrian noble family -
Heinriet 1139-1462 extinct, Swabian noble family
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Heinzenberg 1262 to 14th century Noble family from the Hunsrück
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Heister from 15th century to? Hessian noble family, spread to Prussia and Austria, at times in the baron and count status
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Heitnau 13th to 14th century lower aristocratic family in Thurgau in eastern Switzerland -
Hero third from 1234 Franconian noble family
Coat of arms of the Heldritt.jpg
Heroics since 1128 Thuringian noble family
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Helfenstein 1100-1624 extinct, Swabian counts
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Helffreich since 1569 Baltic noble family, 1569 imperial nobility, 1680 Swedish nobility naturalization
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Hellbach 1819 1819 Schwarzburger-Sonderhausen nobility renewal with improvement of the coat of arms
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Helldorff since 1147 Eastern-Meissen aristocratic family. 1844 Prussian approval to continue the baron title. 1840 Counts for the Wolmirstedt line.
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Helmersen since 1643 Swedish nobility in 1643, Livonian in 1742, Estonian in 1789, Oeselian in 1846 and Courlandish in 1875
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Helmolt ? Hessian, Thuringian, Saxon and Prussian noble families -
Helmsdorf ? Swabian noble family
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Helmstatt since 1190 Swabian nobility of a tribe with the Göler von Ravensburg and von Mentzingen ; 1742 title of count through the acquisition of the county of Möhringen; 1840 Bavarian counts
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Help before 1381 until after 1535 extinct, Mecklenburg noble family
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Hemleben 1234-1499 Thuringian noble family
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Henckel von Donnersmarck since 1593 Silesian postal aristocracy
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Chicken ? Tyrolean noble family who had their ancestral seat at Goldrain Castle in Goldrain in the Venosta Valley in South Tyrol; 1615 baron class; Count estate
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Stallion field 13th to 14th century Franconian noble family -
Henneberg 1078-1583 Franconian counts probably from the Popponen family
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Hennigs since 1790 Nobility from Sweden and Pomerania; 1790 Imperial nobility and knighthood
Hennig's patronage coat of arms in Tribsees.jpg
Hennin since 1444 originally French, later Upper Rhine noble family
Henin - Tyroff HA.jpg
Heppe around 1500 Hessian postal nobility; 1718/1778 Imperial nobility -
Heppenheim called from the hall since 11th century Rhine-Hessian and Palatinate nobility
Heppenheim coat of arms stitch 1.jpg
Herberstein since 1290 Styrian nobility; 1531 Austrian barons; 1644 Austrian counts; 1710 imperial count
Herberstein coat of arms Hdb.png
Herberstorff 1147 to 17th century old noble family from Styria
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Herbilstadt ? Franconian noble family
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Herdegen from Culm ? Franconian local noble family
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Herff since 1584 Aristocratic mail from the Liège area; 1814 Hessian nobility
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Master since 1792 Franconian noble family
Coat of arms Herrlein Pfarrweisach.jpg
Hertell 1696 from Mecklenburg, in 1731 accepted into the aristocratic class.
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Hertenberg since 1230 Vogtland noble family
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Hertingshausen 1257-1689 Althessian noble family
Hertinghausensiebmacher.JPG
Hertzberg since 1378 pomeranian nobility; 1786 Prussian counts for part of the family
Hertzberg coat of arms Sm.png
Heart soul ? Dutch-German noble family
Armoiries Praenobilis fam.  Marques de Herzelles.jpg
Herzogenberg since 1456 Austrian, originally Franco-Breton noble family; 1811 nobility diploma; 1862 Baron status -
Herwarth von Bittenfeld since 1246 one of the oldest city noble families of the Free Imperial City of Augsburg, eligible for regiment
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Hessberg since 1168 Frankish, noble sex; 1700 Imperial Barons
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Hesse since 1244 Hessian princely house
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Hessenstein since 18th century two different lines of unequal descendants of rulers from the House of Hesse
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Hessler since (1197) 1239 old, Thuringian landgrave ministerial family; of a tribe with the von Burkersroda
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Hettersdorf 1036-1829 Franconian prehistoric noble family, exists to this day due to the daughter-side union with the Buddenbrock line to Buddenbrock-Hettersdorff
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Heudorf since 1262 Swabian nobility
Heudorf coat of arms Semp.png
Heuna up to 17th century Meissen noble family -
Heunburg approx. 1050-1322 Carinthian counts
Coat of arms of the Counts of Heunburg 1242.png
Heusenstamm 1211 to? Noble family from Hessen.
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Heusslein from Eußenheim 1231 Lower Franconian nobility; Ministeriale des Hochstift Würzburg; 1816 enrolled in the baron class;
Heusslein coat of arms Hdb.png
von der Heyde since 1287 Silesian nobility
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Heydebrand since 1287 Silesian noble family, related to the von der Heyde family , from 1575 with the name Heydebrand
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Heydebreck since 1254 Pomeranian nobility
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von der Heyden 1374–? Rhineland-Luxembourgish family, 1743 baron, 1907 Prussian nobility and recognition of the coat of arms
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Heyden since 1226 Pomeranian family, 1785 Heyden-Linden , 1870 Count Heyden-Cartlow
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Heyden since 1316 Westphalian family, imperial baron in 1655, imperial count in 1767, Dutch indigenous community in 1816, 1920 and 1923, Estonian indigenous community in 1836
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Heyden-Nerfken since 1728 East Prussian gender -
Heydenab since 1309 Franconian nobility
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Von der Heydt since 1863 Family from Elberfeld; In 1863 raised to the hereditary baron status -
Heygen 1244 to after 1650 extinct, Westphalian noble family
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Heyking since approx. 1490 At the end of the 15th century he moved to Courland, where she was enrolled in the first class of knighthood in 1620; 1853 or 1862 Russian recognition of the baron title for the whole family; Descent from the Lords of Hucking
Heyking COA.JPG
Heyl zu Herrnsheim since 1886 Worms noble family -
Heynitz since 1338 Meissen nobility
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Hiddessen since 1260 Westphalian patrician family from Warburg, on December 13, 1610 confirmation of the emperor's coat of arms and nobility
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Hillesheim since 1336 Rhenish-Palatinate noble family that belonged to the knighthood of the Duchy of Jülich-Berg ; often referred to as Merscheid called von Hillesheim . 1712 elevation from baron to imperial count, expired in 1807.
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Hiltelingen 1219-1453 noble family resident in Kleinbasel and in the Markgräflerland
Coat of arms H v Hiltelingen.jpg
Over since 1398 Family from the Duchy of Berg, later in Lower Saxony. 1765 and 1775 Imperial ennoblement
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Hippel 1625 East Prussian postal nobility; 1790 Imperial nobility
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Hirrlingen 1123 to after 1173 medieval, south-west German noble family -
deer 1740 Franconian court factor and noble family of Jewish faith
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Hirschberg since 1223 Bavarian nobility; 1792 imperial count; 1813/15 enrollment in the Bavarian baron class.
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Hirschberger 1142-1611 medieval noble family
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Hirschheydt 1230 noble family from Franconia
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Staghorn 1270-1632 knightly family from the lower Neckar, in the Kleiner Odenwald, in the Kraichgau and on the Rhine
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Hirschstein 1272-1456 extinct, noble family -
Deer bird 1450-1550 Extinct Nuremberg patrician family
Hirschvogel Siebmacher158 - 1703 - Patrician Nuremberg.jpg
Hirtenberg since 1648 Polish, Pomeranian and Prussian noble families -
Hobe since 1278 Old, Mecklenburg noble family, 1776 Danish indigenous people, 1821/1828 Danish baron class, 1875 Prussian recognition of the baron class, 1941 naming of Monfort von Hobe
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Hochberg since 1185 Silesian nobility, 1650 barons and 1666 counts of the Kingdom of Bohemia; 1683 imperial count; 1850 Prussian prince; 1905 Duke title (ad personam)
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Testicle mountain since 1149 1622 nobles; 1859 barons
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Hodenhagen since 1232 Lower Saxon noble family -
Hoensbroech since 1280 Limburger Uradel; 1635 imperial barons; 1733 imperial count
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Hoerde 1198 to? Uradel of Westphalia; extinguished in the male line
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Family coat of arms
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increased coat of arms
Hoerschelmann since 1838 German-Russian noble family
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Hoesslin since 1697 Bavarian noble family, Augsburg patricians
Esslin family blazon (cropped) .jpg
Hövel 1003-1226 Westphalian counts, emerged from the Counts of Werl
Hövel since 1198 Westphalian noble family that was one of the ministerials of the Counts of Hövel, 1845 Prussian barons
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Hövell / Höveln since 1287 originally Dortmund councilors who rose in the Lübeck patriciate; recognition as a baron towards the end of the 18th century
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Hofer von Lobenstein around 1150 Old Bavarian nobility from the Nordgau, enrollment in the baron class of the knightly nobility in the Kingdom of Württemberg
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Hofer from Passeyr ? from the Passeier Valley, who were raised to the Austrian nobility in 1809 and 1818
Hofer, from 1818.jpg
Court warden ? Franconian-Swabian noble family
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Hohenastenberg called Wigandt since 1620 German-Baltic noble family
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Hohenau 1853 Saxony-my total MOORISH noble family, which in Hohenau, born of smoke Rosalie Countess of , the morganatic wife of Prince Albert of Prussia , back
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Hohenberg (Franconia) 1222-1285 local, Franconian noble family in the 13th century -
Hohenberg (Austria) since 1900 titular ducal or princely dynasty that descends from a morganatic marriage in the paternal line of the imperial and royal houses of Austria-Hungary of the Habsburg-Lorraine dynasty. 1900 Austrian princes.
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Hohenberg (Swabia) 1170-1486 extinct, Swabian noble family
Hohenberg coat of arms Scheibler.jpg
Hohenberg (Pfinzgau) Late 11th to early 12th centuries extinct count family -
Hohenburg 1000-1258 Counts from different families who ruled in the area around Hohenburg im Nordgau (in today's Upper Palatinate) -
Hoheneck 1214-1808 Palatine noble family
Hoheneck coat of arms 1a.jpg
Hohenegg 1250-1671 extinct barons from the Allgäu
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Hohendorff since 1147 Magdeburg aristocratic family that spread to Brandenburg and East Prussia, and finally to Denmark
Hohendorf coat of arms Hdb.png
Hohenfeld since approx. 1250 flourishing noble family (counts and barons) from Lower Austria, later also based in the Rhineland
Hohenfeld Worms Coat of Arms.JPG
Hohenfels (Hesse) 1174 to the 17th century extinct noble family from Central Hesse
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Hohenfels (Bavaria) since 1217 Bavarian noble family
Ehrnfels Hohenfels Coat of Arms.jpg
Hohenhart 1127-1270 noble-free sex in the vicinity of Wiesloch -
Hohenlohe / Hohenlohe-Langenburg since 1178 Franconian, noble-free noble family; 1450 imperial counts; 1744/1764 imperial princes
Hohenlohe-Wappen.png
Hohenthal since 1611 Saxon family, 1717 Imperial Knighthood with the title Edler von Hohenthal; 1733 imperial barons; 1790 imperial count
Hohenthal - Tyroff HA.jpg
Hohenwart 10th to 11th century Bavarian counts -
Hohenzollern since 1061 Counts of Zollern (1061-approx. 1200); Burgrave of Nuremberg (1204–1557); Margraves of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Kulmbach (-Bayreuth); Dukes of Brandenburg-Jägerndorf (1523-after 1606); Margraves of Brandenburg-Küstrin (1535–1571) and Brandenburg-Schwedt (1688–1788); Elector and Margrave of Brandenburg (1412–1571); Dukes (1525–1701) and Prussian kings (1701–1918); German Emperors (1871-1919)
Coat of arms Hohenzollern.svg
Family coat of arms
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Hohnhorst since 1279 old Lüneburg noble family
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Mockery 1184-1593 extinct noble family in the Harz Mountains
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Holck since 1315 Schleswig-Danish noble family
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Dutch since 1788 German-Baltic noble family
Hollander coat of arms 1788.jpg
Holleben since 1185 Saxon-Thuringian nobility; Ministeriale of the Margraves of Meissen
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Hollen since 1866 Prussian noble family
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Hollenburg 1042-1246 Carinthian noble family
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Holleuffer since 1223 originally Saxon, later also in Thuringia, Anhalt, Hanover and Prussia aristocratic family
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Holly since 1593 Upper Silesian noble family of Polish origin
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Holnstein since 1728 Bavarian, post-aristocratic counts; Imperial Count 1718
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Holstein since 1218 initially from Mecklenburg, later also from Schleswig-Holstein and Danish noble families
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Holstinghausen called Holsten since 1798 German-Baltic noble family with origins in the county of Mark
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Holtey since 1221 old Westphalian noble family
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Holtz since 1337 Swabian noble family
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Holtzbrinck since 1694 Westphalian noble family
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Holtzendorff since 1287 uckermark nobility; 1745 imperial count
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Holwede since the 16th century Noble family from the bishopric of Minden; the family line begins in 1590 with Johann von Hohlewede, whose descendants without a diploma are counted among the nobility
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Holzhausen since 1243 extinct councilors of the Free Imperial City of Frankfurt am Main.
Holzhausen Siebmacher210 - Frankfurt.jpg
Wooden needle ( wooden needle, wooden needle or wooden needle ) 1254-1520 Lower Hessian noble family
Coat of arms wooden needle Siebmacher142.jpg
Wooden shoes from Harrlach since 1228 old city nobility from Nuremberg; 1547 confirmation of imperial nobility and coat of arms; 1819 barons
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Hombergk to Vach since the 16th century Old Hessen bourgeois family -
Homburg around 1130 to 1436 extinct, old noble family
Homburg Counts coat of arms.jpg
Hompesch from 1166 Jülich-Bergisches, Lower Rhine noble family
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Hopfenbach 1223 to 14th century Uradel Krains -
Hopffgarten since 1247 Thuringian noble family
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Horcker 13th to 19th centuries extinct aristocratic family from Brandenburg
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Horhusen 1081 to after 1525 extinct, Westphalian noble family
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horn since 1315 Early Pomeranian noble family; 1697 imperial counts (Schlatkow line); 1701 Swedish barons; 1719 Swedish counts
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horn 14.-17. century extinct, Pomeranian noble family
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horn since 1865 Prussian noble family -
Hornberg 1111 to 15th century extinct noble family in the Middle Black Forest
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Hornberg 12th and 13th centuries extinct, Swabian noble family -
Horneck from Hornberg 1238 to the 19th century old, Swabian noble family from Hochhausen am Neckar; 1813 barons
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Chert since 1247 Swabian nobility; 1636 and 1688 imperial barons
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horst 1877 Austrian, post-aristocratic barons (since 1877) -
horst 1899 Saxon mail nobility (since 1899)
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Horst, from the since 1237 Westphalian nobility from the glory Horst on the Emscherbruch; 1844 barons
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Horst, from the 1786 Imperial noble family from the Hanover area
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Horstmar 1146 to the 19th century extinct noble family in Horstmar Castle in today's Horstmar
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Houwald 1617 gender originating from the Vogtland; 1630 Swedish nobility naturalization; 1847 Prussian barons; 1840 Prussian counts
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Hoven called Pampus around 1430 Westphalian nobility that goes back to the marriage of Heinrich Pampus with Grete von der Hoven
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Hoverbeck around 1435 Originally from Brabant, the Prussian noble family
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Howen, from the since 1394 German-Baltic noble family; 1853 Russian recognition for the use of the baron title
Howen coat of arms Klingspor.jpg
Hoya 1202-1582 Counts in the Lower Rhine-Westphalian Empire
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Hoym since 1195 Anhalt prehistoric nobility; 1676 imperial barons, 1684 Saxon recognition; 1711 imperial count; 1786 and 1809 Prussian counts
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Hoyningen-Huene since 1500 German-Baltic noble family; 1862 Russian approval for the use of the baron title, 1863 Prussian approval for the resumption of the baron title
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Hoyos since 1435 originally, Spanish noble family; 1547 Austrian barons; 1628 imperial count
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Hrabischitz 11-16 century important north Bohemian noble family -
Hradec 1205 to the 16th century Bohemian nobility
DEU Neuhaus COA.svg
Hrobschitz before 16th century old noble family from Bohemia and Moravia
Coat of arms Hrobschitzky von Hrobschitz.jpg
Hucking 1303-1757 Jülich-Berg noble family
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Hude since 1181 Bremen nobility
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Hueck since 1299 Westphalian patrician family, from 1512 to 1767 in the council of Dortmund. Since 1656 in the Baltic States, often as councilors in Reval.
1816 Russian, 1878/1889 Estonian nobility
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Pods since 1243 original Frisian nobility that immigrated to East Prussia in the 16th century
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Hürnheim 1267-1585 extinct, noble-free Swabian noble family
Hürnheim Scheibler198ps.jpg
Humboldt ? Prussian noble family
Humboldt coat of arms JG.jpg
Humbracht since 1416 Patrician family from Frankfurt
Humbracht Siebmacher210 - Frankfurt.jpg
Dog bite since 1252 Swabian noble family that first appears under the name Humpis; 1699 imperial baron status
Humpisquartier Marktstrasse Bay 3.jpg
Dog from Saulheim until 1750 Rhenish Hessian noble family
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Dog from Wenkheim (16th Century) extinct, Frankish noble family
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Hundt 16th Century (?) extinct noble family in the Upper Palatinate
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Hundt to Lautterbach since 1220 Pinzgauer Uradel; 1681 Bavarian barons; 1701 imperial count
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Hunolstein 1192 to the 18th century extinct Palatine knight family at Hunolstein Castle
Armoiries de Hunolstein 1.svg
Huosi 7th century Bavarian high nobility -
Cough Documented noble family in the 12th century -
Hutten since 1274 Franconian nobility; 1816 Bavarian barons
Siebmacher100-Hutten zu Frankenberg.jpg
Siebmacher100-Hutten zu Steckelberg.jpg
Huetting ? Bavarian noble family -
Huyn ? German-Austrian family originally from the Belgian (Flemish) and Dutch area; Hungarian and later Austrian nobility patent
Coat of arms huyn ursprung.jpg
Hymns 1550 since 1715 the family has been using the title of nobility without objection and is counted among the Prussian nobility; 1770 Imperial knighthood
Coat of arms of Hymmen.jpg