List of German noble families / I

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I.

Surname Period Remarks coat of arms
Idunspeugen since 1113 Lower Austrian, rural noble family
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Ifflinger from Granegg since approx. 1290 Swabian nobility
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Igelström since 17th century Swedish-Baltic noble family
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Ilsung ? old Augsburg patrician family, one branch of which rose to the rank of baron
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Ilten since 1227 noble, Lower Saxon gender
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Im Thurn since 1106 Swiss noble and patrician family of the city of Schaffhausen in the canton of the same name
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Imhoff since the 13th century one of the oldest patrician families in the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg
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Immedinger early middle ages Family of the Saxon nobility at the time of the Ludolfingers -
Inama-Sternegg since the 14th century Tyrolean and Bavarian noble families from the Non Valley in Trentino; Imperial nobility 1704
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Ingelheim since 1140 Rhenish nobility; Imperial barons in 1680; since 1698 (marriage of an heir daughter of the Echter von Mespelbrunn, who became extinct in the male line) the name Grafen von Ingelheim called Echter von und zu Mespelbrunn has been used; 1737 imperial count status with increased coat of arms
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Ingenheim 1377 to 1807 old, noble, Alsatian-Lorraine noble family
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Ingersleben since 1209 First noble family from the Archdiocese of Magdeburg
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Innhausen and Knyphausen since 1350 old, Frisian chiefs; Imperial Barons 1588 and 1635, 1671 confirmation of the Imperial Barons, 1694 Imperial Counts with increased coat of arms, 1816 Hanoverian Counts, 1900 Prussian Princely (primogeniture) the descendants called themselves Count or Countess, 1909 Prussian Count as Baron of Innhausen and Knyphausen, Count-von Bodelbergschwing
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Irmelshausen since 12th century Franconian noble family; related to the Counts of Henneberg -
Isenberg since around 1200 old Westphalian counts; Branch line of the Counts of Berg-Altena; named after the Isenburg in Hattingen -
Isenburg / Ysenburg and Büdingen since 963 Rhenish, noble counts; 1442 imperial count; 1803 imperial prince
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Issendorff since 1233 old aristocratic family from Bremen
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Itschner since 1326 old Swiss noble family from the district of Itschnach in the municipality of Küsnacht -
Itter 9th century (1st house); 1167 (2nd house) Noble noble family with property in Ittergau and Hessengau
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Itzenplitz since 1365 Brandenburg nobility; 1798 Prussian counts (tribe Greaves) and 1815 (tribe Jerchel)
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