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Surname
Period
Remarks
coat of arms
Yeah
since 1488
Cologne patrician family; 1488 Imperial nobility
Jabilinze and Belzig
1106-1251
Counts on the middle Elbe and the lower Saale
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Jaegersfeld
since 1725
Prussian noble family, originating from illegitimate descendants of Margrave Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg-Schwedt, thus a branch line of the House of Hohenzollern ; two lines: Oldenburg and USA
Jagow
since 1286
Old Markian nobility
Jaroszynski
since 1629
Polish-Ukrainian noble family, 1674 Polish nobility; 1884 Confirmation as Austrian nobility with "Edler von Jaroszynski" and the Korczak coat of arms
Jasmund
1320 to?
originally, a noble family from Rügen, which spread to Pomerania, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Brandenburg-Prussia and Denmark.
Jatzkow
(1485) 1523 to 18th century
Pomeranian-Lauenburg noble family
Jeanneret de Beaufort
since 13th century
Originally from Italy and France, nobility and barons who later came to Switzerland and the Netherlands
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Jeetze
1279 to?
An old noble family from the Altmark, which later spread to Silesia.
Jegistorf
1131 to 14th century
extinct ministerial family from Jegenstorf; Vassals of the Zähringer
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Yes and no
since 1213
old, Lower Saxon noble family
Jelačić
since 1388
old Croatian noble family; 1797 barons, 1854 counts
Jemgum
1335 to the 18th century
East Frisian chiefs, later Westphalian noble family
Jena
since 1145
Thuringian nobility; 1851 Baron status
Jenisch
since the 14th century
Originally from the Augsburg council family with branches in Augsburg, Kempten, Memmingen, Hamburg and Württemberg (the Hamburg branch in the male line expired and continued as barons of Jenisch since 1906 by the Rücker family, who came from a daughter line and originally came from Berlin )
Jenner
since 1716
Bernese patrician family, which was founded in 1716 by Emperor Charles VI. was raised to the nobility
Jesenský
since 1274
Primeval noble family with possessions in the Kingdom of Hungary ( Slovakia ) and in Bohemia
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Jochberg
since 15th century
Swiss noble family
Joner on Tettenweis
since 1420
Bavarian noble family from Alsace
Jörger from Tollet
13th century to 1772
Noble family from Upper Austria; 1577 barons and 1657 counts
Jossa
1176 to the 13th century (?)
extinct, noble sex
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Julbach
since 1078
Bavarian noble family
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to the boy
since the middle of the 13th century
Patrician family in Mainz and Frankfurt
Juncker of Oberkunreuth
?
Patrician family of the imperial city of Eger; 1483 confirmation of aristocratic origins; 1741 imperial barons in the Bavarian imperial vicariate; 1840 Herbländisch-Bohemian baron
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Jutrzenka (morning star)
since 1515
Pomeranian noble family; 1799 Prussian nobility recognition
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