List of German noble families / N

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Surname Period Remarks coat of arms
After that 1241-1672 Bohemian noble family
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Nádasdy since around 1233 Hungarian magnates and then also Austrian counts
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Nádherný since 1833 young Bohemian aristocratic family that emerged in 1833 when Franz Nadherný was raised to the Austrian nobility -
nail since 1242 Westphalian noble family from the Ravensberg nobility, which spread to the Rhineland and the Netherlands in the 16th century
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Nagel from Dirmstein since 1231 Palatine noble family
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Namur 907-1247 extinct first ruling family of the county of Namur -
Nanckenreuth ? until 1613 extinct Franconian noble family
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Nasackin since 1746 German-Baltic-Russian noble family
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Naso since 1550 old knightly Saxon-Thuringian noble family, ministerials of the bishops of Bamberg
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Nassau since 1159 Noble counts in the lower Lahngau, which divided into numerous, partly extinct lines: Nassau-Beilstein , Nassau-Dillenburg , Nassau-Hadamar , Nassau-Siegen ; since 1654 imperial prince
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Ottonian line
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Walramic line
Nathusius since 14th century Prussian noble family
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Natzmer since 1208 old Pomeranian aristocratic family (since 1832 also a postal aristocratic family resulting from illegitimate birth)
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Nauendorf 1197 to? Eastern nobility; 1779 hereditary-Austrian count, 1812 Nassau recognition of the baron, 1881 Prussian recognition of the title of baron
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Nayhauß since 1263 old noble family from the Gorizia nobility, which emerged from the von Tschernembl and was also wealthy in Silesia. 1624 imperial barons and 1698 hereditary-Austrian counts for the Nayhauß-Cormons line. 1628 Imperial barons for the Neuhaus and St. Mauro line.
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Neersen 1250 - approx. 1487 Rhineland noble family -
Negro thanks (1289) -1767 Mecklenburg noble family, from the 14th century also Danish
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Neheim 1301-1715 extinct Westphalian nobility
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Nehren 1283-1441 Swabian noble family
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Neideck 1219-1562 extinct Franconian noble family
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Neidhardt since the 12th century Noble and bourgeois sex: originally from Swabia. (Neidhart / Neidhardt / Neydhart)
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Neidhartshausen 1116-1268 Thuringian counts -
Neipperg since 1210 Franconian nobility; 1726 imperial count status
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Neitschütz 1408 to the 19th century extinct Meißnian nobility family from Neidschütz near Naumburg (Saale); 1693 Imperial Count
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Nell since 1643 Gender from the Rhineland near Koblenz; 1709 Imperial and Austrian nobility; 1722 Austrian barons (Bohemian line); 1724 Prussian counts (Rhenish line). -
Nellenburg 10-12 century extinct important noble family in southwest Germany and northern Switzerland
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Nesselrode since 1303 Uradel of County Berg ; 1652/1653 imperial baron status; 1702/1710 imperial count status
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Nettles 1260-1799 extinct Hessian-Thuringian knight and noble family
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Nettelbladt since 1746 Mecklenburg mail nobility
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Nettelhorst since 1412 Aristocratic family from Westphalia: 1804 Erbländisch-Österreichisches Grafendiplom
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New since 1614 Aristocratic family from Württemberg from Brandenburg
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New since 1796 Noble family that goes back to the 1796 ennobled Andreas Freiherr von Neu, imperial field marshal lieutenant -
Neuberg since ? Vogtland, Meissen and Bohemian noble families
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Neubronner since 1281 Ulm patrician family
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Neuchâtel 1125-1373 Swiss counts
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Neuenkirchen 13-17 century extinct Pomeranian noble family
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Neuffen 12-13 century extinct important Swabian counts
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Neuhaus 1205 to the 16th century extinct Bohemian noble family from the Witigonen family
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Neuhoff since 1326 Westphalian nobility; 1696 Renewal of the Imperial Barons' status
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New Kyburg 1273-1417 extinct Swiss noble family from a continuation of the family of the Counts of Kyburg via the female line
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Neumann-Cosel since 1734 East Prussian postal nobility; 1779 Prussian nobility
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Neumann-Spallart since 1875 Austrian noble family from Moravia -
Neuneck Mid-13th century to 1671 old Swabian noble family
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Neustädter called striker 1345 to 17th century extinct Franconian noble family.
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Ney from Pilis since 1887 German-Hungarian noble family.
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Nidda 1062-1205 extinct Hessian counts
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Niebelschütz since 1289 Silesian nobility in Lower Silesia and Upper Lusatia
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Niehausen 1262 Westphalian noble family (knighthood)
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Nieroth since 1485 German-Baltic lineage, Swedish baron class in 1687, Swedish indigenous class, 1706 Swedish baron and count class, 1747 enrollment in the Estonian knighthood, 1818 Swedish indigenous class, 1820 Swedish baron class, 1849 Russian recognition of the count class; 1645 u. 1648 Swedish nobility with an unclear tribal relationship
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Nimburg 1087-1213 extinct, Swabian noble family -
Nimptsch 1317-1869 Extinct Silesian nobility; 1692 Bohemian barons; 1699 Bohemian counts; 1732 Association of names and coats of arms with those of the extinct princes of Kupferberg.
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Nippenburg 1275-1646 Swabian noble family
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Nißmitz 1349-1769 extinct noble family from Thuringia and the margraviate of Meißen
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Nitsche since 1715 German-Austrian noble family
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Noé-Nordberg ? French Huguenot family who fled to Austria; Ennoblement in the 19th century
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Neck lick since 1459 Baltic German noble family from the county of Hoya
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Nordeck to Rabenau since 1222 Primeval noble family from the Lahngau; 1676 imperial baron status
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Nordenberg since ? Old Franconian noble family
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Nordhausen 1157 to. 17th century Thuringian noble family -
Norman since 1340 Originally from Normandy, the noble family that came to Flanders via Anjou and Burgundy, where they first belonged to the Spanish-Dutch, then to the Austro-Dutch nobility and still belong to the Dutch nobility today
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Normann since 1316 Pomeranian-Rügisches nobility family; 1811 recognition of the baron status for the Dubnitz tribe; 1806 Württemberg counts for the Tribbevitz tribe.
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Nostitz since 1280 Primeval noble family from Upper Lusatia and Silesia. House Dammitsch : 1711 imperial count; House Ransen : 1670 Bohemian barons; House Falkenau : 1621 imperial baron status; House Lomnitz 1716 imperial count status; House Rieneck : 1631 old Bohemian barons, 1646 Bohemian counts; House of Rokitnitz : 1631 Bohemian barons, 1675 Bohemian counts; House Thiemendorf : 1669 electoral Saxon recognition of the baron class; House of Tzschocha : 1677 old imperial barons; House Krobnitz : 1896 Bavarian baron class; House Ullersdorf : 1849 Russian approval to use the title of count; Tribe Unworthiness : Bohemian barons, 1679 imperial counts.
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Emergency from Hohenberg 1300-1687 extinct Swabian noble family
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Notthaid von Weißenstein 1140-1952 extinct Upper Palatinate nobility; 1640 imperial baron status
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Nürings 1108-1171 extinct medieval noble family from Taunus, Nahe and Trechirgau
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Nussdorf 1107-1632 extinct aristocratic family from Bavaria and Salzburg
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Beneficial from Sündersbühl 1272-1747 one of the oldest patrician families in the imperial city of Nuremberg; Extinguished in 1747.
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Nys since 1670 (also Nyss, Nyß), old noble family who immigrated to Bavaria from the former Spanish Netherlands and were raised to the rank of imperial count in 1762
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