List of German noble families / T
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Surname | Period | Remarks | coat of arms |
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Taaffe | ? | hereditary British title in the Peerage of Ireland; suspended by the British Crown since 1919; 6. Viscount Taaffe was raised to hereditary count by the Habsburgs | - |
Tabouillot / Tabouillot called by Scheibler | ? | originally French aristocratic family that also settled in Germany | |
Taczanowski | 1437 | Wielkopolska noble family; 1854 Prussian counts | |
Talheim | 12-17 century | Family of the lower nobility in Talheim, Württemberg | |
Tangle | 961 to? | extinct, ancient, knightly, Thuringian family | |
Tann (he) | 10th to 14th century | Salzburg noble family | |
from the Tann | since 1116 | Franconian nobility; 1704 imperial baron status | |
Tannberger | since 1111 | Ministerial family of the bishops of Passau; 1572 Baron status | |
Tannroda | 1190-1433 | Thuringian noble family | |
Keyings | 1279-1752 | Eichsfelder and the Thuringian noble family | |
Tattenbach | since 1376 | Lower Bavarian nobility; 1598 hereditary-Austrian baron class; 1637 imperial count status | |
Dew needle | 1347-1871 | extinct Meissen noble family | |
Pigeon (estonia) | since 1373 | originally German-Baltic, later widespread aristocratic family. The family originally comes from Denmark and - later - divided into five parent houses (Hallinap, Isenhof, Maidel, Oehrten and Seßwegen), each of which begins in the 15th century and whose connection cannot be proven. - There is also a dove from Russia that was ennobled in 1865. | |
Pigeon home | since 1186 | Thuringian noble family | |
Tauentzien | since 1575 | Pomeranian noble family, initially called Svichovsky or von Schwichow; 1792 Prussian counts; this count's line was extinguished again in 1854. | |
Tauffkirchen | since 1241 | Bavarian noble family | |
Taufkircher | 1310 to 17th century | Extinct Bavarian noble family | |
Tavel | ? | Swiss noble family originally from Vevey | |
Taxis-Bordogna-Valnigra | since 1335 | Bergamo city nobility | |
Tech joke | 1163 to the 18th century | extinct Thuringian family | |
Teck | 1187-1439 | Zähringer sideline | |
Tecklenburg | 12./13. century | Westphalian counts | |
Tecklenburg-Schwerin | 1356-1580 | old Mecklenburg count house | - |
Tegerfelden | 12./13. century | extinct baronial and knightly noble family of the Aargau | |
Tegernau | 1228-1729 | extinct, Swabian noble family in the service of the Habsburgs and the Margraves of Hachberg-Sausenberg | |
Tempelhoff | since 1784 | Prussian noble family | |
Tengen | ? | Swabian counts | |
Terlago | since 1124 | old noble family originally from Trento, later also native to Austria; 1432 imperial nobility; 1636 Imperial Count (1778 confirmation) | |
Tessen | 1383-1608 | Pomeranian noble family | |
Tettau | since 1237 | Saxon nobility; 1865 Prussian approval to continue the title of baron | |
Tettenborn | since 1237 | Thuringian nobility | |
Teuchern | 1079 to the 16th century | Extinct, noble, noble, Saxon-Eastern, later Wettin ministerial family | |
Depth | 1140 to the beginning of the 14th century | extinct noble family in today's Bülach district (canton of Zurich) | |
Teuffel von Birkensee | since 1250 | Bavarian and Baden noble families originally from Nuremberg | |
Teuffenbach | ? | Lower Austrian rural nobility or asteiermark primeval nobility from the parent company of the same name near Nieder-Wölz | |
Thadden | since 1334 | Pomoran (East Pomeranian) nobility in the Teutonic Order area of the former dukes of Pomerania-Danzig. Two tribes with different coats of arms: Nesnachow and Polzow-Rybienke. - Furthermore, a noble family (Thadden 1797) with the coat of arms of the Nesnachow tribe. | Nesnachow tribe Polchow-Rybienke tribe |
Thannhausen | since 1145 | Swabian nobility; Enrolled in the Kingdom of Württemberg with the Freiherrenklasse | |
Thanradl | ? | old noble family from Salzburg, which was raised to the baron status in the 16th century | |
Theler | since 1093 | old Freiberg patrician or aristocratic family, which had possessions in the Mark Meissen, Lusatia and Bohemia | |
Thermann | since 1790 | Saxon and Prussian noble families | - |
Therwil | since about 13th century | Swiss nobility | |
Thienen eagle fly | since (872) 1314 | Holstein nobility (von Thienen); 1840 Danish baron status as Thienen-Adlerflycht | |
Thierstein | 1082-1517 | Medieval high nobility in north-western Switzerland | |
Thiesel from Daltitz | until 1822 | extinct, originally Vogtland, later Prussian noble family | |
Thomstorff | since 1304 | Brandenburg-Mecklenburg family, later also in Holstein and Denmark, as well as in Prussian military service | |
Thüle | since 1283 | Westphalian noble family of knights | - |
Thulen | 1224 | Westphalian and Baltic noble families | |
Towers | since 1281 | Brandenburg primeval nobility | |
Thuna | 1380 | Thuringian nobility; 1907 Saxon grand ducal recognition of the title of baron. | |
Thunefeld | since the 2nd half of the 10th century | old, monastery and knightly family, originally from Franconia, which u. a. was based in Schmiechen | - |
Thüngen | since (788) 1100 | Franconian nobility; 1700 Imperial Barons; 1708 Imperial Counts | |
Thüngfeld | 1165 to after 1521 | extinct Franconian noble family | |
Thürheimer | 883-1961 | extinct, originally Swabian noble family; Barons, 1666 imperial counts | |
Thulemeyer | since 1698 | Prussian noble family | - |
Thumb from Neuburg | 1188 | Swabian nobility; Enrolled in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the baron class of the knightly nobility | |
Thumbbrain | up to the 1st half of the 18th century | Thuringian noble family | |
Tuna | since 1238 | Lüneburg family, spread to Mecklenburg, Pomerania, Silesia and Denmark | |
Tuna | ? | Swiss noble families | - |
Thun and Hohenstein | since 1145 | Tyrolean nobility; 1495 baron class; 1629 imperial count; 1911 Princely | |
Im Thurn | since 1106 | Swiss noble and patrician family of the city of Schaffhausen in the canton of the same name | |
Thurn and Taxis | since 1251 | Family from Lombardy; 1512/14 imperial nobility; 1548/1658 imperial baron status; 1701 imperial count; 1733 imperial prince status | |
Thurn and Valsassina | since 1200 | Friulian-Görzischer nobility and an Austrian noble family | |
Tiedemann | since 1522 | West Prussian noble family | |
Tiele-Winckler | ? | Originally from Mecklenburg, later also from Upper Silesia, the noble family, the male line of which goes back to the von Tiele family | |
Tierberg | ? | extinct noble family in the Swabian Alb | |
Tierna | since 1326 | Lower Austrian knightly primeval nobility | - |
Tieschowitz from Tieschowa | since 1542 | 1605 Bohemian nobility | |
Tiesenhausen | since 1215 | Uradel from the Lower Weser, later in the Baltic States; 1759 Imperial Count for House Waldau. | |
Tillier | since 1215 | Bernese patrician family; 16th century hereditary nobility; 1715 Imperial knighthood; 18th century Austrian barons | |
Tippelskirch | since 1070 | Upper Bavarian nobility | |
Tyrol | 11th century to 1253 | extinct Tyrolean noble family | - |
Tittfer | 1368 to the beginning of the 17th century | German-Baltic nobility in the Diocese of Oesel | |
Tocco | since 1195 | aristocratic family originally from Benevento near Naples | |
Dead wolf | 1340-1755 | German-Baltic nobility, vassals of the Teutonic Order, Denmark, most recently Sweden, wealthy in Estonia and Livonia (Estonian district) | |
Toerring | since 1135 | Upper Bavarian nobility; 1566 imperial baron status; 1630 imperial count status | |
Toggenburger | 1044 | Eastern Swiss noble family; count since 1209; a relationship with the noble family "von Toggenburg" (since 1588) from Graubünden has not been proven. | |
Great | since 1544 | Baltic family, in 1723 the Swedish nobility naturalization; 1741 öselsches, 1746 Estonian and 1747 Livonian indigenous people; Swedish baron in 1799 and 1813; 1814 Swedish counts; 1814 Austrian baron; 1818 Finnish nobility naturalization; 1829 Russian counts; 1855 Russian baron, 1873 Prussian and Oldenburg recognition of the baron | |
Toperczer | since the end of the 17th century | Hungarian-Austrian noble family | |
Torck | since 1204 | Westphalian and later Dutch nobility | |
Torgau | since about 1204 | Brandenburg ministerial family | |
Tornow | since 1217 | Neumark and Mecklenburg, later Baltic noble family; Branches of the Baltic line continue to the present day | |
Tosse | since 14th century | Vogtland noble family | - |
Dead life | since 1879 | Counts, German-Baltic noble family | |
La Tour du Pin | since 1003 | old French family also represented in Germany | |
Trach | since 1253 | Silesian nobility; 1699 as a baron | |
Transehe-Roseneck | since 1670 | German-Baltic noble family | |
Trapp | since 1250 | Styrian nobility; 1605 imperial baron class; 1655 Tyrolean counts | |
Trauner | since 12th century | Bavarian-Salzburg noble family | |
Traungauer | 923 (?) To 1192 | Medieval family from the Chiemgau, from 1055 based in Steyr in Traungau | |
Trausnitz | since 1333 | Bavarian noble family | |
Trautenberg | since 1244 | Upper Palatinate or Franconian noble family; 1793 Bohemian barons; 1790 Imperial Count for another line | |
Trautson | since 1192 | Austrian noble family | |
Trauttmansdorff | since 1308 | Styrian nobility; 1598 inner Austrian baron class; 1623 imperial count; 1805 Bohemian princes | |
Trebis | 1161 to around 1650 | extinct Saxon-Meißnian, only little widespread ministerial family. | |
Trebra | since 1207 | Thuringian-Saxon nobility | |
Hit | from 1104 | Thuringian noble family | - |
Trenck called a bull | since 1315 |
Prussian nobility |
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Tresckow | since 1336 since 1797 |
Brandenburg primeval nobility tribe-related epistle gentry “von Treskow” |
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Treuenfels | since 1689 | Mecklenburg-Prussian noble family | |
Treyden | 1257 to around 1760 | extinct German-Baltic nobility | |
Triberg | 1239-1325 | Sideline of the barons of Hornberg | |
Trimberg | since 1136 | Franconian noble family | |
Trixen | 12th to 14th century | noble Carinthian ministerial family, which named itself after castles and rule Trixen | - |
Trohe | 1210-1641 | extinct noble family from the Hessian area | |
Troilo | ? | Originally from Tyrol, the noble family later settled in Silesia | - |
Troje, Troye von der Woldenburg (Woldenberg) | since the 10th century | old Pomeranian noble family that had also been wealthy in Brandenburg and East Prussia | |
Troschke | since 1311 | old Prussian noble family, barons since 1716 | |
Trotha | since 1291 | Noble family from the hall circle | |
Trott to Solz | since 1253 | hessian nobility; 1778 imperial baron status | |
Trotta called Treyden | 15-20 century | Courland extinct noble family | |
Troyer | since the end of the 13th century | Tyrolean noble family; 1546 raised to the nobility; 1671 baron class; 1697 Count estate | |
Troyff | since 1176 | originally from Jüls, later from Saxon and Württemberg, baronial aristocratic family | |
Trozza | ? | extinct Bavarian noble family | - |
Truchseß | - | Name of numerous different noble families | List of Truchseß coats of arms |
Truchseß from Alzey | 1173 to before 1360 | extinct dynasty family | - |
Truchseß von Baldersheim | 1284-1602 | extinct Franconian noble family in the knightly canton of Odenwald | |
Truchsess from Diessenhofen | 13th to 15th century | Knight family von Diessenhofen in Thurgau in today's Switzerland; Branch of the Lords of Hettlingen | |
Truchseß von Henneberg | ? | old Thuringian-Franconian noble family | |
Truchseß von Höfingen | ? until 1711 | Truchsesse in the service of the Counts and Dukes of Württemberg, later also the Margraves of Baden | |
Truchseß from Pommersfelden | 1200-1710 | extinct Franconian noble family | |
Truchseß von Wetzhausen | since 1217 | Franconian nobility; 1676 Imperial Barons (Sternberg House); 1816 enrollment in the baron class (houses in Bunsdorf and Wetzhausen); 1636 Imperial Count (House Glaubitten) | |
Truchseß from Wilburgstetten | ? | extinct Franconian noble family | |
Trugenhofen | ? | Bavarian noble family | |
Chest things | 1264 to the end of the 15th century | medieval Swabian-Franconian counts | |
Truppach | 1059-1550 | extinct Franconian noble family | |
Truetzschler | since 1284 | Vogtland and Meißnian noble families | |
Tryller, trill | since the middle of the 15th century | 1592 Imperial nobility, noble family from Sangerhausen, Saxony-Anhalt | |
Tschammer | since 1248 | Silesian nobility | |
Tschernembl | since 14th century | Noble family from the Windisch marrow; Knight in Carniola; they moved to Upper Austria and were finally ennobled as barons | |
Tschirnhaus | since 1385 | Upper Lusatian nobility; Baron class 1606; Count status 1721 | |
Tschirschky | since 1329 | Silesian nobility; 1877 Prussian count status for a branch of the family as Tschirschky-Renard | |
Tschirschnitz | since 1856 | Hanoverian postal aristocracy | - |
Tschugguel | since 1530 | Tyrolean noble family; 1705 Baron status | |
Tübingen | 1146-1664 | extinct Swabian noble family that descended from the Counts of Nagold | |
Tucher from Simmelsdorf | since 1309 | Patrician family of the imperial city of Nuremberg; 1815 Bavarian baron status confirmation | |
Tucholka | since 1343 | Leaning aristocracy of the Teutonic Order in Pomerania | |
Tumminge from Domeneck | since 1270 | medieval noble family with ancestral seat at Domeneck Castle near Züttlingen | |
Puddling | since 1337 | Thuringian nobility | |
Tuning | ? | Swabian noble family | - |
Tunkl | since 1332 | Silesian-Moravian noble family | - |
Türckheim | since 1459 | old patrician dynasty of the city of Strasbourg, who were accepted into the imperial knighthood through the purchase of knighthoods and raised to the imperial baron status in 1782 | |
Door bolt from Riegelstein | 1260-1619 | extinct Franconian noble family | |
Turn | 1170-1375 | extinct Swiss noble family in Valais | - |
Tuschl | 1259-1397 | Lower Bavarian noble family during the High Middle Ages | - |
Twickel | since 1302 | Westphalian nobility; 1708 imperial baron status | |
Tworkau | 1288 to after 1781 | Branch of the old Bohemian noble family Beneschau ( z Benešova ) | - |
Tyszkiewicz | since 1437 | Polish-Lithuanian nobility; 1569 Polish counts |