Surname
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Period
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Remarks
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coat of arms
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Zähringer
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11th century to 1218/1439
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Swabian dynasty
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Zamoyski
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since 1433
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Polish magnate family; 1781 legitimation at the Galician country table as count.
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Zanthier
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since 1404
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Anhalt primal nobility
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Zarnow
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1523 to 17th century (or after 1724?)
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noble family from the Pomerania
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Zarth
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1528 to the beginning of the 19th century
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extinct, Pomeranian noble family
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Zásadský von Gamsendorf
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circa 1550 to 1942
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Bohemian noble family; 1811 Austrian baron class
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-
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Zastrow
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since 1270
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Pomeranian nobility
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Zborowski
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since 1649
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Galician noble family; 1792 Galician counts
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Zech
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1716
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1716 nobility; 1729 Imperial Barons; 1745 imperial count status
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Zech on Neuhofen
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since 1638
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family originating from Swabia; 1745 imperial baron status; 1813 enrolled in the count's class in Bavaria
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Zech-Burkersroda
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1815
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Thuringian counts from the von Burkersroda family
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Zeddelmann
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?
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German-Baltic aristocratic family that expanded to Sweden, Germany and Russia
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Zedlitz
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since 1190
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Primeval nobility from the Pleißenland; 1608/1735 Bohemian, 1610 imperial baron class; Hungarian counts in 1722, Prussian counts in 1741 (all for different lines).
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Zedtwitz
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since 1235
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Vogtland nobility; Surveys in the barons or counts for different tribes at different years
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Take
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since 1206
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Meißnisch-Saxon nobility; 1891 royal Saxon baron class
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Zeidler called Hofmann
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since 1603
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Saxon-Bohemian noble family
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-
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Zeiskam
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since 960
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Palatine nobility
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Zeisolf-Wolfram
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10/11 century
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extinct medieval count family with ancestral castle near Mühlacker
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-
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Zelkinger
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around 1100
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Austrian noble family
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Zenger
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12th to 17th century
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Bavarian noble family
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Zeppelin
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since 1286
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Mecklenburg prehistoric noble family, which spread to Württemberg, Bavaria, Prussia and Denmark; Line Thürkow-Appelhagen (older branch): 1792 Reichsgrafenstand; 1806 Württemberg counts for the younger branch of the same line.
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Zeromski-Brochwicz
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since 1761
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noble family from the Pomerania
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Zeschau
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since 1206
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Meissen nobility
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Zesterfleth
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since 1317
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Bremischer Uradel
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Zeyern
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around 1260 to 1610
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extinct Franconian noble family;
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Sweat
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since 1228
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Meissen nobility family
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Goat grove
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1144-1450
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extinct Hessian counts
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Goatsar
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since 1204
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Kurbrandenburg nobility
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Ziegler and Klipphausen
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since 1329
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family originating from the margraviate of Meissen; Dambrau line: 1840 Prussian barons, line Gröditz 1883 Austrian barons.
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Zierotin
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since 1187
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Bohemian-Moravian nobility family; 1706 Imperial Counts
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Zieten / Zieten-Schwerin / Ziethen
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1300
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Havelländischer Uradel; 1817 Prussian counts for the Black Tribe, 1840 for the Red Tribe. 1859 Prussian count status for an adopted son of Friedrich Graf von Zieten as Count von Zieten-Schwerin . 1883 Prussian nobility ( von Ziethen ) for Ludwig Zieten, legitimate son of Joachim Balthasar von Zieten.
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Black trunk
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Rooms
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1080-1594
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extinct noble family in southwest Germany; 1538 Counts
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Zinzendorf
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since 1114
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Lower Austrian nobility; 1643 hereditary-Austrian baron class; 1662 hereditary-Austrian counts;
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Zitzewitz
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since 1168
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Old Pomeranian noble family; 1909 Prussian counts in Primogenitur
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Zmijewski
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since 14th century
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Polish-Pomeranian noble family
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-
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Zmrzlík of welding
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since 12th century
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old Bohemian and Austrian noble family that belonged to the knighthood
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Zobel (Sable from Giebelstadt)
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since 1557
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Swabian-Franconian postal nobility; 1733 confirmation of imperial nobility
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Sable seat
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since 1207
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Meissnian nobility
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Zoege von Manteuffel (Manteuffel called Zoege)
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since 1325
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Baltic nobility; Swedish line : 1771 Swedish barons; Enneberg line : 1759 imperial count status;
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Zoller (1674)
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since 1674
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Bavarian nobility of mail; 1674 imperial nobility; 1816 Bavarian barons
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-
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Zoller (1722)
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since 1506
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family originating from Vorarlberg; 1506 imperial coat of arms letter; 1722 Imperial nobility
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-
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Zollikofer from Altenklingen
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since 1578
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Swiss noble family
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Zollner from the fire
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13th century to 1776
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extinct patrician family from Bamberg;
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Zollner von Halberg
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1235-1640
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Franconian noble family
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Zollner von Rottenstein
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14th century to 1546
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extinct ministerial family of the bishops of Würzburg
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anger
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since 1197
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Strasbourg patrician family; 1773 French confirmation of the baron status.
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Zozenow
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1389 to the beginning of the 19th century
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extinct Pomeranian nobility
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Zrinski
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1347-1703
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old Croatian noble family; as Šubić prince since 12th century, in 1554 imperial count (from Ferdinand I of Habsburg )
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Zscheplitz
|
?
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extinct, Saxon noble family
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-
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Shock
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since 1738
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Prussian nobility, 1738 imperial knighthood, 1787 and 1827 Prussian aristocratic renovation
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To the Rhine (lat .: de Reno)
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since 1164
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Upper Rhine ministerial sex
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Züle
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1254 to the 18th century
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Lauenburg noble family
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Züllnhart
|
?
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extinct Franconian-Swabian knight family based in the knightly canton of Odenwald
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Zulow
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since 1313
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Mecklenburg nobility
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Zuhm
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1237-1747
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Repugnant sex, spread to Holland
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-
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To the boy
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since the middle of the 13th century
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Patrician family in Mainz and Frankfurt
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Zumbusch
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1651-1714
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Bavarian noble family from Westphalia; 1888 Austrian knighthood
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-
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Zvířetic
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1318 to?
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extinct Bohemian noble family
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-
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Doubt
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since 1386
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Lower Rhine nobility in the Duchy of Berg; 1653 imperial baron status
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Two
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1261 to the end of the 18th century
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extinct old knightly, Saxon-Meißnisches ministerial family
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Dwarfs
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since 1532
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Old Bavarian noble family from Walchensee
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Zweyer from Evenbach
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14th century to 1836
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from Uri in central Switzerland
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|
gore
|
?
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Styrian noble family who were also wealthy in Austria; 1590 Baron status
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Zwierlein
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1752 to 1972
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Hessian mail aristocracy, 1790 imperial baron status
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Zyllnhardt
|
?
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Franconian-Swabian knight family based in the knight canton of Odenwald
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