List of Swabian noble families / D
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Surname | Headquarters | was standing | Notes on history and distribution | Membership in aristocratic associations, alliances or registers |
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coat of arms |
Dachenhausen | Imperial Knight | Leitbracken Sankt Jörgenschild part on the Neckar (1488) Swabian Confederation Canton Neckar-Black Forest (16th and 17th centuries) Canton Kocher (due to Freudental) |
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Dankertswyl, Dankenschwyl, Danketsweiler | Danketsweiler | Imperial Knight | at headquarters until 1444, Mühlingen (He, 1623–1700), Worblingen (He, 1600–1706) | Canton of Hegau |
Scheibler
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Degelin (from cheeks) | Freiburg in Breisgau | Civil | Castle estate Wangen near Tiengen (15th / 16th century) |
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Degenfeldt | Degenfeld (Schwäbisch Gmünd) |
Imperial Knights Barons Imperial Counts |
Canton Kocher also: Canton Odenwald of the knights circle Franconia (because of Rothenberg ) Canton Rhön-Werra of the knights circle Franconia (because of Vollmerz ) Canton Oberrheinstrom of the knights circle Rhine (because of Altdorf including Freisbach and Gommersheim ) |
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Mayor of Deizisau | Deizisau , Esslingen | Patrician | extinguished in 1774 | Leitbracken |
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Dettingen | Dettingen (Horb) | Imperial Knight | extinguished in 1617 |
Schleglerbund Leitbracken |
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Dettingen | Dettingen (Constance) | Constance and Reichau ministerials | Leitbracken |
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Diemantstein | Diemantstein Castle near Bissingen (Bavaria) |
Imperial Knights Barons Imperial Counts , since 1712 |
Around 1260 Teimo built the Diemantstein castle in the valley of the Kessel river near Dillingen on the Danube . He was probably related to the nobles from Fronhofen (see below) and Hohenburg. The family died out in 1730. | Canton Kocher (1542) |
![]() Diemantstein today |
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Truchsessen from Diessenhofen | Diessenhofen | Truchsesse of the Counts of Kyburg, knights | as feudal men from Reichenau, especially wealthy in Hegau and Baar, male line extinct around 1500 | Leitbracken |
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Dillingen | Dillingen Castle in Dillingen on the Danube | Count | Were descendants of the Hupaldingers, whose ancestral seat was Wittislingen Castle , who in turn were probably descendants of a noble Alemannic family from Wittislingen. The Dillinger died out in 1257 with the last Count Adalbert IV. | |||
Dürnau | Dürnau | mentioned from 1255 to 1468 |
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Dürrmenz | Dürrmenz | Men's | Schleglerbund |
Individual evidence
- ↑ In most cases, coats of arms were chosen from Scheibler's book of arms (older part 1450-1480) or from Siebmacher's book of arms (1605). Both heraldic books use the term Swabia in their sorting.
- ↑ a b c d e f Gerhard Köbler : Historical lexicon of the German countries. The German territories from the Middle Ages to the present. 7th, completely revised edition. CH Beck, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-406-54986-1 .
- ↑ a b c d e Ingeram Codex: Society in the Leitbracken of Swabia
- ↑ The Society of Sankt Jörgenschild joined the Swabian Federation in 1488 at the beginning of the first unification period . In the later unification periods, not all lower nobility genders were represented
- ↑ a b c d Otto von Alberti: Württembergisches Nobility and Wappenbuch . Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1889–1916.
- ↑ Der Landkreis Konstanz , Volume IV, ISBN 3-7995-6184-6 , p. 267 and P. 659
- ↑ Julius Kindler von Knobloch: Upper Baden Gender Book , Volume 1 ( Memento of the original from June 26, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , P. 202ff, with family tree
- ↑ Julius Kindler von Knobloch: Upper Baden Gender Book , Volume 1 ( Memento of the original from June 26, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , P. 214ff
- ↑ Julius Kindler von Knobloch: Upper Baden Gender Book , Volume 1 ( Memento of the original from June 26, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , P. 245
- ↑ Orders of knights and noble societies in late medieval Germany . In: Holger Kruse, Werner Paravicini, Andreas Ranft (Hrsg.): Kieler Werkstücke, Series D: Contributions to the European history of the late Middle Ages . tape 1 . Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main 1991, ISBN 3-631-43635-1 . , P. 181