List of Swabian noble families / N

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Counts of Neipperg Neipperg Castle Lords
Imperial Knights,
Counts, Imperial Counts
In 1241 it is the name of the family that goes back to Birtilo von Schwaigern (attested in 1120) after Niberch Castle.
1302 Reign of Schwaigern,
1407 acquisition of Klingenberg ,
1726 appointed imperial count
Society with the donkey
canton Kraichgau
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Neipperg Castle
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Scheibler
Count of Nellenburg Nellenburg Count Recognizable since 889. Related to the Burchardinger and the Udalrichinger . Founder of the All Saints Monastery . Change around 1050 from Zürichgau to the upper Rhine. 107 // 78 the area in Zurichgau was lost. 1080 they name themselves for the first time after the Nellenburg. In 1100/1105 the older counts died out and inherited rule and name to the counts of Bürglen. In 1170 the rule goes to the Counts of Veringen Leitbracken 900-49 Council meeting Eberhard der Milde-mit Legende.jpg
Council meeting Count Eberhard des Mild von Württemberg (ruled 1392–1417)
Count von Nellenburg No. 12
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Ingeram Codex Siebmacher
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Nenningen Nenningen mentioned from 1270 to 1578 Leitbracken XIngeram Codex 127f-lenningen.jpg
Ingeram Codex
prescribed to Lenningen
Siebmacher
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Lords of Neuhausen Neuhausen Imperial Knight Extinguished in 1754 Leitbracken
Society with donkeys
Canton of Danube (1584 - 18th century with half of Gut Schnürpflingen )
Canton of Neckar (until 1699 with half of Neuhausen)
Canton Kocher (with Hofen (1369–1753), Oeffingen (1369–1618), Oberensingen (1550– 1640), Alfdorf (mid-16th century - 1619))
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Scheibler Siebmacher
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Neuneck Neuneck
smooth
Noble knight Schleglerbund
Leitbracken
Sankt Jörgenschild
Swabian Bund
Knight's Canton Neckar-Black Forest (1548–1671) (because of: Glatt and Dürrenmettstetten )
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Rheinhard von Neuneck
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Scheibler
Nippenburg Nippenburg Imperial Knight look here Leitbracken
Sankt Jörgenschild
Swabian Confederation
Canton Neckar (1548- approx. 1630)
Canton Kocher (1592–1645, because of half of the Mühlhausen )
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Burgruine Nippenburg
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Ingeram Codex Siebmacher
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Emergency from Hohenberg first Remseck Castle ( Remseck am Neckar ); Hochdorf and Hochberg (both today districts of Remseck) Imperial Knight Relationship with the Franconian and Bavarian noble family Notthaft, originally from Bohemia, not clearly proven, but probably. Canton of Kocher 900-49 Council meeting Eberhard der Milde-mit Legende.jpg
Council meeting Count Eberhard des Mild von Württemberg (ruled 1392–1417)
Werner von Nothaft No. 24
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Scheibler Siebmacher
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Individual evidence

  1. 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.
  2. 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 .
  3. a b Andreas Ranft: Noble Societies ; Thorbecke Verlag GmbH, Sigmaringen, 1994
  4. a b c d e Ingeram Codex: Society in the Leitbracken of Swabia
  5. Otto von Alberti: Württembergisches Nobility and Arms Book . Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1889–1916
  6. Julius Kindler von Knobloch: Upper Baden Gender Book , Volume 3 ( Memento of the original from March 24, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , P. 198 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / diglit.ub.uni-heidelberg.de
  7. 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. 179
  8. a b 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