List of Swabian noble families / S
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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 |
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Sachsenheim | Altsachsenheim | Knight | Male line extinct in 1561 | Leitbracken Niederer Donkey |
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Saddlecloth; Sattlin | Trunkelsberg | Patrician | As a patrician in Ulm , Memmingen and Augsburg |
Sieve maker |
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Schächingen | Schechingen | Knight | Comrades of the Lords of Westerstetten, extinguished around 1530 | Leitbracken |
Scheibler |
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Damage; Schad von Mittelbiberach |
Ulm |
Gentlemen patrician barons |
several lines: to Ulm (from 1548 to 1803 the most active councilor dynasty) to Mittelbiberach and Warthausen (died out in 1596) in Bavaria (inherited from Mittelbiberach; were elevated to the baron class in 1637) |
Sieve maker |
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Scharenstetten; Scharnstetten | Scharenstetten | Men's | Servants of the Counts of Helfenstein ; |
Leitbracken |
Sieve maker |
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Scheer von Schwartzberg |
Oberhausen (?) | Noble knight | Canton Neckar-Black Forest (1548–1663) because of the castle and village of Oberhausen |
Sieve maker |
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Schellenberg |
Schellenberg Wasserburg (Lake Constance) Kißlegg Hüfingen |
Imperial knights , a few lines later barons | see: Schellenberg (noble family) |
Leitbracken Sankt Jörgenschild Swabian Confederation Canton Hegau-Allgäu-Bodensee Canton Unterelsaß |
Scheibler |
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Gift from Castell | Oberdischingen |
Imperial Knights Count |
originally from Thurgau as sidelines: Schenk von Hohenberg and Schenk von Schenkenstein (see below) 1681: Imperial Count Malefizschenk: Franz Ludwig Schenk von Castell (1736–1821) |
Canton of Danube Canton of Hegau Canton of Altmühl of the Franconian knight circle |
more pictures here |
Sieve maker |
Schenk von Schenkenberg | Schenkenberg | Ritter-miles -struus miles-dominus miles-ministerialis ecclesiae, Komtur (DO), abbots
some lines, old coat of arms: rising eagle over rafters (-> Amt Schenkenberg ) later also Graf von Löwenstein-Schenkenberg -> new coat of arms: lion on Dreiberg |
- 990 Wago
- 1142 Erbo von Schenkenberg - - 1169 Dietho de Schenkenberc mentioned / Salem Monastery - 1243 H. de Schenkenberg - 1282 Albrecht I of Löwenstein-Schenkenberg originally from Aargau, Switzerland - Schenkenberg then also in the Black Forest, Epfendorf / Emmingen-Liptingen - South Tyrol Fiè allo Sciliar - Austria |
Council meeting of Count Eberhard des Mild von Württemberg (ruled 1392–1417) with Heinrich Graf von Löwenstein-Schenkenberg |
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Schenk from Schenkenstein | Schenkenstein Castle , Aufhausen (Bopfingen) | Imperial Knight | related to Schenk von Castell (?) extinct in 1593 |
Leitbracken canton Kocher (1562–1584 because of Schenkenstein Castle and rule Aufhausen) canton Altmühl of the knightly circle of Franconia |
Scheibler Siebmacher |
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Eisenbahnstain = Schönstein | Schönstein Castle near Neuravensburg | Branch of the Lords of Praßberg | Leitbracken |
Scheibler Ingeram Codex |
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Schnabel von Schönstein | Nobility since 1538? | in the 16th century in Bregenz, Mittelweiherburg | ||||
Schönegg | Schönegg near Babenhausen | Reichsministeriales | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Schenck von Stauffenberg | Wilflingen ; Lautlingen , Rississen , Greifenstein , Jettingen | Imperial knights , later donors , barons and counts | 13th century: Donation from the Counts of Zollern 1471: Acquisition of Wilflingen 1698: Barons 1791: Counts 1691. Greifenstein 1747: Jettingen Claus Schenk Count of Stauffenberg |
Leitbracken Sankt Jörgenschild Swabian Confederation Canton Neckar (1548–1805 with Baisingen, Eutingertal, Geislingen , Lautlingen, Margrethausen ) Canton Danube (1613 with Rississen, Schatzberg , Egelfingen and Wilflingen) Canton Kocher (since 1527/1566 with Amerdingen , 1572–1589 with Katzenstein ) Mountain canton of the Franconian knight circle (from 1720) Odenwald canton of the Franconian knight circle (1720–1750) Canton Altmühl (1650–1680) Canton Steigerwald |
more pictures here |
Sieve maker |
Schenk von Winterstetten, gentlemen from Schmalegg |
Castle Winterstetten at Winterstetten city castle Schmalegg at Schmalegg |
Ministerial Imperial Knights |
Konrad von Winterstetten († probably 1242/43) from the ministerial family Waldburg-Tanne Ulrich von Winterstetten (* probably around 1225, verifiable between 1241 and 1280) |
Leitbracken Sankt Jörgenschild Schwäbischer Bund Canton Neckar (1548–1599) Canton Kocher (1542–1584 because of goods acquired in Freudental in 1506, since 1666 because of Ebersberg acquired in 1653 - resold in 1694) |
Ulrich von Winterstetten ( Codex Manesse , early 14th century) more pictures here |
Ingeram Codex
Sieve maker
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Schertel von Burtenbach, Schertlin von Burtenbach | Burtenbach |
Imperial Knights (1532) Barons (1534) |
In 1532 Sebastian Schertlin zu Burtenbach was knighted and bought Burtenbach Castle. |
Canton Neckar and Canton Kocher (17th and 18th centuries); Cantons of Steigerwald and Odenwald of the Franconian knight circle (late 17th century) |
Sieve maker |
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Rails, Schynau | rails | Reichenauer ministerials, imperial knights | mentioned in 1211, extinct in the male line in 1638; Gamerschwang (Thu, 1435 / 50–1604), Moosbeuren (Thu, 1425–1591), proportion of cracks (Thu,? –1593) | Leitbracken canton of Danube |
Siebmacher Scheibler |
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Schilling from Cannstatt | Cannstatt |
Noble knight barons |
in the 13th century Burgmannen on Hohenneuffen , later in the Württemberg and Baden services. |
Leitbracken 1542–1659 and 1722: Canton Kocher (because of Bodelshofen and Sulzburg ) 1752 Canton Neckar (because of Hohenwettersbach ) |
Scheibler Siebmacher |
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Schnaitberg | Schnaitberg Castle | Ministerial of the Counts of Dillingen | mentioned from 1286 to 1475; Tribal and coats of arms of the Lords of Roden | New sieve maker | ||
More beautiful from Straubenhardt | Straubenhardt Castle | Noble knight |
Sankt Jörgenschild , part of the Neckar Swabian Confederation Canton Neckar (1548–1614) |
Sieve maker |
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Contactor from Eutingertal | Eutingen in the Gäu | Noble knight | Gall Schütz von und zu Eutingertal, governor of the Hohenberg rule (from 1548 to 1623 canton Neckar) |
Sieve maker |
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Schwabsberg | Schwabsberg Castle | Ellwangische Truchsessen; mentioned from 1147 to 1567 | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Schwangav from Swabia | Schwangau | Men's | Leitbracken |
Scheibler |
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Schwelher (from Wielandstein) | Wielandstein | teckish ministerials | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex Ingeram Codex |
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Schwendi | Schwendi | Men's | first mentioned in 1128 their most important representative was Lazarus von Schwendi Line died out in the male line in 1689/1700 |
Canton of Danube |
Lazarus von Schwendi more pictures here |
Sieve maker |
Schwenningen | Schwenningen (Danube) | Imperial Knight | Canton of Kocher |
Scheibler |
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Rocking crystal, rocking crystal | a provost and two canons of Augsburg came from the family | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex Scheibler |
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Mustard from Suhlburg; also: mustard from Sulburg | the Suhlburg in the hamlet of Suhlburg near Untermünkheim | Noble knight | City noble family of the imperial city Hall with later seat on the Suhlburg; Descendants of the Sulmeister von Hall patrician family | Canton Odenwald of the knightly circle Franconia Canton Kocher with Matzenbach acquired in 1524 |
Sieve maker |
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Sirg von Sirgenstein; Syrg of Syrgenstein ; Sürg von Sürgenstein |
First castle, later Syrgenstein castle |
St. Galler ( Ministeriale ), noble knights , barons |
called since 1304 inheritance: Syrgenstein to Syrgenstein (extinct 1745) Syrgenstein to Tannenfels (small neighboring castle) Syrgenstein to Neusummerau Syrgenstein-Raitnau Syrgenstein- Krauchenwies (extinct in 1546) Syrgenstein to Syrgenstein and Achberg Syrgenstein sub Moor Weiler near Wangen Syrgenstein-Oberraitnau Syrgenstein- Amtzell (extinguished 1588) Syrgenstein-Achberg (later Altenberg) |
Sankt Jörgenschild part on the Neckar (1488) Swabian Confederation Canton Hegau (because of Syrgenstein Castle ) Canton Neckar- Black Forest Canton Kocher (18th century) (because of Altenberg ) |
Syrgenstein Castle more pictures here |
Sieve maker |
Snewlin, Schnewlin | Freiburg in Breisgau | Patrician | Au , Bollschweil , Landeck etc. | Leitbracken |
Scheibler |
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Sparrow | Sparrow |
Ministeriale , knight nobility |
Sperber von Sperberseck was first mentioned by name in 1140, no later than 1230/1240 construction of Sperberseck Castle. In the service of the Zähringer and then in succession to the Dukes of Teck and Württemberg . In 1708 the family died out with Johann Philipp von Sperberseck. |
Canton Kocher with Schnaitheim and the Lower Castle in Talheim (mid-16th century to 1708) Canton Neckar with Unterriexingen (1681–1708) |
Council meeting of Count Eberhard des Mild von Württemberg (ruled 1392–1417) Friedrich von Sperberseck No. 32 |
Sieve maker |
Speth, Späth, Speth von Zwiefalten |
Knight nobility , barons |
Dietrich Spät | Canton Neckar (1592–1623) Canton of Danube (in the 18th century with Eglingen and Ehestetten , Gammertingen , Granheim , Hettingen , Maisenburg with Indelhausen , Schülzburg with Anhausen and Erbstetten , Untermarchtal and Zwiefaltendorf ) |
Council meeting Count Eberhard des Mild von Württemberg (ruled 1392–1417) Speth No. 23, No. 26 and No. 37 more pictures here |
Scheibler Siebmacher |
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Stadion | Stadion | Gentlemen, barons (1686), counts |
First published in 1197, Walter von Stadion in 1270, their ancestral castle destroyed in 1352, division into a Swabian and Alsatian line in 1392, which was reunited around 1700; 1700 acquisition of the rule of Warthausen , 1708 acquisition of the rule of Thannhausen ; in the 17th century division into the older Frederician line of Warthausen (extinct in 1890) and the younger Filipino line of Thannhausen (extinct in 1908) |
Leitbracken Sankt Jörgenschild , part of the Hegau Schwäbischer Bund Reichsgrafenbank: Swabian counts, otherwise knight circle Swabia; Canton Kocher (1603–1651 because of Magolsheim), In the knightly district of Franconia: Canton Steigerwald (18th century because of Hallburg and Canton Odenwald) |
Count of Stadion-Warthausen more pictures here |
Sieve maker |
The steel woman from Storksburg; Stahlin von Storksburg; 118; 4th | Jacob von Staehlin |
Sieve maker |
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Stain , also stone, stone to the calculating stone | Rechtenstein Castle |
Noble knight barons counts |
Leitbracken Sankt Jörgenschild Schwäbischer Bund Canton Neckar-Black Forest (1549) (because of Harthausen), Canton of Danube (because of Bergenweiler , parts of Emerkingen , Ichenhausen , parts of Niederstotzingen , Riedhausen), Canton Kocher (because of Bächingen ) |
Council meeting Count Eberhard des Mild von Württemberg (ruled 1392–1417) Ulrich von Stein No. 25 more pictures here |
Scheibler |
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Stammheim | Stammheim | Noble knight | Extinct in 1588 | Leitbracken Canton Kocher (1542–1588 because of Zazenhausen and Beihingen ) |
Council meeting Count Eberhard des Mild von Württemberg (ruled 1392–1417) Konrad von Stammheim No. 35 more pictures here |
Scheibler |
Staufen ; Stouphs; Stuffing | Staufen | Zähringian ministerials, later barons | extinguished in 1602 | Leitbracken |
Scheibler |
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Steinheim ; Stainhaim; Stainheim | Steinheim (Neu-Ulm) | in the 15th century Waldkirch, Haldenwang, Rettenbach, Hafenhofen | Leitbracken | photos |
Siebmacher Scheibler |
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Star Rock | Star Rock | Noble knight | A branch of the Lords of Kürnbach is named after Sterenvils in 1232 |
Sankt Jörgenschild , part of the Neckar Schwäbischer Bund anton Neckar (1548–1663) Canton of Odenwald of the Franconian knight circle (late 17th century) |
Sieve maker |
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Stetten | Stetten in the Remstal | Men's | Truchessen of the Counts of Württemberg | Leitbracken |
Scheibler |
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Steusslingen | Altsteusslingen Castle (= Briel) and Neusteusslingen |
Anno of Cologne , Archbishop of Cologne from 1056 to 1075 Werner von Steusslingen (Magdeburg) , Archbishop of Magdeburg from 1063 to 1078 Werner von Steusslingen (Münster) , Bishop of Münster from 1132 to 1151 |
Leitbracken |
Scheibler |
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Spoons | Spoons | Noble Free | Lines Metzingen, Bonlanden, Gönningen , Justingen , in the male line expired in 1515 | Leitbracken |
Scheibler |
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Stoffeln, season | Hohenstoffeln | Knights, succeeded the noble lords of Stoffeln (who had a different coat of arms) | mentioned in 1316, comrades of the Lords of Homburg, expired in 1579; Bietingen , Binningen , Weiterdingen | Leitbracken Canton of Hegau |
Scheibler |
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Stotzingen | Niederstotzingen |
Noble knight barons |
Rupprecht Freiherr von Stotzingen (• around 1540; † May 24, 1600) 1592 governor in Lower Austria . Stotzing in Burgenland was founded by the family. | Canton of Danube (1471–1790 because of Heudorf ) Canton of Neckar (16th century - 19th century because of Geislingen , Dotternhausen and Roßwangen ) |
Sieve maker |
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Parlors | Stuben, district of Altshausen | Imperial Knight | Johann Joseph Anton von Stuben (1737 Württemberg Privy Councilor) | Leitbracken canton Neckar (1640–1737) |
Scheibler Siebmacher |
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Rooms to Dauberg | Imperial Knight |
Sankt Jörgenschild Swabian Confederation, Canton Hegau (in the 16th century) |
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Storm spring | Oppenweiler |
Imperial Knights Barons |
Leitbracken |
Council meeting Count Eberhard des Mild von Württemberg (ruled 1392–1417) Hans Sturmfeder No. 28, Friedrich Sturmfeder No. 33 more pictures here |
Scheibler |
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Sulmetingen, Simentingen | Untersulmetingen | Bergische Ministeriale | mentioned in 1225, male line extinct in 1528 | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Sulz | Sulz am Neckar | Count | Sulz already mentioned in 790 came to Geroldseck as early as 1278 from 1408 as heir of Habsburg-Laufenburg in Klettgau . In 1482/97 they acquired the town and castle of Tiengen and the Küssaburg from the Konstanz monastery . 1510 by buying Vaduz , Schellenberg and Blumenegg . |
Leitbracken |
Council meeting Count Eberhard des Mild von Württemberg (ruled 1392–1417) Count von Sulz No. 13 and 15 more pictures here |
Scheibler Siebmacher |
Sunthausen | Sunthausen | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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.
- ↑ OAB Vaihingen, p. 153ff
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad Ingeram-Codex: Society in the Leitbracken of Swabia
- ^ Ingeram Codex: Society in the Lower Donkey from the Main
- ^ House of Bavarian History; Trunkelsberg ( Memento from August 2, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ [1] Sättelin in: Paul Hector Mair: Gender book of the city of Augsburg; Augsburg 1548; Bavarian State Library Cod.icon. 312 b, 51v
- ↑ Family tree
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k Otto von Alberti: Württembergisches Nappen- und Wappenbuch . Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1889–1916.
- ↑ Stadtarchiv Ulm: Archive of the Lords and Barons Schad von Mittelbiberach, edited by Oliver Fieg
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Gerhard Köbler : Historisches Lexikon der deutschen Länder. 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 f g h i The Society from Sankt Jörgenschild joined the Swabian Confederation in 1488 at the beginning of the first unification period . In the later unification periods, not all lower nobility genders were represented
- ↑ Entry about Mittelweiherburg on Burgen-Austria
- ^ HdBG coat of arms history ( Memento from August 2, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ The district of Constance , Volume III, p. 364
- ↑ The Alb-Danube District , descriptions of places
- ↑ Gustav A. Seyler: The dead Württemberg nobility (= J. Siebmacher's Wappenbuch. VI, 2). Nuremberg 1911
- ↑ Stephanie Heyl: Entry on the coat of arms of the list of Swabian noble families / S in the database of the House of Bavarian History
- ↑ Zimmermann: Augsburg Signs and Coat of Arms , # 2682
- ^ Eduard Zimmermann: Kemptner coat of arms and symbols ; Article in Allgäuer Geschichtsfreund No. 60/61; Publishing house Heimatverein Kempten e. V. in the Heimatverbund Allgäu e. V., Kempten, 1960/61
- ↑ Book value: The Rise of Snewlin family
- ^ History of Swabia up to the end of the 18th century , ISBN 3-406-39452-3
- ↑ Der Landkreis Reutlingen , Volume II, ISBN 3-7995-1357-4 , p. 407ff
- ↑ Der Landkreis Konstanz , Volume III, p. 233ff
- ↑ Der Landkreis Biberach , Volume II, ISBN 3-7995-6186-2 , p. 327