List of Swabian noble families / E

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coat of arms
Eberstein, Count of Alt-Eberstein
Castle Eberstein
(Gernsbach)
Count 1085/1120 noblemen who named themselves after Eberstein Castle
Counts since 1200/1270
before 1272 move into the new castle in Gernsbach
1219 inheritance
1283 margraves of Baden acquire half of Alt-Eberstein
1387 sale of most of the county to Baden
1660 extinct in the male line
Leitbracken
Swabian Empire
900-49 Council meeting Eberhard der Milde-mit Legende.jpg
Council meeting Count Eberhard des Mild von Württemberg (ruled 1392–1417)
Count von Eberstein No. 16
more pictures here
Eberstein Scheibler102ps.jpg
Scheibler

Siebmacher014-Eberstein.jpg
Sieve maker
Exactly, Ebner from Ebnet Just in Tirol Knight mentioned in 1227; Eselsburg, Fleinheim, Schnaitheim, part of Magolsheim (15th / 16th century)
Siebmacher114-Ebnet.jpg
Sieve maker
Eberz Isny in the Allgäu Patrician, nobility since 1543 Isny in the Allgäu and in the Upper Palatinate more pictures here
Coat of arms of the Eberz.PNG
Sieve maker
Eckentall Eggenthal mentioned from 1130 to 1457 Leitbracken
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Ingeram Codex
Edelsteten, Ettlinstett Memmingen Patrician, nobility since 1545 extinguished in 1647; Heimertingen (Thu, 1386–1589) Canton of Danube
Siebmacher117-Edelstetten.jpg
Sieve maker
Ehingen Ehingen is now part of Rottenburg am Neckar Noble knight Georg von Ehingen
town and castle Obernau
half of Bühl (until 1608) and
Börstingen
died in 1697 from
ownership went to von Raßler
Leitbracken
Sankt Jörgenschild part on the Neckar (1488)
Swabian Confederation
Canton Neckar (from 1548)
Ehingen Scheibler134ps.jpg
Scheibler
Iron castle Iron castle Noble knight 1208 first documented mention. Center of a rule with Amendingen , Grünenfurt , Schwaighausen , Trunkelsberg and Unterhart. 1470 extinct in the male line. Leitbracken

Sankt Jörgenschild

Eisenburg Castle near Memmingen.jpgEisenburg Castle
more pictures here
Eisenburg Scheibler201ps.jpg
Scheibler
Elchingen Elchingen Leitbracken
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Ingeram Codex

Elchingen Scheibler88ps.jpg
Scheibler
Ellerbach Erbach or Ellerbach Knight Brandenburg with Dietenheim (1313–1443), Laupheim (around 1362–1570); Male line extinct in 1570 Leitbracken
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Ingeram Codex
Ellrichshausen Ellrichshausen knightly
barons
Oulrichhausen Castle was first mentioned in 1240
Leitbracken canton Odenwald of the knightly circle Franconia (1550–1806), with Assumstadt , since 1676; Brickworks , Züttlingen , Maisenhelden, parts of Jagstheim , parts of Satteldorf and Ellrichshausen. Until 1788 also with Neidenfels
in the 16th century, also canton Altmühl
XIngeram Codex 122a-Erlesshusen.jpg
Ingeram Codex
Emerkingen Emerkingen Ministerial
gentlemen
1293 Reichsministeriale
1285-1297 stewards of the monastery Zwiefalten
before 1297 was founded by them in 1230 city Munderkingen of Habsburg
in 1367 was the rule at the Freyberg (noble family) sold
Leitbracken
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Ingeram Codex
Emershofen Emershofen Knight in the 15th / 16th Century in Württ. Services, often wealthy in Württemberg (rule of carp, etc.), expired at the end of the 16th century Leitbracken
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Ingeram Codex
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Scheibler
Wrestle Hohenentringen Free The Lords of Entringen belonged to the high nobility from 1075 to 1280 and to the lower nobility in the 13th and 14th centuries.
Commons : Coat of arms of those of Entringen  - collection of images, videos and audio files
Coat of arms family de Entringen 01.jpg
Enzberg Enzberg first mentioned in 1100
since 1236: Lords of Enzberg
after 1384 moved to the Danube
1409 Mühlheim an der Donau bought Castle Bronnen from the Lords of Weitingen
Ministerial
Imperial Knights
Barons
Ministrale with the Untervogtei via Maulbronn Monastery
Lehen Baden
1384 expelled by Count Palatine Ruprecht
Mülheim as a fiefdom of the Counts of Hohenberg
from 1685 under the suzerainty of Württemberg
Schleglerbund
Leitbracken
Sankt Jörgenschild part of the Hegau
Swabian Confederation
Canton Hegau
2007-04-10Schloss Muehlheim an der Donau01.jpgMühlheim Castle. Still owned by the Enzberg family today,
more pictures here
Siebmacher110-Entzberg.jpg
Sieve maker
Eroldsheim Erolzheim Castle,
Unterböbingen
Imperial Knight Leitbracken
Canton Kocher (1652–1689)
Erolzheim Scheibler113ps.jpg
Scheibler
Siebmacher120-Eroltzheim.jpg
Sieve maker
Erzingen Erzingen Knight Branch of the Lords of Bettmaringen, extinguished around 1520 Leitbracken
Erzingen Scheibler 109ps.jpg
Scheibler
Eschach, Eschbach Eschbach (Markgräflerland) Knight Extinguished at the beginning of the 16th century Leitbracken
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Ingeram Codex
Essendorf Unteressendorf Ministerials of the Lords of Waldsee mentioned in 1239, extinct in the male line in 1570; Ellmannsweiler (1497 – before 1543), Horn (before 1320–1570) Leitbracken
Canton Danube?
Essendorf-Scheibler178ps.jpg
Scheibler
Estetten Marriage Leitbracken
XIngeram Codex 103c-Estetten.jpg
Ingeram Codex
Euerhausen Euerhausen Owned in the Crailsheim and Künzelsau area, relationship to Swabia unclear
Siebmacher114-Urhausen.jpg

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 g 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 c d e f g h i j k l m n o Ingeram Codex: Society in the Leitbracken of Swabia
  4. ^ A b c d e f g h i Otto von Alberti: Württembergisches Nobility and Wappenbuch . Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1889–1916.
  5. The Lords of Eben
  6. Siebmacher's Wappenbuch: Dead Bavarian Nobility , Part II, 1906
  7. Wappengeschichte HdBG ( Memento of the original from June 28, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hdbg.de
  8. Siebmacher's Wappenbuch: Dead Bavarian Nobility , Part II, 1906
  9. 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
  10. Stefan Binzer, Amendingen in the past and present - a brief local history, page 6
  11. Ludwig Mayr: History of the rule Eisenburg . Self-published, Steinbach bei Memmingen 1918 ( digitized version on Wikisource ). , Page 34
  12. Der Landkreis Biberach , Volume II, ISBN 3-7995-6186-2 , p. 315
  13. 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 was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , P. 294 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / diglit.ub.uni-heidelberg.de
  14. in heraldic books you can also find the color sequence silver-red-black
  15. Ludwig Schmid: The minnesinger Hartmann von Aue state, home and sex. Page 88.
  16. LEO-BW.
  17. 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
  18. 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 was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , P. 310f @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / diglit.ub.uni-heidelberg.de
  19. 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 was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , P. 312. The coat of arms is also known with lions instead of boars' heads. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / diglit.ub.uni-heidelberg.de
  20. Der Landkreis Biberach , Volume II, ISBN 3-7995-6186-2 , p. 90
  21. Der Landkreis Reutlingen , Volume I, ISBN 3-7995-1357-4 , pp. 772f