List of Swabian noble families / uncertain allocation
Unsure or non-Swabian imperial circles
These families were all assigned to the Swabian District by Johann Siebmacher . Or they were assigned Swabia in Scheibler's register of arms . A clear assignment to a headquarters in Swabia could not yet be made in this project. Such uncertain assignments can often be found in the area of the Kraichgau knighthood . But also noble families in the area of today's Switzerland were still assigned to Swabians until the end of the 15th century ( Swabian War ) .
Surname | Headquarters | was standing | Remarks | Membership in aristocratic associations, alliances or registers |
Links to relevant picture galleries |
coat of arms |
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Altendorf; Altendorf; 116; 11 | ||||||
Altheim | Goldburg near Mörslingen | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Aw | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Babenhausen; Babenhausen; 114; 4th | Babenhausen | Knight | Proof of coat of arms; Relationship to Swabia unclear, possibly confused with Babenhausen (Swabia) ? | |||
Balzhofen | Balzhof (removed from Cleebronn ) | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Mountains | Kiechlinsbergen | Knight ( miles ) | ||||
amberwood | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Bettendorff |
Imperial Knights Barons |
(see list of Frankish knight families ) Obereubigheim (Od, acquired in 1694), Gissigheim (Od, acquired in 1702) Falkenstein and Niederhofheim (Mrh) Gauangelloch, Altwiesloch, Baiertal (pfLh, partly disputed Kr) |
according to Siebmacher 1605: Swabian company with the donkey Canton of Odenwald (Ritterkreis Franconia) |
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beyer from rineck | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Bolstat; Bolstat; 120; 14th | Bollstadt | |||||
boxsperg |
Bocksberg near Laugna district of Dillingen |
Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Bretz; Bretz; 113; 3 | ||||||
Füll (from Cammerberg) | Windach , Kammerberg | Relationship to Swabia unclear. The coat of arms is also attributed to the filling of Tissen ( Rississen ). | ||||
The throat holes; Throat holes; 115; 10 Durlach? | Name appears in a family table of the Ulm patriciate | |||||
Eberhardswiler | Ebratsweiler | Knight | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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ebberspach | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Ega; Ega; 121; 8th | Schwäbisch Hall | Citizen | in the 16th century in Tettnang | |||
Honor; Erer ; 112; 15 also Erer von Sanzenbach | Heilbronn , Gmünd , Hall , Sanzenbach Castle | Patrician; Knight nobles |
see Francs | Knight's Canton of Odenwald | ||
(Emser from) Ems, Embs | see Francs |
Ingeram Codex
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Engelhoffer | Philipp von Engelshofen is mentioned in 1554 in the Württembergisches Dienerbuch, p. 200. The Lords of Engelshofen were originally ministerials of the Landgraves of Leuchtenberg, mentioned in the oldest Leuchtenberg fief book, in: 96. Negotiations of the Historisches Verein Oberpfalz, 1955. | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Erßlingen | Water Castle Mr. Finningen 1345-1443 the same crest as the Lords of Dießen . | |||||
Eschach | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Filenbach, Villenbach | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex Scheibler |
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Frowenberg | the lords of Frauenberg near Stuttgart had a different coat of arms! | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Fülhin from Tissen | Cracks | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Furtenbach | Feldkirch, Leutkirch | Nobility 1548, imperial knight | see Franconia, in the 18th century: Schnodsenbach, Burgambach, Zeisenbronn | Canton Steigerwald of the knightly circle of Franconia | ||
goose from goose | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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The Giengen von Wolfseck; Gienger (Gaenger) von Wolfseck; 114; 6th | proven in Ulm since 14th century | |||||
The gods; Göder von Kriegsdorf; 119; 7th | Carinthia | proven in Bavaria, Swabia unclear | ||||
Gorizia | County of Gorizia | Leitbracken | ||||
The Gribel of Kalckenreuth; Gribel von Kalkreut; 120; 11 | ||||||
griffenstain | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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gueltingen | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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gundrichingen | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Haldermanstetten or Haltermannstetten (Stettner) | Niederstetten (Haltbergstetten) | Imperial Knight | 15th century Tannenburg as an Ellwangian fiefdom | Canton Altmühl of the knightly circle of Franconia (16th century, later extinct) | ||
Hausen; 119; 11 (Mauser corrected by hand by Siebmacher in Hausen) in Scheibler's book of arms, calculated in francs! |
Weiboldshausen near Weißenburg i.Bay. | knightly | to Weiboldshausen and Bergen, district of Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen , sat. Possessions in Georgensgmünd, Petersgmünd and Roth. Hans von Hausen was bailiff in Weißenburg from 1362. Endress / Andreas died as the last of his family in 1549. | |||
Heideck | a family named after Haideck Castle near Trochtelfingen was founded in the 12th and 13th centuries. Century mentioned; the coats of arms of the families involved in the society in Leitbracken in Swabia and in Fürspang in Franconia differ in the color sequence (blue-white-red, or red-white-blue) | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex: Society in the Leitbracken of Swabia Ingeram Codex: Society in the Fürspang of Franconia |
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Herbishofen | after Alberti not Herbertshofen ; possibly Herbishofen or Erbishofen | mentioned 1296–1439 | ||||
Court warden | Kirchheim unter Teck ? | Civil | Different coats of arms indicate different lines or even families. Württemberg line † 1399, Münzesheim line † 1675. | Leitbracken |
Scheibler |
Sieve maker Franconia |
Hohen Püechbach; Hohenpuechbach; 114; 12 | Hohenpuchbach near Neumarkt-Sankt Veit | Relationship to Swabia unclear | ||||
Hornberg (Neckar?) | Company with the donkey | |||||
Hyrnbach, hürnpach | Hürnbach? | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex Scheibler |
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Iberg? | Yburg ? But not mentioned by Kindler von Knobloch; With the exception of the crest, the same coat of arms as Stetten and Bartenau, both side lines of those of Bartenstein | |||||
cat stain | the lords of Katzenstein near Meran had a cat in their coat of arms; Relationship to Swabia unclear, possibly wrongly related to Katzenstein Castle ? | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Waiter (from Zinnendorf) | augsburg | Nobility since 1588 | Johann Wilhelm waiter from Zinnendorf | |||
Kemnät? | Oberkemmathen | 14./15. Century. Owned in the Crailsheim, Ellwangen, Heidenheim area | ||||
klingenstain | In 1363 Albrecht von Klingenstein seals with this coat of arms; Relationship to Klingenstein unclear | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Kronhein; Kronhein; 111; 11 | Cronheim | Relationship to Swabia: Hans von Cronheim († around 1427) bought part of the Burleswagen Castle near Crailsheim von Weiprecht von Wolmershausen and in 1406 sold this part to Jörg Lankwarter. - Free knight dynasty which had their headquarters in Cronheim (Gunzenhausen). A coat of arms of the Lords of Kronheim at the castle in Cronheim shows the year 1477, wrongly stated in Bundschuh as 1111. | ||||
Truchsess from Kühlenthal | Kühlenthal | Episcopal Augsburg Truchsess | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Landsee | ? | Title and coat of arms passed to the Dietrich family in Constance in 1662; Smooth (1680–1706) | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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The Lemblein; Lemblein; 116; 10 | presumably it is about the Lemblin zu Rennertshofen , in addition there was the Heilbronn family Lemmlin von Thalheim as well as civil families in Nuremberg, Strasbourg, ..., all of which had similar coats of arms | |||||
lenler | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Liechtenau; Liechtenau; 121; 10 | Because of the similar coat of arms, Alberti considers this family to be a branch of the von Lichteneck family; Kindler suspects a connection with Lichtenau (Weichering) | |||||
Lichtenstein; Lichtenstain | Lichtenstein Castle near Laives | Incorrectly sorted in Swabia, note the municipal coats of arms of Karneid and Leifers | ||||
Mönsheim | Mönsheim | mentioned from 1253 to 1431 | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Ot marshal | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Messenhussen | Massenhausen | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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motzenberg | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Conqueror of Nordendorf | Nordendorf | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Öttlingen, Otelingen, Ettling are managed by Siebmacher under Bayerische |
Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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ploss | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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possen poppen = posses of flax lands? | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Randenburg | Randenburg near Schleitheim | Knight | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Scheffolt | Alberti mentions the coat of arms, but cannot assign it | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Schnellstorff | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Slope; Aslant; 112; 7th | Branch of the Lords of Knöringen | |||||
Schwenden | Wolfertschwenden | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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The wraps; Swelling; 117; 6th | ||||||
Seffler, Seveler | Söflingen ? | proven in Ulm from the middle of the 13th century, mentioned until 1420 | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Sparneck | what connections did the Sparneckers have with Swabia? | |||||
Stainhaimb? | ||||||
Stetten "with the fish" | Gailenkirchen | Tribal or descendants of the noble Feldner (Veldner) family from Hall | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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The heels; Heel; 121; 9 | possibly the Ulm Stöckel family, in Nuremberg since the 16th century | |||||
The sturgeon of Ostrach; Sturgeon from Ostrach; 120; 12 = Storr of Ostrach | Schwäbisch Gmünd | Nobility since 1740 | possibly related to the extinct family of Ostrach | |||
Sulchingen | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Sulmingen (from Ror) | Sulmingen | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Thanheim | Coat of arms mentioned in lit., but without assignment to a gender or ancestral seat | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Tanneck "gen. Rugg "; Tanneck; 118; 1 | Tanneck Castle near Bonndorf in the Black Forest | Noblemen | † 1466? According to lit., the Rugg von Tanneck are a Swiss family with a different coat of arms! | |||
Tuchsenhausen | Coat of arms similar to Diemantstein | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Truttlingen, Truchtlingen | Treuchtlingen | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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turn | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Uchtenried, Uttenried | Autenried | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Utzlingen; Utzlingen; 119; 14th | Itzlingen | † 15. Century | ||||
wäll | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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whale | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Waltkirch | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Wasserburg | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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werwag | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Weyher | Pond ? | Branch of the Lords of Zeutern? | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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windeck | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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knowpach | the coat of arms is that of the Saxon family of Weißenbach ; Relationship to Swabia unclear | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Wissenbach | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Wolf saddle | in the 13./14. Century at Liebenthann Castle near Obergünzburg | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
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Zaiskam | Zeiskam | Kraichgau? |
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Surname | Headquarters | was standing | Remarks | Membership in aristocratic associations, alliances or registers |
Links to relevant picture galleries |
coat of arms |
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Lochun | Lochau Castle | Ministerials of the Counts of Montfort | Leitbracken |
Ingeram Codex |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Wappengeschichte HdBG ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ 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 ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf Ingeram-Codex: Society in the Leitbracken of Swabia
- ^ Grave monuments in Hesse .
- ↑ 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 Otto von Alberti: Württembergisches Adels- und Wappenbuch . Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1889–1916
- ^ A b c Kindler von Knobloch: Upper Baden gender book
- ↑ a b Gerhard Köbler : Historical Lexicon of the German Lands. The German territories from the Middle Ages to the present. 7th, completely revised edition. CH Beck, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-406-54986-1 .
- ↑ Erwin Hölzle: The German southwest at the end of the old empire . Stuttgart 1938.
- ↑ a b Andreas Ranft: Noble Societies ; Thorbecke Verlag GmbH, Sigmaringen, 1994
- ↑ http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=patriziat&id=I5624
- ↑ 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. 272
- ↑ Erslingen bei Siebmacher, vol. 22: Dead Bavarian nobility, part 2
- ↑ Zimmermann: Augsburg characters and arms , # 1492, # 1500
- ↑ 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. 351f
- ^ FJ von Furtenbach: History of the Furtenbach family , could be useful
- ^ A b Ernst Heinrich Kneschke: New general German nobility lexicon . Reprint 1996, ISBN 3-487-04549-4
- ↑ Epitaph of the married couple Hans († 1428) and Sophia von Hausen at the St. Nicolaikirche in Weiboldshausen
- ^ Genealogical handbook of the nobility. CA Starke Verlag, Limburg an der Lahn.
- ↑ http://books.google.de/books?id=LToOAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA318
- ↑ Zimmermann: Augsburg characters and coat of arms , # 5677, # 5686
- ↑ http://books.google.de/books?id=0LYZAAAAIAAJ&q=%2Bzinnendorf+%2Bkhellner&dq=%2Bzinnendorf+%2Bkhellner&lr=&pgis=1
- ^ Württembergische Oberamtsbeschreibung, Crailsheim, 1884, p. 435.
- ^ Geographical Statistical Topographical Lexicon of Franconia. Vol. 3, p. 219, Ulm 1801
- ↑ Julius Kindler von Knobloch: Upper Baden Gender Book , Volume 2 ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , P. 456
- ^ Genealogy Lemmel etc.
- ↑ History of Laives ( Memento of the original from February 23, 2009 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.
- ↑ Wappengeschichte HdBG ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ 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. 330ff, with family tree
- ↑ From Rudolph Friedrich von Moser's description of the Oberamt Hall from 1847 in Wikisource: Feldner (Veldner), page 148 "Feldner, Veldner, also small group, should be one tribe with the Geyer, Stetten and Gailenkirchen"
- ↑ 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. 200
- ↑ The Lords of Uttenried ( Memento of the original from June 26, 2007 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.
- ↑ http://books.google.de/books?id=lp4FAAAAMAAJ&q=%2B%22von+lochau%22&dq=%2B%22von+lochau%22&pgis=1