Lombach (patrician family)

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Lombach coat of arms disk (around 1540), in the Lombach chapel in Bern Minster .

The Lombach family was a Bernese patrician family that since about 1450 the Burger law is detected in the Grand Council of Bern and possessed from the 1429th It belonged to the second status group of the Bernese patriciate , the so-called "noble vests". The family belonged to the Middle Lions Society and went out in 1855.

The character Fritz Lombach in Rudolf von Tavel's novellas "Jä gäll, that's it." (1901), Dr Houpme Lombach (1903) and Götti and Gotteli (1906) is fictional.

people

  • Jakob Courtevril called Lombach († 1501), landlord, burger from Freiburg
  • Niklaus Lombach (1583–1666), Herr zu Hindelbank , member of the Small Council
  • Abraham Samuel Lombach (1731–1778), Lord of Bümpliz, Colonel in Dutch service
  • Ludwig Lombach (1772–1821), draftsman and painter
  • Franz Emanuel Lombach (1810–1855), war commissioner, governor in Courtelary and Porrentruy, ultimus

literature

  • List of paintings, copperplate engravings, plaster casts, painting implements and books belonging to the titular inheritance of Junker Lombach vom Rheinthal, about which on March 20, 1822 and the following days, in the ancient hall on his estate on the Brückfeld near Bern, a public-free increase will be held , o. O., 1822. swissbib
  • Hans Braun: Lombach. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .

Web links

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