Mandelsloh (noble family)

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Coat of arms of those of Mandelsloh

Mandelsloh , also Mandelsloe , Mandelslohe is the name of an old, originally Lower Saxony , then also Mecklenburg and later also Württemberg noble family with the parent house of the same name near Neustadt am Rübenberge . Branches of the family still exist today.

history

The sex has its origin in the place Mandelsloh . It was first documented in 1167 with Heinricus de Mandeslo . His family line begins with Hartbert von Mandelsloh , who appears in a document from 1181 to 1196. In 1214/15 the brothers Konrad and Herbart , Ministeriale des Stift Minden, are mentioned. In 1249 Lippold Ritter von Mandelsloh appeared in a document from the Minden diocese . In 1280 they received Mandelsloh as a fief, but lost the castle fief again in the War of the Lüneburg Succession (1371-1388). For generations, the family provided canons in the Diocese of Verden . A branch settled in Mecklenburg, Gebhard Julius von Mandelsloh (1634–1692) inherited the Toitenwinkel estate here . Many members of the family later worked as officers and civil servants.

Status surveys

  • June 8, 1808: Wuerttemberg count status for Ulrich Lebrecht von Mandelsloh .
  • October 19, 1898 Austrian baron for the brothers Hans and Werner von Mandelsloh.

Possessions

  • Düendorf (near Wunstorf ), since 1527
  • Toitenwinkel, 1679-1781

coat of arms

The family coat of arms shows in blue a silver hunting horn wrapped three times in red. On the helmet with its blue-silver covers, the hunting horn, raised by a skull, pierced by two fallen and slanted swords and adorned with a peacock feather.

Name bearer

Further

see Mandelsloh feud ; an atonement cross for the knight Dietrich von Mandelsloh, who was stabbed to death by Duke Heinrich I in the Sate War in 1396 , is located in Lohnde .

literature

  • Heino Altona: List of ancestors Mandelsloh. In: Sources and research on Ostfriesische Familien- und Wappenkunde 21 (1972), pp. 43–46
  • Werner Constantin von Arnswaldt: Two tombstones of the v. Mandelsloh. In: Familiengeschichtliche Blätter 8 (1910), pp. 79–80 (with 1 plate)
  • Wolfgang Cheap: Andreas v. Mandelslo (1519-1585). In: Norddeutsche Familienkunde 39 (1990), pp. 16–32.
  • Deutsche Adelsgenossenschaft (Ed.): Yearbook of the German Adels , Volume 2, 1898, published by WT Bruer, p. 523 ( digitized version )
  • Fritz Fischer: Ancestors of Christine v. Mandelsloh (+ after 1608) , Rüningen 1962
  • Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume VIII, Volume 113 of the complete series. CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1997, pp. 215-217, ISSN  0435-2408
  • Johann Gottlieb Hardt : Kurtze's memory of honor ... 1690 (obituary for Karl Dietrich von Mandelsloh, student, † January 10, 1690)
  • Friedrich Ludewig Anton Hörschelmann: Collection of reliable family and pedigree tables , Coburg 1774
  • Willibald Leo von Lütgendorff-Leinburg (ed.): The family book of David v. Mandelsloh. A contribution to the nobility history of the 17th century. Publishing house and printing company A.-G. (formerly JF Richter), Hamburg 1893. Digitized , handwriting
  • Werner v. Mandelsloh: Dietrich von Mandelsloh and his brothers Heineke and Statius in the turmoil of the Lüneburg succession dispute and the Sate: a commemorative sheet for the 500th return of their respective years of death, 1396, 1397 and 1402. Stargardt, Berlin 1898 ( limited preview in the Google book search USA )
  • Hans Jürgen RieckenbergMandelsloh, from. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 16, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1990, ISBN 3-428-00197-4 , pp. 10-12 ( digitized version ).

Web links

Commons : Mandelsloh (noble family)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wippermann, Reg.Schaumburgensia, No. 51
  2. ^ Hector Wilhelm Heinrich Mithoff: Art monuments and antiquities in Hanover: Fürstenthum Calenberg , Volume 1, Helwing, 1871 p. 15; P. 159 ff., P. 164 ff. (Digitized version)
  3. Suehnekreuz.de