Mangoldt (noble family)
Mangoldt is the name of an old Eastern noble family from Poserna near Weißenfels ( Saxony-Anhalt )
history
The family first appears in a document on July 19, 1261 with Manegoldus de Wizenfels . The direct line of tribe begins in 1328 with Henrich von Puzerne, who is called Manegolt , who is wealthy near Weißenfels.
Name and coat of arms associations
- Mangoldt-Gaudlitz : Royal Saxon name association on May 25, 1888 in Dresden for the royal Saxon colonel and brigade - Commander Dr. phil Hans von Mangoldt (1869–1936), son of the royal Saxon major general George von Mangoldt (1840–1899) and his first wife Louise Gaudlitz (1846–1888) from Leipzig .
- Mangoldt-Reiboldt : Royal Saxon name association on May 28, 1878 in Dresden and coat of arms association on March 3, 1888 in Dresden for the royal Saxon chamberlain and court marshal Erich von Mangoldt (1856-1924), son of the royal Saxon secret councilor Gustav von Mangoldt (1804 –1875) and his second wife Agnes von Reiboldt (Polenz House) (1817–1901).
coat of arms
The family coat of arms shows in silver a blue fish lying horizontally in front of two red tournament flags on red lances . On the helmet with red and silver covers the shield images.
Coat of arms of March 20, 1888 (Mangoldt-Reiboldt): Split; coat of arms on the right, divided on the left; above a growing silver griffin in blue , below silver without a picture (v. Reiboldt); two helmets; on the right the family coat of arms helmet, on the left the growing griffin (v. Reiboldt) with blue-silver covers
Name bearer
- Christian Ferdinand von Reiboldt (died 1799), electoral Saxon governor of the Vogtland district and manor owner
- Louise Henriette von Mangoldt (1823–1865), German educator
- Georg von Mangoldt , Saxon major general
- Gustav Traugott von Mangoldt (fl. 1869), Saxon secret councilor, son-in-law of the Saxon secret finance councilor Ferdinand von Reiboldt (dated April 13, 1858), penultimate landowner of the village Spremberg in Upper Lusatia (1858–1872) and last church patron of the city of Neusalza , today Neusalza-Spremberg , related to the noble family von Salza and Lichtenau
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Hans von Mangoldt (1824–1868), economist
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Son : Hans von Mangoldt (1854–1925), mathematician
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Son : Hermann von Mangoldt (1895–1953), German political scientist and CDU politician, Minister of the Interior of Schleswig-Holstein (June – November 1946), founder of the Mangoldt-Klein commentary on the Basic Law
- Son : Hans von Mangoldt (* 1940), professor for public law and international law at the University of Tübingen, member of the Constitutional Court of the Free State of Saxony
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Son : Hermann von Mangoldt (1895–1953), German political scientist and CDU politician, Minister of the Interior of Schleswig-Holstein (June – November 1946), founder of the Mangoldt-Klein commentary on the Basic Law
- Son : Karl von Mangoldt (1868–1945), housing reformer
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Son : Hans von Mangoldt (1854–1925), mathematician
- Rose von Mangoldt (1877–1967), German social reformer
- Hans Karl von Mangoldt-Reiboldt (* 1896 in Dresden; † 1971), German lawyer, banker and manager, 1948–1951 ambassador to the OEEC in Paris
- Ursula von Mangoldt-Reiboldt (1904–1987), German writer and publisher
- Renate von Mangoldt (* 1940), German photographer
literature
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Genealogical manual of the nobility , CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn), ISSN 0435-2408
- Adelslexikon Volume VIII, Volume 113 of the complete series, 1997, pp. 224-225
- Noble houses A , A Volume VIII, Volume 38 of the complete series, 1966, pp. 309–311; Volume XXIV, Volume 111 of the complete series, 1996, pp. 240-254
- Deutsche Adelsgenossenschaft (Ed.): Yearbook of the German Adels , Volume 2, 1898, published by WT Bruer, pp. 538-547
Individual evidence
- ↑ Diplomatarium Portense 49, from Paul Böhme, document book of the monastery gate 1, Halle 1893, p. 188.
- ↑ a b c Genealogical Handbook of the Adels , Adelslexikon Volume VIII, Volume 113 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag Limburg (Lahn) 1997, pp. 224–225.