Neitschütz

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Coat of arms of the von Neitschütz

The primeval von Neitschütz (also called Neidschütz, Nytschütz, Nitschitz ) were an old family from Neidschütz near Naumburg (Saale) .

history

The sex was very richly structured around 1290. Peter von Neidschütz was castellani on the Rudelsburg in 1293 . Their manor with noble court and castle was located near Naumburg, which were destroyed in 1348. The line of tribe begins in 1452 with Jan von Neidschütz. Until the 19th century it was very widespread in the Electorate of Saxony. The family had goods and a. in Auligk (Oberauligk manor), Blankenhain, Deumen, Pörthen, Röhrsdorf ( Röhrsdorf Castle ), Rössuln, Stackelberg, Wöhlitz, Wernsdorf and Zörbitz. Magdalena Sibylla von Neitschütz, daughter of the sergeant general and commander of the equestrian guard Rudolf Heinrich von Neitschütz and Ursula Margaretha von Haugwitz , was mistress of the Saxon Elector Johann Georg IV and was raised by him to "Countess von Rochlitz ".

Personalities

coat of arms

Her family coat of arms was half a lion. From the 16th century the coat of arms is divided, above gold with a black, red-tongued lion growing out of the division , with a double tail (family coat of arms, also in confused colors), below triple sheathed with gold and black. Helmet: crowned, two buffalo horns, cut across the top, gold, below, sheathed in gold and black. The helmet covers are black and gold.

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See also

List of German noble families N - Z