Nettelbladt (noble family)

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Coat of arms of those of Nettelbladt

Nettelbladt even Nettelbla is a letter noble German noble family.

history

Franz Bunke: Fischerbruch in Rostock

The aristocratic family goes back to a bourgeois German merchant family based in Rostock , who had been councilors since the 16th century. The tribe series begins with Berthold Nettelbladt, who is documented as a citizen and break fisher (break = tributaries of the Warnow ) in Rostock from 1401 to 1418 . The Stockholm-born jurist Christian Nettelbladt (the elder) (1696-1775) was raised to the imperial nobility on June 22, 1746 as assessor and representative of Sweden at the Imperial Court of Justice in Wetzlar . On May 4, 1762, Nettelbladt was included in the registers of the imperial barons.

Possessions

coat of arms

  • The bourgeois coat of arms showed three green nettle leaves (natural, non-heraldic nettle leaf ) on a green trefoil and on the helmet the nettle leaves between a black flight . The helmet covers are green and silver.
  • The noble coat of arms, awarded in 1746, has a blue, slanted silver bar covered with three nettle leaves and two blue flights on the helmet.
  • The baronial coat of arms from 1762 is squared and has the main coat of arms as a central shield, increased by a silver star in the upper square. Between the two lower fields there is a blue tip in which a golden anchor can be seen. In the 1st and 4th field, divided across by blue and gold, a crane in confused colors with a golden ball in the right claw. In the 2nd and 3rd field in the silver field on green ground a green palm tree with three golden crowns on top of each other on the trunk. Three helmets, on the (heraldic) right the palm tree with blue-silver helmet covers, on the middle one with green-silver helmet covers a black eagle standing on a transverse red book with a golden clasp and cut and a balance with a balance with golden bowls in its beak holding, on the (heraldic) left with blue and gold helmet covers a rod of Mercury between green branches. The helmet covers are blue and gold. As a shield holder (heraldic) on the right a golden lion, on the left a wild man .

Name bearer

literature

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. After Otto Titan von Hefner : J. Siebmacher's large and general Wappenbuch, III. Volume, 6th Division; The flourishing nobility of the Grand Duchies of Mecklenburg. Nuremberg: Bauer & Raspe 1858, p. 15 plate 13
  2. Adelslexikon (lit.)