Paschwitz (noble family)

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Coat of arms of the von Paschwitz

Paschwitz is the name of a German aristocratic family whose ancestor Samuel Johann Parsch , landlord on Sophienthal (now part of Warmensteinach , district of Bayreuth ), teacher of law and margravial Brandenburg-Kulmbach councilor in Bayreuth .

Nobility uprisings

  • Imperial knight status with improved coat of arms on December 23, 1715 with "Ritter und Edler von Paschwitz" for Samuel Parsch, Councilor in Bayreuth.
  • Enrollment in the Kingdom of Bavaria with the knight class on July 22, 1814 for Gottlieb Ritter and Edler von Paschwitz , royal Bavarian forest master in Erlangen , and his siblings.

Coat of arms from 1715

Split, on the right a golden griffin swinging inwards in red , split on the left, three (2, 1) golden stars above in blue, a red rose in silver below. Two helmets , the griffin growing on the right with red and gold covers , on the left with blue and gold covers a golden star between open blue flights .

Name bearer

literature

  • Genealogical manual of the nobility . Adelslexikon Volume X. Volume 119 of the complete series. Starke, Limburg (Lahn) 1999, ISBN 3-7980-0819-1 , p. 178
  • Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Adeligen Häuser, Alter Adel und Briefadel 1928. Perthes, Gotha 1928, p. 437.