Patschkau (Wroclaw patrician family)

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The patrician family of Patschkau (also von Paczcow , von Paxcowe ) is documented in Patschkau and Breslau from 1280 to 1429 . Two family members were councilors on the Wroclaw Council.

The name of Patschkau is not a title of nobility, but a designation of origin.

Tribe list

The father of the four brothers named below was probably a citizen of Patschkau:

  1. Nicolaus / Nikolaus von Patschkau worked in 1280 as a servant of Bishop Thomas II of Wroclaw . In 1294 he is a lay judge in Neisse , where his sons and grandchildren also belonged to the council. His great-grandson Nicolaus († 1426) was named Nicholas III in 1422. Abbot of the Kamenz Monastery
  2. Peter / Peter "de Paxcowe" is for the year 1313 as alderman in 1314 and assigned as Breslauer Ratmann.
    1. Timmo von Patschkau is the progenitor of the Breslau line of the family. He was a councilor in Münsterberg from 1291 to 1293 and left four sons:
      1. Jakoschu von Patschkau is documented as a knight for the year 1317.
      2. Peter d. Ä. († 1340), became a citizen and merchant in Breslau. In 1313 he was the first of his family to join the Wroclaw Council. He had three sons:
        1. Peter d. J. (also Petschko ) von Patschkau is first recorded as a citizen of Breslau in 1333. In 1340 he became the second councilor of his clan. He was married to Ester Schwarz and after her death to Adelheid vom Senitz. Both were councilors' daughters. He and his brothers had inherited Kleinburg, which he owned with his brother Arnold and his nephew Ludwig the Elder in 1369. J. has sold. He left two sons:
          1. Philipp, who is occupied as pastor of Königshain in 1371 and
          2. Nitsche von Patschkau, who is proven to be a citizen of Breslau in 1379.
        2. Arnold († 1372), Lord of Kleinburg, "juratus pamicidarum seu mercatorum"
        3. Ludwig († 1366), citizen and merchant in Breslau "Domina Ysintrudis relicta Lodovici de Paczcow 1366". His descendants can be traced over three more generations to Jacob von Patschau. This is documented as a citizen of Wroclaw for the year 1429.
      3. Conrad von Patschkau is recorded as a cleric and notary for the year 1343.
      4. Heinemann von Patschkau stayed in Münsterberg and took over his father's business.
  3. NN von Patschkau is known for the years 1297–1299 as Canon of Lebus .
  4. NN von Patschkau acquired two and a half Hufen in Neobschütz in 1278 .

literature

  • Rudolf Stein: The council and the council families of the old Breslau . Holzner-Verlag Würzburg, 1963, p. 78

Individual evidence

  1. now the Borek district of Wroclaw.
  2. In Rudolf Stein Leubus is given. This is probably a typographical error.