Paulsdorf (noble family)
The von Paulsdorf family is an old Bavarian noble family .
history
origin
The von Paulsdorf family had their headquarters near Paulsdorf near Hiltersdorf . Several places called Paulsdorf , in today's Upper Palatinate, the Czech Republic, Saxony and Poland, point to a common settlement history. The family is recorded in Freudenberg until 1622 .
distribution
Distribution according to today's place names and regions:
- Upper Palatinate and Bavarian Forest: Bernhardswald , Freudenberg , Moosbach , Mötzing , Wiesenfelden
- Czech Republic: Ejpovice (German: Eipowitz), Poustka (German: Oed)
Personalities
- Johann von Paulsdorf, built a chapel in 1019, where the pilgrimage church of St. Jodok now stands
- Konrad von Paulsdorf, receives Wernberg Castle from the Landgraves of Leuchtenberg in 1280
- Konrad II von Paulsdorf, 1304 first detectable nurse in Burgtreswitz
- Conrad III. Paulsdorfer, owner of Haselbach in 1292
- Conrad IV. Paulsdorfer, 1347 owner of Haselbach and Ettmannsdorf
- Anna von Paulsdorf ⚭ 1. Burkhart von Seckendorff-Jochsberg († 1365 in Gunzenhausen) 2. Conrad von Hürnheim zu Hochaltingen (+ before February 5, 1375), bought a part of the castle in Lepfenburg, today Laufenbürg, on February 5, 1375 from Wassertrüdingen
- Nikolaus Paulsdorfer, 1387 nurse in Schwandorf
- Wilhelm Paulsdorfer, 1433 in the battle of Hiltersried
- Sibylla von Paulsdorff, abbess in the monastery Obermünster Regensburg (1479–1500)
- Agnes II. Von Paulsdorff, abbess in the monastery of Obermünster Regensburg (1500–?)
- Stanislaus von Paulsdorf, 1505 owner of Eipowitz (today: Ejpovice )
- Wilhelm von Paulsdorf, married to Helena von Ortenburg († March 25, 1525)
- Wandula von Paulsdorf, married the knight Georg von Hegnenberg in 1544
coat of arms
The coat of arms of the Paulsdorfer is diagonally quartered in red and silver.
Coat of arms of the Freudenberg community
Wiesenfelden coat of arms
Bernhardswald's coat of arms , only the colors red and silver remind of the gender
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Archived copy ( memento of the original from January 17, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ http://www.dekanat-uchtenberg.de/Page/Wallfahrtskirchen/st__jodok.html
- ↑ see Wernberg-Köblitz
- ↑ http://www.moosbach.de/default.asp?SID=N19M4N19M7
- ^ Regesta Boica, Vol. 9, pp. 325 f.
- ↑ Archived copy ( Memento of the original dated August 13, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ see Sebastian I. (Ortenburg)
literature
- Karl Primbs: History and Genealogy of the Paulsdorfer. Mayr, Stadtamhof 1886 digitized
Web links
- Paulsdorfer on the homepage of the Tännesberg market
- Paulsdorfer Kapelle in Regensburg at notthphia.de
- Say: The black rider from Paulsdorf and the white horse without a head
- History of the Paulsdorfer on Kürn
- Castle Kürn in the castle inventory ( Memento from April 8, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
- Paulsdorfer and Crusades