Pleschner from Eichstett

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pleschner von Eichstett is the name of an Austrian aristocratic family who originally lived in Deutsch-Matrei in Tyrol and immigrated to Bohemia in the second half of the 18th century .

right: grave of the family in the Wolschan cemetery in Prague in neo-Gothic style
Detail of the upper rear wall

history

Joseph Pleschner founded his company on October 14, 1796 in Prague for " spices , materials and dyes, including regional products, along with commission and shipping business" . He was also the owner of a kk priv. Chicory -Kaffeefabrik.

Nobility rise

Elevation to the Austrian nobility with the addition of "Edler von Eichstett" by extraordinary decree on March 13, 1857 with a diploma of June 3, 1857 in Vienna for Joseph's son Eduard Pleschner , at that time a member of the Prague trade committee.

coat of arms

Coat of arms of the von Pleschner family

Split twice. On the right, in red, a two-tailed silver lion , swinging a bare sword in the right front paw, and a natural oak branch with nine acorns between eight leaves growing out of green mountains in the middle of gold . On the left, in blue, a golden griffin , carrying a small golden boat with a pointed flag, divided by gold and black, on a golden shaft, inclined. On the helmet with the right red and gold, the left blue and gold ceiling of the mountain with the oak branch between an open golden fly to right red, left blue flight feathers .

Name bearer

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Schematism of the Kingdom of Bohemia for the common year 1837 , Royal Bohemian Society of Sciences (ed.), Verlag Thomas Thabor, Prague 1837, page 594 ( digitized version )