Plottnitz-Stockhammer
Plottnitz-Stockhammer is the name of a male line that goes back to the Wittelsbach family and from 1927 to 1937 carried the name " Prince of Prussia ".
history
Lilly Stockhammer and the Duke in Bavaria
From a connection between the royal Bavarian First Lieutenant Franz Joseph Herzog in Bavaria (* 1888, † 1912) (the son of Duke Karl Theodor in Bavaria and the Infanta Marie Josepha of Portugal ) with Caroline "Lilly" Stockhammer (also: Karoline Kornelia) ( * 1891 in Braunau am Inn ; † 1952 in Munich ), a daughter of Anna Stockhammer, had a son in 1909.
The first mother, Lilly Stockhammer, married the engineer Werner von Nostitz-Bakowski in 1915 . The marriage ended in divorce in 1918. On October 9, 1920 she married the composer and royal Prussian lieutenant colonel in Vienna . D. Joachim Albrecht Prince of Prussia (* 1876, † 1939), the son of Albrecht Prince of Prussia and Princess Marie of Saxony-Altenburg . On September 3, 1919, in Ischl, he had married Marie Blich-Sulzer (* 1872 - November 9, 1919), daughter of Heinrich Blich-Sulzer, who had been divorced from Viktor Baron von Liebenberg before 1919 , but the marriage had not been recognized - meanwhile she was also dead. The marriage Prussia-Stockhammer was divorced in 1936, Joachim Albrecht Prince of Prussia died on October 24, 1939. In 1946 Lilly Stockhammer married the engineer and architect Raoul Graf Lavaulx Freiherr von Vrécourt. This marriage ended in divorce in 1949.
Ottomar Stockhammer becomes Prince of Prussia and Lord of Plottnitz
The son from the Bayern-Stockhammer connection was Ottomar Gustav Stockhammer (born December 1, 1909 in Munich, † January 28, 1959 in Bad Homburg in front of the height ). He had been the adoptive son of his stepfather Joachim Albrecht Prince of Prussia with the name “Prince of Prussia” since September 16, 1927 (contract confirmed by the official court in Berlin-Mitte November 18, 1927) . Ottomar contractually renounced this on March 4, 1937, confirmed by the court in Berlin- Charlottenburg July 8, 1937. With the consent of the former royal house of Prussia, he initially chose the name "von Plottnitz" after the forest estate in Silesia belonging to the Fideikommiss Kamenz . On the 17th of the month, the Reich and Prussian Ministry of the Interior set the name form by decree on "von Plottnitz-Stockhammer". On July 16, 1957, the “German Nobility Law Committee” pronounced a “non-objection under nobility law” . Ottomar von Plottnitz-Stockhammer (formerly Prince of Prussia) worked as a banker at the Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft in Frankfurt am Main . He married on August 8, 1937 in Berlin Kitty Baronesse von Taube (* 1911) from Estonia , daughter of Otto Baron von Taube and Kitty Baronesse von Meyendorff (line of Uexküll ).
Plottnitz-Stockhammer in art and politics
- From the marriage of Plottnitz-Stockhammer-von Taube, Franz-Joseph Rupert Ottomar von Plottnitz-Stockhammer, better known as Rupert von Plottnitz , was born in Gdansk in 1940 . He is a German lawyer and politician ( Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ). Plottnitz was with Cornelia-Katrin von Plottnitz and is married to Beate Gottschalk (* 1949) for the second time.
- The pedagogue and theater director Cornelia-Katrin von Plottnitz , née Walz (* 1943), is a senior teacher . D. and since 1997 honorary city councilor for Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen . She was Ludwig Meidner's muse in the 1960s and is chairwoman of the Ludwig Meidner Society she founded in 1990 .
- Rupert's sister Marie Monika Kitty von Plottnitz-Stockhammer (the photographer Monika Thein von Plottnitz ) was also born in Gdansk in 1942. Her oldest son is the pianist and drummer Nicolai Thein (* 1968). Another son is the drummer Gustav Jacobus Maria Thein (* 1976). She was married to the well-known Bremen brass instrument manufacturer , composer and writer Heinrich Thein (* 1947).
coat of arms
The coat of arms established in 1957 represents a reduced coat of arms of the silver-blue roughened family coat of arms of the House of Wittelsbach, who formerly ruled Bavaria shields divided by silver and black, an oblique left-hand bar ( bastard thread ) roughened by silver and blue in two rows with splits , covered by a heart shield divided by black and silver ; on the helmet with black and silver covers on the right and blue and silver covers on the left, a flight of silver and blue roughened diagonally to the right.
literature
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume X, Complete Series Volume 119. CA Starke, Limburg / Lahn 1999, ISBN 3-7980-0819-1 , p. 431 f.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Descendants of Caroline Stockhammer (1891-1952)
- ↑ a b c d Genealogical Handbook of the Nobility , Adelslexikon Volume X, Complete Series Volume 119, CA Starke Verlag Limburg / Lahn 1999, p. 431 f.
- ↑ Karoline Kornelia Stockhammer on thepeerage.com , accessed August 12, 2015.
- ↑ Rupert von Plottnitz (-Stockhammer) in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely accessible)
- ↑ Information from the family
- ↑ Focus on October 16, 1994: About the person: 10 x Rupert von Plottnitz
- ^ Gallus Theater: Program
- ^ Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung on February 7th, 2009: Cornelia-Katrin von Plottnitz: Ludwig Meidners Muse
- ↑ a b c Weser-Kurier on December 20, 2009: Travelers on their way to the rainbow: Monika Thein von Plottnitz exhibits her Roncalli photos
- ↑ Biography Nicolai Thein ( Memento of the original from October 17, 2014 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.
- ↑ Tonkünstlerverband Bremen: Nicolai Thein
- ↑ German version of the website Thein Bremen: Thein Info: Thein Geschichte
- ↑ a b Website Heinrich Thein