Podbielski (noble family)

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Coat of arms of those of Podbielski (Trzaska tribe)

Podbielski is the name of a Polish noble family with its parent houses Podbielice in the Warsaw district and Groß-Podbiele in the country of Nur .

history

The stem series is traced back to Stanislaus Podbyelski († before 1539).

Since the entry of the brothers Anton and Nicodemus von Podbielsky into royal Prussian service at the end of the 18th century, the family has been counted among the Prussian nobility.

coat of arms

Trzaska (Plate XII.) - In a blue field, two swords with golden handles, which are turned vertically with their broken blades, whose mutilated ends are lost under the middle of a "golden, upwardly open crescent" covering them. Helmet decoration: a peacock's tail, covered with the coat of arms. About the origin of the coat of arms it is said: When King Boleslaw I (1001-25) was in danger against an enemy who penetrated him with the sword, a knight Biala parried the blow and struck the enemy down, however the blade of his sword broke; he was now quite defenseless against the other enemies, and the king, noticing this, gave him his own sword, with which the knight had repulsed the other attackers and thus secured the king and himself. But this sword was broken too. When he gave this back to the king, the same gave him the above coat of arms, which was called Trzaska (the splinter), probably in view of the splintered swords. It was also called Biala after the knight owned it. When a knight of this family founded the Benedictine monastery in Lubien in Wielkopolska, which was headed by three of this family as abbots, the coat of arms name Lubiewa also came into use. This coat of arms is used by the: Bialy, Bielinski, Bielski, Blazejowski, Bogusz, Buczkiewicz, Budkiewicz, Chojnacki, Chrzaszzewski, Chrszczonowski, Ciszkowski, Czusolowski, Dluski, Drozenski, Droiczewski, Golzdynski, Golauchinzewski, Golauchinzowski, Golauchinzowski, Dutkiewanczowski , Jarzyna, Jarzynski, Kleczkowski, Konopacki, Kotowski, Kotutewicz, Kotwicki, Krajewski, Kumochowski, Lubiewski, Laszewski, Meydalon, Michalski, Michalowski, Mscichowski, Nartowski, Niemirkowski, Olszewski, Podedkielski, Podedkielski, Palamkielowski, Plinbielowski, Pancerzielowski, Palamkowski , Ponikiewski, Poplawski, Popowski, Rojecki, Rotowski, Ryczinski, Sieklucki, Slupecki, Sokolowski, Swiedkowski, Swieykowski, Szczucki, Szygowski, Tarchominski, Truskowski, Truszkowski, Trzaska, Trzaskkio, Tyskanowski, Wolkakanowskiows, Wedkański , Wylezynski, Zabielski, Zakrzewski, Zaleski, Zimoszarski, Zorawski.

- Emilian von Źernicki-Szeliga (1904)

The coat of arms (of the Polish coat of arms community Trzaska) shows in blue an upturned golden crescent between two transversely lying broken silver swords with golden hilt. On the crowned helmet with blue and gold covers the shield figure on a peacock's tail.

Name bearer

  • Christian Podbielski (1741–1792), composer and organist in Königsberg
  • Dionysius Valentin Podbielski († 1810) ∞ wife Anna, née von Skarzynski
  • Nicodemus Joseph von Podbielski (1780–1844), Polish nobleman, Prussian general ∞ wife Bogumila Apollonie Theophile, born von Baranowska (1791–1880)
  • Anton von Podbielski (1780–1841), Lieutenant Colonel ∞ Wife Johanna Eleonore, née von Falkenhayn (1787–1869)
    • Theophil von Podbielski (1814–1879), Prussian general of the cavalry ∞ wife Agnes, née von Jagow (1823–1887)
      • Victor von Podbielski (1844–1916) Minister of State and Lieutenant General ∞ Wife Margarete, née von Twardowski (1869–1951)
      • Agnes (1846–1896) ∞ Hermann Ludwig von Wartensleben (1826–1921), Prussian general of the cavalry
      • Olga Elisabeth (1842–1880) ∞ Hugo Louis Felix von Balluseck (1830–1892), Prussian major general
      • Elisabeth (born July 8, 1849) ∞ Michael von Szymonski (1844–1922), major general
      • Klara (born November 10, 1850)
      • Walli Cäcilie Thekla (born December 8, 1860)
        • Victor von Podbielski , politician, Lord Mayor (1943–1945) of Frankfurt (Oder) ∞ Wife Ottilie, born geb. Buhler
        • Fritz Herrmann Gebhardt Adolph Hans von Podbielski (1893-1917) died at Nauroy (Champagne) on April 18, 1917, Dr. jur., Kgl. prussia. Chamber court trainee, Lt. the reserve of the Hussar Rgts. No. 3
        • Hans Werner Hermann Konrad von Podbielski (1894–1944) royal. prussia. OLt. Of the reserve of the Hussar Rgts. No. 3, forest warden ∞ wife Anna Marie Ottilie Alice, née von Maltzahn (1895–1938)

See also

  • Podbielskistraße
  • Podbielskiallee
  • "In 1904 NSW (Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke) manufactured its first 7993 km long gutta-percha-insulated submarine telecommunication cable and laid it with the two NSW cable laying vessels Von Podbielski and Stephan von Borkum across the Azores to New York City." "The Von Podbielski was a cable layer built in Scotland in 1899 and operated by the North German submarine cable works. It was named after the head of the Reich Post Office at the time, Victor von Podbielski (..) In 1905 the Von Podbielski was sold to the Netherlands, renamed Telegraaf and used in the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia), where in the same year the cable from Balikpapan was sold (Borneo) to Makassar (Sulawesi). In 1924 it was sold and broken up in Japan. "

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Otto Titan von Hefner , A. Grenser, George Adalbert von Mülverstedt , Adolf Matthias Hildebrandt , J. Siebmacher's large and general Wappenbuch, III. Volume, 2nd division, 1st volume. The flourishing nobility of the Kingdom of Prussia, Nuremberg 1878, p. 301, plate 354
  2. Handbook of the Prussian Nobility, Volume 2, 1893, p.39