Ramin (noble family)
Ramin is the name of a Pomeranian nobility family with the same-named parent company Ramin between Löcknitz and Grambow . It was considered a noble and castle-sitting family in Western Pomerania . Branches of the family still exist today.
history
There are different details about the first documented appearance of the sex. A source says that a certain Unon of Ramin appears in a document from 1188. Another source names April 15, 1280 with Otto de Rambyn (on his seal: de Monte) as the date of the first documentary appearance . The trunk series begins with Otto von Ramin , who is documented on Zernikow in 1375 .
Since 1577 under Philip I (Pomerania) , the Ramin were inheritance gifts from Pomerania. In addition to Ramin, the family had other fiefs and estates such as Kyritz , Lebehn and, since 1544, Stolzenburg near Stettin . In 1449 they were able to acquire the small town of Brüssow with accessories in the Uckermark , which at that time belonged to Pomerania. They also maintained this possession in the Brandenburg period until 1725.
coat of arms
The coat of arms shows a red climbing hook with three golden cross rungs in the silver field of the shield . On the helmet over red and silver blankets the crown of leaves or a red and silver helmet bulge , above two fan-like set red climbing hooks.
The coat of arms with the red ladder is identical to that of Bredow . According to Kneschke, there is also a tribal relationship between the two sexes.
- Coat of arms in the domain of the noble family
Name bearer
- Busso von Ramin (* 1472), Lord of Boeck and Daber, Chancellor of Duke Barnim X. of Pomerania (1529)
- Henning von Ramin († 1598), Herr auf Boeck etc., Chancellor of Duke Ernst Ludwig
- Friedrich Caspar von Ramin († 1588), Lord of Stolzenburg, Boeck, Daber and Baumgarten (1545), royal Danish high marshal, Pomeranian district administrator
- Otto von Ramin († 1610), Chancellor in the Duchy of Pomerania-Stettin
- Jürgen Bernd von Ramin (* 1693; † 1775), Prussian district administrator of the Randow district
- Friedrich Ehrenreich von Ramin (* 1709; † 1782), Prussian Lieutenant General and Inspector General of the Infantry
- Christian Friedrich von Ramin (* 1714; † 1761), Prussian legal counsel, Vice President of the Pomeranian government
- Carl Bogislav von Ramin (* 1716; † 1788), Prussian district administrator of the Randow district
- Otto von Ramin (* 1815; † 1882), Prussian administrative officer, manor owner and parliamentarian
- Jürgen von Ramin (* 1884; † 1962), German Junker, businessman, writer and national socialist politician
- Clemens von Ramin (* 1967), German reciter or speaker and film actor
Fairy tales and legends
- Hans von Ramin in the " The Robber's Cave at Schmölle "
- Hans von Ramin in " Der Leichensee "
Individual evidence
- ^ Leopold Zedlitz-Neukirch : New Prussian Adelslexicon . Leipzig 1837, Volume 4, p. 85.
- ↑ Mecklenburgisches Urkundenbuch 4, p. 237.
- ↑ Lieselott Enders : Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part VIII Uckermark. 1210 p., Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1986 ISBN 3-7400-0042-2 (p. 147–152)
- ^ Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon . Leipzig 1867, Volume 7, p. 332 (full text)
- ↑ a b Jodocus Donatus Hubertus Temme : The folk tales of Pomerania and Rügen. Berlin 1840, pp. 202-205, ISBN 3866401574
See also
swell
- Genealogical manual of the nobility , Adelslexikon Volume XI, Volume 122 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2000, ISSN 0435-2408
- Alfred Zappe : floor plan of the heraldry. Starcke, Limburg / Lahn 1968
- Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of noble houses, part A, 1916, p.685ff
- Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of noble houses, 1905, sixth year, p.633ff Stammzeile and older genealogy