Sanitz (noble family)
Sanitz is the name of an originally Neumark family , later also serving Prussia and wealthy in Mecklenburg , now extinct noble family .
The family is from a Pomeranian family of the same name, also deceased , at least different in coats of arms.
history
The Sanitz were mentioned in a document in Rehfeld in 1337 and was widespread and wealthy in the late Middle Ages . Several members of the family were later able to achieve higher honors as officers in the Swedish service, but above all in the Prussian army . Four sons of the family rose to the rank of general , the infantry regiment (No. 50) “v. Sanitz ” named after its owner Karl Wilhelm von Sanitz .
Property ownership
The family was in Neumark on Birkholz , Braunsfelde (1490-1780), Breitenstein , Falkenstein , Lichtenow , Wildenow each in the Friedeberg district , on Hitzdorf in the Arnswalde district , Rehfeld in the Soldin district , and from 1802 to Berebusz, Dzworowo and Pawlowo in the Grand Duchy of Poznan , also wealthy at Kittendorf near Stavenhagen in Mecklenburg.
Whether Alt Kugelwitz and Karzin in the Pomeranian district of Schlawe belonged to the property of the family or were in the possession of the Pomeranian Sanitz remains unclear from the sources. The latter were at least owned from 1569 to 1665 ibid. Zu Stemnitz .
coat of arms
The family coat of arms shows three vines in silver, each with a blue grape, on solid ground. On the crowned helmet with blue-silver covers one of the vines between two red (also varies white or red and white) ostrich feathers .
Relatives
- Bernhard von Sanitz (1698), Swedish major general and heir to Kittendorf
- Albrecht von Sanitz (1830–1890), Prussian lieutenant general
- Karl Wilhelm von Sanitz (1747–1821), Prussian lieutenant general
- Ludwig von Sanitz (1783–1836), Prussian major general
literature
- Nobility Lexicon . Volume 12, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg / Lahn 2001, p. 248.
- Ernst Heinrich Kneschke (ed.): New general German nobility lexicon . Volume 8, Voigt, Leipzig 1868, p. 45 ( books.google.de ).
- Leopold von Ledebur : Adelslexicon of the Prussian monarchy . Volume 2, Rauh, Berlin 1856, p. 340 ( Digitale-sammlungen.de ).
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Johann Siebmacher (Hrag.): J. Siebmacher's large and general book of arms. Bauer & Raspe, Nuremberg
- Otto Titan von Hefner , Alfred Grenser , George Adalbert von Mülverstedt , Adolf Matthias Hildebrandt : III. Volume, 2nd division, 1st volume, Prussia. 1878, p. 345, Tfl. 339.
- George Adalbert von Mülverstedt, Adolf Matthias Hildebrandt: VI. Volume, 5th Department, Dead Nobility: Brandenburg. 1880, p. 79, Tfl. 47.
- George Adalbert von Mülverstedt: VI. Volume, 10th Department, Dead Nobility: Mecklenburg. 1902, p. 135, Tfl. 77.
- Leopold von Zedlitz-Neukirch : New Prussian Nobility Lexicon . Volume 4, Reichenbach, Leipzig 1837, pp. 147-148 ( books.google.de ).