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Schatte is the name of an aristocratic family from the Electorate of the Palatinate and Bavaria .
Nobility uprisings
- Imperial nobility on March 28, 1760 in Vienna for the Palatine official Edmund Ferdinand Schatte .
- Electoral Palatinate Baron on April 10, 1783 in Munich for the same as electoral Palatinate Real Government Councilor, maintenance and caste commissioner as well as tax and money collector at Velburg ( Upper Palatinate ).
- Enrollment in the Kingdom of Bavaria with the Freiherrn class on January 30, 1810 for his son, the royal Bavarian Privy Councilor Johann Nepomuk Freiherr von Schatte .
Coat of arms (1783)
Emptied ; 1 and 4 in blue a jumping black cat ( family coat of arms / French : chat ), 2 and 3 in gold a blue bar with three silver stars . Two helmets ; on the right with blue and silver blankets on the right, black and silver blankets on the left, the cat growing between two blue buffalo horns ; on the left with the right red and gold, the left blue-silver covers a silver star between open, of gold and red diagonally split flight .
Name bearer
- Carl Philipp von Schatte (1746–1833), electoral Palatinate administrator in the Duchy of Berg
- Edmund Ferdinand Freiherr von Schatte , Pfleger and Kastner , tax and money collector at Velburg (Upper Palatinate) (mentioned 1778–1783), buried on April 2, 1800 in the castle church in Velburg
- Friedrich Freiherr von Schatte , Councilor of Justice in Neuburg an der Donau (18th century)
- Johann Nepomuk Freiherr von Schatte , Vice Chancellor at the Neuburg Court Court (1807) and Privy Councilor
- Karl Freiherr von Schatte , royal Bavarian higher regional judge, since 1919 honorary citizen of Trostberg
literature
- Genealogical manual of the nobility , Adelslexikon Volume XII, page 339, Volume 125 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2001, ISBN 3-7980-0825-6
- Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon , Volume VIII, page 98, Friedrich Voigt's bookstore, Leipzig 1868 [1]