Seeling from Saulenfels

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Family grave of Ferdinand Seeling von Saulenfels in the Krakow cemetery.

Seeling von Saulenfels , actually Seeling von Säulenfels , is the name of an Austrian post-aristocratic family.

history

The first attested ancestor of the family is the forest rider and mountain master from Platten in Bohemia, Paul Wenzel Seeling . For his services in the mining industry, his great-grandson, the chief administrator and saltworker of Wieliczka in Galicia, Johann Anton Seeling, received the Galician nobility from Emperor Franz I on June 13, 1807 in Vienna with the title Knight of Columns Rock . The Seeling-Saulenfels family named itself with the Nobility Repeal Act .

More name bearers

  • Ferdinand Seeling von Saulenfels, kk Oberfinanzrat and Gubemialrat, mayor of Podgórze
  • Ludwig Seeling von Saulenfels, Imperial and Royal Court Concepter in the War Ministry, Lieutenant
  • Raimund Seeling von Saulenfels, kk Bergrat, shift supervisor, salt works manager

coat of arms

Split and half split. 1. in B. over large ground on nat. Rocks a g. Pillar; 2. in G. a s. Eagle; 3. in B. on large floor three w. Salt cubes in front of a shaft entrance in a rock mountain overgrown with fir trees. Two helmets: I. Between two b. Horns the g. Pillar; Ceilings: bg - II. A s. Eagle; Ceilings: sg

literature

  • Isabel Röskau-Rydel : Between Acculturation and Assimilation: Careers and Worlds of Life of German-Austrian Civil Service Families in Galicia (1772–1918), De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2015
  • Friedrich Heyer von Rosenfeld , Ivan Bojnicic : The nobility of Galicia, Lodomeria and Bukowina (= J. Siebmacher's great coat of arms. Vol. 4, Abth. 14, T. 2). Bauer & Raspe, Nuremberg 1905

Individual evidence

  1. Johann Georg Megerle of Müehlfeld: Austrian aristocracy encyclopedia of the eighteenth u. Nineteenth century containing all persons raised from 1701 to 1820 by the sovereigns of Austria ... to the various degrees of German-Herbland or imperial nobility . Morschner, 1822 ( google.de [accessed March 4, 2019]).
  2. ^ Austria Ministry for Culture and Education: Ordinance sheet for the service area of ​​the KK Ministry for Culture and Education . Publishing house of the KK Ministry of Culture and Education., 1877 ( google.de [accessed on March 4, 2019]).
  3. Austria Army: Imperial and Royal Army Ordinance Sheet . K.-K. Hof- u. Staatsdr., 1851 ( google.de [accessed on March 4, 2019]).
  4. Der Bergwerksfreund: a newspaper for miners and smelters, for trades, as well as for all friends and promoters of mining and the same related trades . Reichardt, 1840 ( google.de [accessed March 4, 2019]).
  5. ^ The nobility of Galicia, Lodomeria, etc. Bukovina: J. Siebmacher's large and general book of arms. Knights and nobles, city coats of arms . Bauer u. Raspe, 1905 ( google.de [accessed January 6, 2020]).