Stülpnagel (noble family)

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Coat of arms of the von Stülpnagel

Stülpnagel is the name of an old Uckermark noble family . Branches of the family currently persist.

history

The family first appears in a document in 1321. The direct family line begins with Valentin von Stülpnagel in the middle of the 15th century.

In addition to the Uckermark, for example at Taschenberg , Wismar and Grünberg , the family also owned estates in the Altmark , for example at Falkenberg and Seehausen , and in Pomerania at Stolzenburg and Temnitz.

The Prussian nobility legitimation for Friedrich von Stülpnagel (* 1777), the natural son of the Prussian Prime Lieutenant Carl Gottlob von Stülpnagel auf Grünberg, with the settlement of his father's name and coat of arms, was issued on July 20, 1787. The subsequent Prussian Lieutenant General Karl Bernhard von Stülpnagel (1794 –1875) on April 7, 1803 the Prussian nobility legitimation.

On January 16, 1869, the Prussian secret government and district administrator a. D. Karl August von Stülpnagel (1788–1875) established a Stülpnagel-Dargitz name and coat of arms association . This was transferred to the respective owner of the Fideikommiss zu Gut Lübbenow , founded on May 24, 1868 , where the family had the Lübbenow manor house built from 1812 to 1826 and owned it until 1945.

coat of arms

The family coat of arms shows an eight-spoke red wagon wheel in silver . On the helmet with red and silver covers, three black nails bearing a silver hedgehog . According to the coat of arms , they are of a tribe with those of Jagow , as well as with the similarity of the coat of arms and common region of origin, probably also with the uckermark von Gloeden and the von Uchtenhagen .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Adolph Friedrich Riedel : Codex diplomaticus Brandenburgensis . Second main part or history of the external relations of the Margraviate of Brandenburg and its rulers. I. Volume, Berlin 1843, p. 475.
  2. GHdA-Lex (Lit.) Volume XIV, 2003, p. 238.
  3. ^ Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch . (Lit.), 1905, p. 786; 1917, p. 852.
  4. Maximilian Gritzner : Chronological register of the Brandenburg-Prussian class elevations and acts of grace from 1600–1873. Berlin 1874, p. 145.
  5. see: Villa Stülpnagel
  6. ^ Karl Heinrich von Stülpnagel on the website of the University of Leipzig .