Stammer (noble family)
The von Stammer family was an old, knightly Saxon noble family.
history
The family was first mentioned in 1295 with Conradus dictus Stammern . The family was in Anhalt around and in Ballenstedt , u. a. in Ermsleben , Görlsdorf, Polleben , Wedlitz , Westdorf, Wörmlitz . Since 1420 also sat on Balgstädt. The brother of the same name of Bishop Heinrich / Heinz von Stammer was 1471–76 governor in Zeitz , and sat in Plotha in 1482 and in 1483 in Balgstädt . Adrian Arndt, Henning and Christian von Stammer were members of the Fruit Bringing Society . In 1752 Carl Friedrich von Stammer belonged to the Naumburg Cathedral Chapteron. Eckhardt August von Stammer (1772) was Landkomtur der Kommende Lucklum of the Ballei Sachsen belonging to the German Order .
From 1624 the Rammelburg office with Rammelburg Castle was owned by the family.
Personalities
- Heinrich II. Von Stammer , Bishop of Naumburg (1466–1481)
- Adrian Adam von Stammer (1659–1704), Prussian Privy Councilor, governor in Quedlinburg and knight of the Order of St. John
- Johann Friedrich von Stammer (died 1720), royal Polish and electoral Saxon chamberlain, supervisor of the county of Mansfeld (son of Adrian Adam von Stammer)
- Hieronymus Friedrich von Stammer (1712–1777), Electoral Saxon Conference Minister, Governor of Upper Lusatia and Canon of Meissen
- Hennig Albert von Stammer (1804–1884), dean of the Wurzen collegiate monastery, member of the Saxon state parliament
coat of arms
The family coat of arms shows a slanted silver wave bar on a red background. On the helmet with red and silver blankets, a red cap, equipped with nine flags on golden shafts, drawn like the shield.
The coats of arms of the von Neustadt and von Neumark families have similarities.
Web links
literature
- Heinz Wießner: The Diocese of Naumburg 1 - The Diocese 2 . In: Max Planck Institute for History (ed.): Germania Sacra , NF 35.2, The Dioceses of the Church Province of Magdeburg . Berlin / New York 1998. pp. 919-929.