Tümpling (noble family)

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Coat of arms of those of Tümpling
Castle entrance with coat of arms
Castle 2018

Tümpling is the name of an ancient Thuringian noble family with the same ancestral seat Tümpling northwest of Camburg an der Saale.

history

The fact that the castellani family of Camburg Castle can already be traced around 1300 is nowhere proven and therefore worthless. The naming of an Albertus de Timpling († 1319) cannot be recorded in a document and is therefore probably an invention. Both documents are conspicuous because of the spelling with "ing" at the end, as this emerged later. The family first appears in a document in 1337 with Thune von Tümplicz . The stem series begins with the same called Dyte (Time) by Tumplic there , which seals a certificate on September 29, 1346. Cuno von Timpling lived around 1359; In 1402 Hans was Vogt of Saalfeld .

The headquarters Castle Tümpling in 1945 expropriated and according to the laws of the land reform of evacuees divided. Since 1993 the castle has been in family ownership again as a result of being bought back.

Thalstein Castle near Jena once belonged to the family .

coat of arms

Tümpling 1894.jpg

The shield is split in red and silver. In mixed-up tinctures there is an upright, inward-facing, toothed fighting sickle. On the helmet with red and silver blankets a growing, leafy wreath in a robe split by silver and red with flying hair, in her raised hands holding a red sickle on the right and a silver sickle on the left.

Personalities

literature

Tümpling ex-libris, Thalstein 1895
  • Adam Friedrich Glafeys: Antiquitates Tumplingianae, or honor column of the House of Tümpling. Leipzig 1716.
  • Genealogical-historical nobility lexicon. 1740, c. 2583
  • Wolf Otto von Tümpling: Historical news about the von Tümplingsche family. EM Monse, Bautzen 1864. Full view in the Google book search
  • Wolf von Tümpling: History of the family von Tümpling. Volume 1: Until 1551. Hermann Böhlau, Weimar 1888. ( digitized version ); Volume 2: Until 1892. 1892 ( digitized version ); Volume 3: Extinct houses Posewitz and Casekirchen (Tümpling). 1894 ( digitized ).
  • Gotha. Genealogy. Paperback of noble houses. Part A, Volume XIX, CA Starke, Limburg ad Lahn 1987, p. 481.
  • GI von Tümpling, O. von Tümpling, HC von Tümpling, E. von Tümpling: History of the sex of Tümpling. Volume 4: 1888 to 1985. Wittekindshof, Bad Oeynhausen 1987.
  • Paul Mitzschke : What does the name Tümpling mean? Hofbuchdruckerei 1904.
  • U. u. W. von Tümpling: Tümpling - a challenge. In: J. Sobotka (Ed.): Castles, palaces, manor houses in Thuringia. (= Publ. Dtsch. Burgenvereinig. EV series C). K. Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8062-1123-X , pp. 111-114.
  • Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume XV, Volume 134 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2004, pp. 72-73, ISSN  0435-2408 .
  • Yearbook of the German nobility . Third volume, Bruer, Berlin 1899, pp. 655-666. dlib.rsl.ru

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Paul Böhme: Document book of the monastery gate. I / 2, Halle 1904, p. 511, No. 557.
  2. ^ Richard Frhr von Mansberg: Mercy Wettinischer Lande. 1, Dresden 1903, p. 95.
  3. Michael Köhler: Thuringian castles and fortified prehistoric and early historical living spaces. Jenzig-Verlag, 2001, ISBN 3-910141-43-9 , pp. 251 and 252
  4. He was one of Eduard Schultes' informants about the mass gassings in Auschwitz, see Robert Melvin Spector: World without Civilization. Mass Murder and the Holocaust. History and Analysis. UP of America Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham MD (Maryland) 2004, ISBN 0-7618-2963-6 , p. 473, prescribed to Tumpling.
  5. Horst von Tümpling. In: www.literaturport.de, accessed on November 18, 2018.

Web links

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