Taubadel (noble family)

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Family coat of arms of those of Taubadel

Taubadel , historically also Taupadel , is the name of an extinct Meissen noble family .

history

The origin of the sex is commonly assumed to be Bohemia . It remains unclear to what extent the goods Taupadel near Jena (Thuringia), Taupadel near Nobitz ( Altenburg ) and Tupadel near Czaslau (Bohemia) are related to the family. With the knight Natzko Tupadel and Adelheidis Tupadel, the family was first mentioned on April 29, 1347. The uninterrupted stem line of the sex begins with Ramford von Taubadel († after 1377), Lord on Fichtenberg . When Hans Christoph von Taubadel († 1674) married Ursula Marie von Braun († 1702), the family transplanted to Silesia . With Wilhelm von Taubadel (1836–1871), the Prussian lieutenant of the 4th Hussar Regiment and hereditary lord of Roschkowitz near Pitschen in the Opole district, the male line of the family died out. The Taubadel owned an extensive estate , as follows .

Roschkowitz Castle

In 1897 the Prussian name and coat of arms were united with the von Cramon family, originally from Cramon near Malchow in Mecklenburg , for the Fideikommissherren on Roschkowitz Bertram von Cramon (1869-1952) as von Cramon-Taubadel . Bertram was the heir to his maternal uncle, the aforementioned Wilhelm von Taubadel (1836–1871) on Roschkowitz. The diploma presented in the Neues Palais in Potsdam was linked to the possession of the Fideikommiss Roschkowitz.

coat of arms

The coat of arms shows in blue (main coat of arms in silver) two mutilated black branches lying diagonally right next to each other. On the helmet , through the visor of which a bare sword is stuck, with black and blue (black and silver) covers, a bush of black cock feathers.

Otto Titan von Hefner speaks of so-called "mystery coats of arms" in cases where old coats of arms, contrary to the heraldic rule of color, do not have metal next to color, which in their original form would have shown metal next to color according to the rules, but later became wrong due to misunderstandings depicted and continued so. For example, for the coat of arms of those of Taubadel, he cites a depiction from 1480 in which the shield is not blue , but silver , in accordance with the rules .

Known family members

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Individual evidence

  1. Main State Archives Dresden
  2. ^ Genealogical handbook of noble houses , A 28, volume 138 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg / Lahn 2005, pp. 34–47.
  3. Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Nobligen Häuser , Part A, 29th year, Justus Perthes, Gotha 1930, p. 601.
  4. Otto Titan von Hefner: Handbook of theoretical and practical heraldry , 1st part, 1861, p. 36.
  5. Otto Titan von Hefner: Handbook of theoretical and practical heraldry , 2nd part, 1863, I. Blazon of the shield, A. The simple shield.
  6. ^ Bernhard von PotenTaubadel, George Christoph von . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 37, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1894, pp. 418-420.