Thulemeyer
Thulemeyer , also Thulemeier or Thulemar , is the name of a family originally from the Principality of Lippe , which is first mentioned in a document around 1560 with Gadeke Thulemeier († 1563), councilor in Horn , and whose direct line of blood begins with Johann Thulemeier , councilor around 1600 to horn.
Nobility uprisings
- Imperial nobility on December 11, 1698 in Vienna with the name extension "von Bornthal" for Dr. jur. et phil. Heinrich Günther Thulemar as professor of history and eloquence at the University of Heidelberg and as imperial and royal Danish councilor.
- Prussian nobility on December 14, 1728 for Wilhelm Heinrich Thulemeyer as royal Prussian Privy Councilor and State Secretary .
Description of coat of arms (1728)
Quartered, 1 in blue a golden royal crown, 2 in silver a black eagle's head , 3 in red an open silver book, 4 in gold three (2 - 1) red roses. On the helmet with the right blue and gold, left black and silver ceiling three (2 - 1) red roses between open, right of blue and gold, split left of silver and black flight .
Name bearer
- Conrad Thulemeyer (1625–1683), German medic
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Thulemeyer (1735–1811), Prussian diplomat and Minister of Justice
- Heinrich Günther von Thulemeyer (1642–1714), German historian and legal scholar, see Heinrich Günther von Thülemeyer
- Wilhelm Heinrich von Thulemeyer (1683–1740), Prussian Minister of State between 1683 and 1740
See also
literature
- Robert von Blumenthal: The Thulemeier family from Horn in Lippe . In: Genealogy . Volume 36, 1987, ISSN 0016-6383 , pages 737-757
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume XIV, page 426, Volume 131 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2003, ISBN 3-7980-0831-2