Troyff (noble family)

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Coat of arms of the von Troyff family in Johann Siebmacher's coat of arms book from 1605, at "Meÿßniche", plate 156.

Troyff is the name of an originally Jülischen , later Saxon and Württemberg , baronial noble family .

history

The family presumably originating from Westphalia and later mainly spread in Meißnischen , is said to have been mentioned for the first time in 1176 with the knight Hans Troyffow, who was in the service of Otto the Rich . The continuous line of trunks begins with Ernst von Troyff (1435–1493). In 1828 the family in Württemberg was recognized as a baron.

coat of arms

The coat of arms shows a silver deer with golden antlers in blue . On the helmet with blue and silver covers , the deer growing .

Relatives

  • Hans Wilhelm von Troyff, Pomeranian chamberlain and governor in Loitz in the 17th century
  • Hans Ernst von Troyff († 1705), Saxon-Eisenberg court master, chamber director and governor in Roda
  • Hans Wilhelm von Troyff (1668–1709), Polish-Saxon chamberlain and head stable master, governor of Thuringia
  • Franz Karl von Troyff (1752–1866), Württemberg major general and gentleman at Domeneck Castle

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Leonhard Dorst von Schatzberg: Württembergisches Wappenbuch , Halle an der Saale 1846, plate.