Twickel (noble family)
Twickel is the name of an old Westphalian noble family with the parent company Twickeloe in the Twente countryside , which was located in the former upper monastery of Utrecht , today's province of Overijssel . Branches of the family still exist today.
history
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The family is said to have owned goods near Vreden as early as the 8th century . A Siegfried von Twickel is mentioned in 874. Egbert von Twickel, who died around 1300, left two sons. The family first appeared in documents in the diocese of Münster in 1302 with the brothers Rotcherus et Adolphus de Twiclo as miners. Eyerin von Twickel was the founder of the line to Vreden, which existed between 1340 and 1600. Hermann von Twiclo founded the line to Twickeloe on May 13, 1347 with the acquisition of the Eissing Hof, today's Twickel Castle near Delden . Her property was in Hof van Twente in what is now the Netherlands and was bequeathed to the von Raesfeld family in 1580 and to the Van Wassenaer in 1714 , who brought Twickel into a foundation in 1953.
The family held fast to Catholicism in the Reformed States General. A Rudolph von Twickel from this line married Emigardia von Bevern . The couple acquired the Havixbeck house , which has become the headquarters of the Havixbeck line to this day . Members of this line later acquired the Hameren house near Billerbeck through marriage .
A Johann von Twickel was an ensign in the troops of Bishop Franz von Waldeck when the Anabaptist Empire was broken up in Munster . He was involved in the storming of the city wall of Münster in 1535 . Later he entered the imperial Austrian service. In 1540 he married the heiress of the von Khaysel family from Styria.
Since 1635 the Twickel were heirs to the merged offices of Rheine and Bevergern . Johann Beyern von Twickel conquered Bevergern Castle in 1652 and drove the crew out of Holland. Johann Rudolph von Twickel served under Emperor Charles VI in 1723 . as Reichshofrat. Jobst (or Johann) Matthias von Twickel and Johann Wilhelm von Twickel were auxiliary bishops of Hildesheim . Baron Clemens August von Twickel was the Prince-Bishop of Munster, Chief Kitchen Master, and secret councilor and Drost of the Rheine and Bevergern offices . Carl von Twickel (* 1793) was the Prussian district administrator in Warendorf .
Since October 15, 1840, the Twickels were inheritance gifts from the Principality of Münster. In 1947 the Stolberg'sche Gut and the Westheim Brewery passed into Twickel's possession through marriage.
Status surveys
Christoph Bernhard von Twickel, Drost of the offices of Rheine and Bevergen, was raised to the status of imperial baron on July 19, 1708. In addition, the Barons von Twickel had been inheritance gifts from the Principality of Münster since October 15, 1840 .
coat of arms
An upright, open, black kettle hook in silver . On the helmet with its black and silver blankets, three overturned, silver-tipped red pointed hats
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people
- Friedrich von Twickel († 1629), Drost in the rule of Rheda
- Christoph Bernhard von Twickel (1654–1719), privy councilor and official rescuer in the Rheine-Bevergern office
- Sibylla von Twickel (1652–1710), abbess of the Wietmarschen monastery
- Jobst Edmund von Twickel (1726–1782), canon in Münster, Hildesheim and Speyer as well as Amtsdroste in Poppenburg
- Jobst Matthias von Twickel (1681–1729), provost of the cathedral in the Principality of Münster
- Johann Rudolf von Twickel (1684–1759), privy councilor and official dropout in the Rheine-Bevergern office
- Johann Wilhelm von Twickel (1682–1757), auxiliary bishop in Hildesheim
- Ernst Friedrich von Twickel (1683–1734), diplomat, district president and auxiliary bishop in Hildesheim
- Carl von Twickel (1793–1867), landowner and district administrator of the Warendorf district
- Clemens von Twickel (politician) (1861–1916), German landowner and politician (center), member of the Prussian manor house
- Clemens von Twickel (farmer) (1925–2007), German farmer, association official and local history researcher
- Clemens August von Twickel (Chamberlain) (1721–1792), German clergyman, Drost and chamberlain
- Clemens August von Twickel (politician) (1755–1841), German manor owner and politician
- Clemens Carl von Twickel (1788–1873), German manor owner and politician
- Rudolf von Twickel (1893–1974), landowner and co-founder of the Malteser Aid Service
- Max Georg Freiherr von Twickel (1926–2013) was auxiliary bishop in Münster and official in the official district of Oldenburg
Individual evidence
- ↑ northern part of the bishopric of Utrecht
- ↑ Westphalia. Document book 8, No. 46
- ^ Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Volume FAV, page 427, CA Starke-Verlag, 1963
- ^ Genealogy. Handbook of the Nobility Volume FA XIII, page 367, Starke-Verlag, Limburg, 1982.
literature
- Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon . Vol. 9, 1868, p. 312 digitized .
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume XV, Volume 134 of the complete series, p. 88, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2004, ISSN 0435-2408 .
- Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the baronial houses for the year . 1855 p.644f , 1860 p.896f , 1892 p.929f .