Schlabrendorf (noble family)

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Coat of arms of those of Schlabrendorf

Schlabrendorf (f) is the name of an old Brandenburg aristocratic family with the parent house of the same name near Luckau ( Niederlausitz ).

history

The family is first mentioned in a document in 1234 with Diprandus de Zlaberndorf ( Slabirndorf ). The direct line of roots begins in 1380 with Joachim von Schlabrendorf .

In 1416, two years after the victory of Hans von Torgau on the "Quitzowschen" robber barons of the nearby castle Bytom , Conrad and Henning received from Schlabrendorf Gröben with the neighboring Kietz, also Siethen and small-Bytom by Margrave Ludwig II. To Fiefdom , in 1550 Groben became a knight's seat. Between 1463 and 1781, Großbeuthen was owned to various degrees by the Siethen and Gröben lines. The latter goods were sold in 1859.

Nobility uprisings

Drewitz line: Reichsfreiherrnstand with the salutation "Well-born" and improved coat of arms on May 12, 1698 in Laxenburg for the electoral Brandenburg general security officer Otto von Schlabrendorf , landlord on Groß Machnow , Blankenfelde (both in Teltower Land ) and others. The Prussian recognition took place for the same on December 4, 1706 as royal Prussian lieutenant general and commandant of Küstrin .

Gröben line : Prussian counts on November 17, 1772 in Berlin for Ludwig von Schlabrendorf , landlord of pride near Frankenstein in Silesia . Canon zu Halberstadt and from October 15, 1786 appointed Erboberlandesbaudirektor in the Duchy of Silesia, and on October 15, 1786 in Berlin for his half-brothers Leopold , Gustav and Heinrich von Schlabrendorf . Their cousins, the brothers Hans Alexander Albrecht , Royal Prussian Rittmeister , and August Wilhelm Leopold Eugenius von Schlabrendorf , Royal Prussian War and Domain Council , followed on October 31, 1786 to the Prussian count.

coat of arms

The family coat of arms is covered in gold with three black diagonal bars. On the helmet with black and gold blankets a sitting brown monkey , around the body an iron ring with a broken chain, in the raised right hand holding a natural turnip (apple).

Well-known namesake

literature

Web links

Commons : Schlabrendorf family  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Deed of donation from Margrave Heinrich the Illustrious to the Dobrilugk Monastery, cf. Ludwig, Reliq.Dom. 1, p. 49.