Wallenberg (Silesian noble family)

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Wallenberg coat of arms
Wallenberg-Pachaly coat of arms

Wallenberg , actually Ducius von Wallenberg , since 1842 Wallenberg-Pachaly / Wallenberg Pachaly , is the name of a Bohemian-Silesian noble family .

history

The ancestors of the family are said to have come to Silesia from the Milan area at the time of Emperor Charles V.

Melchior Ducius, captain of the Greiffenstein lordship , was raised to the imperial nobility by Emperor Leopold I on July 5, 1695 . At his death in 1727 he left a generous bequest to build a library in Landeshut .

His son, the landlord Ernst Gottlieb Ducius auf Conradswalde (later Konradswaldau, today Mrowiny, Żarów ) received the Bohemian nobility with the title of Wallenberg in 1727 . In 1736 he received the knight's diploma.

Wallenberg-Pachaly-Palais, Breslau

The tribe continued and came to great prosperity through marriage, mining and banking. Karl Anton Gotthard Ducius von Wallenberg (1729–1787), chief tax auditor of the Wroclaw Chamber of War and Domains , and his wife Dorothea Elisabeth, b. von Pachaly (1745–1798) were able to have the Wallenberg-Pachaly-Palais built in the inner city of Breslau in 1785–1787 based on the design of the architect Carl Gotthard Langhans . The family owned the G. v. Pachaly sel. Nephew , founded in 1679. Around 1837 was the secret councilor Carl Anton Gotthardt von Wallenberg (1773–1842), lord of Peterwitz bei Canth ( Kąty Wrocławskie ), married to Julie Florentine, née. von Pachaly (1785–1841), owner.

Around 1857, Carl Franz Gideon von Wallenberg owned Kattern and Grünau in the Breslau district, Paul Gideon von Wallenberg Schmolz , also in the Breslau district, and Guido von Wallenberg Klein-Wilkawe in the Trebnitz district . In May 1920, Commerzbank took over the bank.

Wallenberg-Pachaly

The Pachaly family line begins with Georg Pachaly († 1665), pastor of Strebitzko near Militsch . The Breslau councilor and cloth merchant Gideon Pachaly was raised to the bohemian nobility in 1730. In 1752 the family received the Silesian Inkolat . In 1753 Gideon's sons Gideon and Johann von Pachaly received confirmation of the Prussian nobility.

Carl Gotthardt Gideon Ducius von Wallenberg (1817–1869) received on August 11, 1841 (published January 21, 1842) the royal Prussian permission to add the name and coat of arms of the Pachaly family, which died out with the death of his mother in 1841, to his own and from To name Wallenberg Pachaly .

The name and coat of arms association should actually only ever pass to the family senior, which is why Ernst von Wallenberg (1821–1898) did not use it; today it is used as a family name .

coat of arms

The coat of arms is quartered: in the first and fourth fields in blue a hexagonal, silver star; in the second and third field at the bottom of the field next to each other three gold-colored, stone hills or rocks, of which the middle one protrudes a little higher than the adjacent ones. On the helmet with red and blue blankets on the right and blue and gold on the left , an armored sword arm resting on the elbow between the open black flight .

Coat of arms Pachaly

The coat of arms of those of Pachaly (1730) was in blue a natural-colored stag with silver antlers walking on a green lawn. It was added as a heart shield in 1842 . Their helmet was also added with the second crest , the growing stag. Helmet covers right helmet (Wallenberg) red-silver, left helmet (Pachaly) blue-gold.

Name bearer

literature

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Perschke: Directory of the public von Wallenberg-Fenderlinschen library on state hat in Silesia: together with interspersed explanations and a history of this foundation. State hat: Pentecost 1829 ( digitized version )
  2. Kneschke (lit.)
  3. Detlef Krause: The Commerz- und Disconto-Bank 1870-1920 / 23: Bank history as system history. (= Contributions to the company's history ISSN  1433-8645 19), Stuttgart: Steiner 2004 ISBN 9783515084864 , p. 296
  4. ^ Pachaly , in: Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German Adels-Lexicon . Volume 7: Ossa - Ryssel , Leipzig 1867 ( full text in the Google book search), p. 28
  5. a b Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch . Aristocrat of houses, Department B . 1939.
  6. Chronological register of the Brandenburg-Prussian ranks and acts of grace. Berlin 1874, p. 109
  7. Bernd Ulrich Hucker / Barbara von Wallenberg Pachaly : Bassum Abbey. A 1,100-year-old women's community in history ( publications by the Institute for History and Historical Research Vechta 3 ). Bremen 1995.