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Language of the text: Deutsch
Nobility: Adelsfamilie - Ritter
Nobles in:Deutschland
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Variations Last name: Sprenger
Variations of surnames are frequent and mainly derive from involuntary acts such as translation errors or dialectal inflections or from voluntary acts such as attempts to escape persecution or acquisition of titles and properties of other families
Sprengel I (plate 58). Sprenger, as the oldest form of the name, which was also frequently used later, is. This old, respected, at times also widespread, Mecklenburg noble family, which died out in the 18th century, apparently comes from the Principality of Lüneburg, where the Luneburg ministerial Bernhard Sp. first appears around 1220, followed by the Schwerin vassal of the same name (1270 , 1274) followed and shortly thereafter in the same proportions as Knight Heinrich Sp., who was wealthy in Bekendorf. The first-named sons were knights Gise and the squires Heinrich d. Ae., Werner, Segeband and Heinrich d. J., also Schwerin vassals (1328). Ritter Gise Sp. already owned Gresse, the main family estate, which they owned for centuries. Heinrich and Werner Sp. lived towards the end of the 14th century, 1431 Markward and 1426 Heinrich Sp. At the beginning of the 16th century, but Heinrich Sp. Gresse and Georg ...
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BlazonSprengel
Variations Last name: Sprenger
1. Coat of arms of family: Sprengel
Language of the text: Deutsch
In Roth ein mit 3 rothen Rosen belegter goldener Schrägbalken.
Sprengel von Deutschland. Quelle: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome II L-Z".
In Roth ein mit 3 rothen Rosen belegter goldener Schrägbalken. Gekrönter Helm: gekronte wachsende roth-gekleidete Jungfrau, drei Stielrosen in der Rechten haltend.
Quelle: Siebmacher's großes und allgemeines Wappenbuch, Bd. 3 (Blühender Adel deutscher Landschaften unter preußischer Vorherrschaft), 11. Abt., T. 2: Der Adel der russischen Ostseeprovinzen, Teil 2: Der Nichtimmatrikulierte Adel, Nürnberg 1901, 208. Notiz: Sprengel. Heinrich Sp., Deutschordens-Comthur zu Dünaburg zwischen 1436 und 1443. Derselbe entstammte einer uralten Mecklenburgischen Familie, die dort schon 1273 vorkommt. Wappen. (Tafel 141).
Schild: B. mit W. mit 3 r. Rosen belegtem Schrägrechtsbalken. Helm: Fünf Reiher- (mitunter auch Pfauen-)federn, 2 linkshin, 2 rechtshin gebogen. Decken: b. und W. Anm.
Wappen: in R. ein aufgerichtetes S. Schwert mit g. Griff, über diesem überlegt mit gebildetem g. Halbmond, dessen Spitzen je mit g. Stern besetzt sind Gekr. Helm: g. Stern zwischen schräglinks gekehrtem Schwert
und nach rechts gekehrtem, gebildetem g. Halbmond. Decken: . g.
Sprengel (Eberswalde). Quelle: Siebmacher's großes und allgemeines Wappenbuch, Bd. 5 (Bürgerliche Geschlechter Deutschlands und der Schweiz), 11. Abt.: Sechshundertfünfundachtzig bürgerliche Wappen, Nürnberg 1920, 11. Notiz: Sprengel. Nach einem Petschaft, welches mir Frau Boldt, geb. Sprengel aus Eberswalde mitgeteilt hat
(6. April 1914).
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