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German noble family

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Bültzingslöwen
noble family
Coat of Arms of the Bültzingslöwen
Place of originBilzingsleben, Duchy of Thuringia
Holy Roman Empire
Cadet branchesBültzingslöwen zu Haynrode (extinct)
Bültzingslöwen zu Haynoder Mittelhöfer
Bültzingslöwen von Siebmacher
Bültzingslöwen von Bilzingsleben

The Bültzingslöwen family is a German noble family. The family is part of the Uradel, or ancient nobility, of Thuringia.

History

The family originated from Bilzingsleben in the Duchy of Thuringia. One of the first mentions of the Bültzingslöwen family is of Hermann von Bultzingslowen in 1212. On 29 June 1216 it was recorded that another family member, Rodolphus de Buscingheleiben, served as a witness on the family will of Hermann I, Landgrave of Thuringia. Members of the family served as chief bailiffs of Eichsfeld. In 1381 the Archbishop of Mainz confirmed ownership of Worbis and Harburg to Siegfried VIII von Bültzingslöwen.

Bültzingsleben von Siebmacher coat of arms from 1605

Notable family members

References

  1. Hellbach, Johann Christian von (5 January 1825). "Adels-Lexikon, oder, Handbuch über die historischen, genealogischen und diplomatischen , zum Theil auch heraldischen, genealogischen und diplomatischen, zum Theil auch heraldischen Nachrichten vom hohen und niedern Adel: besonders in den deutschen Bundesstaaten, so wie von dem östreichischen, böhmischen, mährenschen, preussisschen, schlesischen und lausitzischen Adel". B.F. Voigt – via Google Books.

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