|
Von Waldow, Waldow or Waldau, is the name of a Bavarian noble family. The family belonged to the nobility in Nordgau. Originally a Prussian family, they became influential in Brandenburg in the 14th century. The earliest known ancestor is Knight Hentzlinus de Waldow. The family acquired land in Neumark, Meissen, Silesia and Pomerania, where they came to prominence and prestige that they retained until the Second World War. == Notables == * Adolf Friedrich August von Waldow (1854-1928)—Prussian lieutenant general * Alexander von Waldow, (1923)—architect and former honorary chairman of the DSU * Arnold Christoph von Waldow (1672-1743)—Prussian general * Bernhard von Waldow (1856-1914)—politician, member of the Prussian House of Representatives * Christian Sigismund von Waldow (1650-1707)—Major General * Franz von Waldow—chamberlain to the Prussian court * Eduard von Waldow and Reitsenstein (1796-1873)—Prussian landowner and politician * Friedrich von Waldow (1854-1917)—Prussian major general * Friedrich Siegmund von Waldow (1682-1743)—Prussian major general * Friedrich Siegmund von Waldow * Johann von Waldow—Bishop of Lebus 1420 * Johann von Waldow († 1423)—Bishop of Brandenburg and Bishop of Lebus * Johann von Waldow († 1424)—Bishop of Lebus * Karl von Waldow (1828-1896)—German Insurance Manager * Karl von Waldow and Reitsenstein (1818-1888)—landowner and member of the Reichstag * Karl von Waldow and Reitsenstein (1858-1945)—landowner and member of the Prussian House of Lords * Sigismund Rudolf von Waldow (1673-1735)—Prussian major general * Ulrich von Waldow (1881-1948)—German Lieutenant General in WWII * Wilhelm August Hans von Waldow-Reitzenstein * Wilhelm von Waldow (1856-1937)—Prussian politician. * Wilhelm von Waldow—Secretary of State 6 August 1917. * Johann V. von Waldow, also known as the Elder—Took part in the Council of Constance. From 1415 to 1420 he was bishop of Brandenburg and from 1421 until his death in 1423 the Bishop of Lebus. * Johann VI. von Waldow († 1424), called the Younger—First provost of Berlin and Council of Electors Frederick I. From 1423-1424 he was Bishop of Lebus. Both bishops were brothers and come from Königswalde in the Neumark. They were buried in the cathedral at Fürstenwalde. * Adolph Friedrich von Waldow on Königswalde and Dannenwalde (1725-1801)—canon to Pomerania and 1797 Commendator Johanniter Coming Gorgast 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Von Waldow (German family)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|