House of Egloffstein
The House of Egloffstein is an ancient Franconian aristocratic family with an eponymous family home in the hill region of Franconian Switzerland in the Bavarian province of Upper Franconia. The family first appears in the records in 1187 with a Heinrich genannt Stuchs who is also the progenitor. The house belongs to the brotherhood of Franconian Imperial Knights.
History
Franconia
The Egloffsteins were a mighty, influential Franconian family of Imperial Knights with many branches. They belonged to the Knights' Cantons of Gebürg and Steigerwald, Gebürg being part of the old name for Franconian Switzerland.In the 14th century, they not only had their own castles in Egloffstein, but also in Stolzenrode, Leienfels, Burggaillenreuth, Neuhaus an der Pegnitz, Lauterbach, Wolfsberg, Wadendorf, Neunkirchen am Brand, Löhlitz and Henfenfeld as well as a water castle in Kunreuth. The Egloffsteins used their own allodial estates to found the chaplaincy in Egloffstein.
They were related inter alia to the noble families of Lüchau and Rabensteiner zu Döhlau.
Family members engaged in numerous feuds with the Imperial City of Nuremberg.
Bavaria
The Egloffsteins had wealthy possessions in Franconia; these included:- pre 1180–today Egloffstein Castle
- 1348–today Kunreuth Castle
- 1369–1509 Winterstein Castle
- ????–1400/1422 the knight's estate of Ermreuth
- ????–1416 Renzenhof Manor near Röthenbach an der Pegnitz
- 1401–1410 Strahlenfels Castle near Simmelsdorf
- 1405–1530 Henfenfeld Castle
- 1412–???? Steinhaus Manor in Dormitz
- 1415–1503 Hartenstein Castle
- 1416–1530 Altenstadt Castle
- 1447–1470 Osternohe Castle near Schnaittach
- 1453–1510 Artelshofen Manor
- 1470–???? Egloffstein Palace in present-day Sulzbach-Rosenberg
- 1718–1744 Egloffstein Palace in Erlangen, Frederickstraße 17
- 1744–1800/1830–1851 Seckendorff-Eggloffsteinsche Freihaus in Kornburg
- 1780–1802 Forth Manor near Eckental
- 1790–1819 Oberndorf Manor near Möhrendorf
- 1791–1814 Büg Manor near Eckental
- 1794–1808 Weigelshof Manor near Nuremberg
State of the Teutonic Order
A village in Meistersfelde in present-day Poland was called Egloffstein until 1945. Apparently Lagodzin also bore this name.
After the end of the Prussian War of the Cities, Deutschmeister, Conrad of Egloffstein, was given the town of Domnau as a fief and a reward for his military service. Conrad of Egloffstein built a new palace on an island in the river. The remains of the old castle were torn down in 1474.
Albert, Freiherr von und zu Egloffstein, had Arklitten Palace built in Arklitten between 1780 and 1782 in the Late Baroque style.
Arklitten
On 19 October 1786, Freiherr Albert Dietrich Gottfried von und zum Egloffstein, a Prussian major general and governor of East and West Prussia, and his brother, Otto Frederick Freiherr of Egloffstein, a Prussian major received the title of count, after the former had founded in 1783 the majorat of Arklitten in East Prussia. This title was confirmed on 8 May 1914 in the Kingdom of Bavaria in the comital class. Its estates included the fideicommissum of Arklitten, the county of Gerdauen, East Prussia, and, fromm 1889, the Upper Lusatian estates of Kromlau and Groß Düben.Together with the line of free nobles, the counts of Egloffstein owned Schloss Kunreuth, the estates of Egloffstein, Schloss Schmölz and Schloss Theisenort. From the comital line come Counts Otto Dietrich, Albert Henry, Frederick-Eglolf, Albert and Frederick-Tassilo Rafael von und zu Egloffstein.
Family union
From 13 July 1358, a condominium foundation is mentioned in the records. This family union was re-established in 1505 by cathedral canon, Leonard of Egloffstein and became a registered society in 1911 as the Family Association of the Counts and Lords von und zu Egloffstein. A family day is held every six years in Kunreuth.Lords of Egloffstein and their lineage
- I line
- 1st branch;
- 2nd branch
- II line
- 1st branch:
- 2nd branch:
- 3rd branch:
- 4th branch:
- 5th branch:
Coat of arms
The heraldic device of the Egloffstein bears is recalled on the ruins of the Egloffstein's Bärnfels Castle and Bärenthal Mill on the River Trubach. The coat of arms of Egloffstein with reversed tinctures recalls this family.
Notable family members
- Harthum of Egloffstein, commander of Nuremberg and Henry of Egloffstein as Teutonic Knights
- Leopold II of Egloffstein, Bishop of Bamberg
- Konrad of Egloffstein, Deutschmeister of the Teutonic Order, brother of the Bishop of Würzburg John I of Egloffstein
- John I of Egloffstein, Prince-Bishop of Würzburg and founder of Würzburg University
- Sigmund of Egloffstein, Imperial Sheriff of Nuremberg
- Kunigunde of Egloffstein, Abbess of Obermünster
- Albert Dietrich Godfrey, Count von und zu Egloffstein, Prussian governor general of East and West Prussia
- Leopold III Count von und zu Egloffstein, Prussian senior cup-bearer and last Ritterhauptmann of the Canton of Steigerwald in the Franconian Imperial Knights Brotherhood
- August Charles von und zu Egloffstein, Saxe-Weimar major general * Henrietta, Countess of Egloffstein, writer
- Caroline von und zu Egloffstein, lady of court, writer and abbess
- Julia, Countess of Egloffstein, lady of court and artist
- Julius von und zu Egloffstein, chamberlain in the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, Oldenburg lieutenant general and adjutant general
- Leonard of Egloffstein, Prussian major general
- Frederick von und zu Egloffstein , American general
- Frederick William Freiherr of Egloffstein was a topographic draughtsman, map artist and copper engraver
- Gustav von und zu Egloffstein, Prussian major general
- Leonard von und zu Egloffstein, Prussian major general
- William von und zu Egloffstein, Prussian General of Infantry
- Moritz Freiherr von und zu Egloffstein, Bavarian major general and commander in the Cavalry Division in the First World War
- Günter von und zu Egloffstein, NSKK Oberführer, 1933–1938 President of DDAC
- Otto Dietrich von und zu Egloffstein
- Albrecht Heinrich von und zu Egloffstein, provincial local historian for Upper Franconia, author
- Albrecht von und zu Egloffstein, brigadier general, owner of Egloffstein Castle
- Johannes Graf von und zu Egloffstein
Varia
- Freiherr of Egloffstein. novel from the series Außenseiter der Gesellschaft. Die Verbrechen der Gegenwart in the 1920s.
Literature
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels. Vol. 61, 1975, Adelslexikon.
- Der in Bayern immatrikulierte Adel. Vol. 6, pp. 111, 195.
- Der in Bayern immatrikulierte Adel. Vol. 11, pp. 103, 196.
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels. Adelslexikon, Vol. III/1975.
- Gustav Voigt: Der Adel am Obermain. in: Die Plassenburg. Schriften für Heimatforschung und Kulturpflege in Ostfranken. Vol. 28, Kulmbach, 1969.
- Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der freiherrlichen Häuser auf das Jahr 1857. Siebenter Jahrgang,