Ungern-Sternberg

Ungern- Sternberg is the name of a Baltic German noble family.

History

The Baltic nobility attributed to the family of Ungern first appears with Joannes de dictus Ungaria, like that of Nicholas of Nauen, the Bishop of Riga was invested with 100 hooks land in Semgallen.

Initially, the family spread to Estonia and Courland. Since 1593 the additional Sternberg of members of the family is first performed in Poland - Lithuania. 1819 gained the line Swanenburg of the tribe Fistehlen the Badische Indigenat. 1913 Finally, a branch of the family was settled in Saxony.

On May 16, 1533 made ​​a papal coat of arms accumulation and Red wax freedom and the baron stand for Jürgen von Ungern, Freiherr zu Pürkel. In the years 1653 and 1660 were carried out surveys in Swedish baron von Ungern- Sternberg, 1885 then Russia's recognition for guiding the Baron title for the whole family. In the years 1882 and 1874 were carried out confirmations or elevations in the Russian count conditions.

Coat of arms

The von Ungern -Sternberg perform the same coat of arms as the later barons, counts and princes of Lieven. The similarity with the arms of Westphalia of Ungeren suggests a kinship.

  • Ancestral Arms In Blue 3 (2, 1 ) golden lilies, accompanied by 7 ( 3, 1, 2, 1) golden stars.
  • ( 1533): square, 1 and 4 Ancestral Arms, 2 and 3 in gold, a gold - silver rose inseminated with 3 green nettle leaves; on the helmet with the right blue and gold, left green - silver covers 6 intricate gold and silver rooster feathers between open, golden right, left blue flight.

People

  • Jürgen von Ungern, Coadjutor Archbishop of Riga, on Mr. Pürkel
  • Mattias Alexander von Ungern- Sternberg, 1642-1647 District Marshal of Sweden
  • Nils Alexander von Ungern- Sternberg (1654-1721), Swedish Military
  • Reinhold von Ungern- Sternberg 1667-1671 knighthood captain of the Estonian Knighthood
  • Reinhold von Ungern- Sternberg 1696-1697 knighthood captain of the Estonian Knighthood
  • Mattias Alexander von Ungern- Sternberg (1689-1763), Swedish politician and military
  • Otto Reinhold Ludwig von Ungern- Sternberg (1744-1811), Estonian shipowner
  • Wilhelm von Ungern- Sternberg, Grand Duchy of Baden Chamberlain, Privy Councillor and director of the Court and National Theatre in Mannheim.
  • Alexander von Ungern- Sternberg (1806-1868), German novelist, poet and painter
  • Eduard von Ungern- Sternberg (1836-1904), German writer and politician
  • Konstantin von Ungern- Sternberg 1854-1857 knighthood captain of the Estonian Knighthood
  • Gustav von Ungern- Sternberg 1869-1871 knighthood captain of the Estonian Knighthood
  • Arthur von Ungern- Sternberg (1885-1949), German theologian and Protestant- Lutheran Superintendent
  • Roman von Ungern -Sternberg (1886-1921), Baron deutschbaltischer origin in Tsarist services
  • Olga von Ungern -Sternberg (1895-1997), German physician, astrologer, homeopath and psychotherapist
  • Renauld Reinhold von Ungern -Sternberg (1908-1991), German diplomat
  • Jürgen von Ungern- Sternberg ( born 1940 ), German historian
  • Joachim von Ungern- Sternberg (* 1942), German lawyer, former judge of the Federal Court
  • Sven von Ungern- Sternberg (* 1942), German politician, former government district president of Freiburg
  • Thomas von Ungern -Sternberg ( born 1952 ), German economist, Professor of Economics at the University of Lausanne
  • Christina von Ungern -Sternberg (* 1979), German journalist and television presenter
  • Michael Baron von Ungern- Sternberg (* 1955), German diplomat
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