Motto |
Muth und Hoffnung ("courage and hope") |
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Website |
jahnsfelder-chronik.de schloss-tuessling.de |
Muth und Hoffnung
The German ancient noble family of Pfuel (also Pfuhl or Phull) arrived in Brandenburg in the year 926 and later widened their influence to Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Mecklenburg, Pomerania, Württemberg, Westphalia, Eastern Europe and Sweden.
Its members today bear the name "Grafen Bruges-von Pfuel".
Ancestors' list for direct paternal main line:
Jahnsfelde manor-house (1449–1945)
Family burial ground, Jahnsfelde
Altranft castle (1375–1652)
Schulzendorf castle (1450–1837)
Friedersdorf castle (1529–1652)
Wilkendorf castle (1536–1900)
Helfta Convent (1641–1712)
Buckow castle, built in 1663 by Georg Adam von Pfuel, 1688 inherited by his son-in-law, Field-Marshal Heino Heinrich Graf von Flemming
Wimmelburg monastery (1664–1798)
Muldenstein manor (1668–1822)
Obermönsheim castle, Baden-Württemberg (1787–1918)
Tüßling castle, Bavaria (since 1991)
Mamhofen estate, Starnberg, Bavaria (since 1991)
Notable members of the family include:
Adam von Pfuel
Christian Friedrich von Pfuel
Christian Ludwig von Pfuel
Curt von Pfuel
Emil von Pfuhl
Ernst Ludwig von Pfuhl
Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig von Pfuel
Georg Adam von Pfuhl
Heino von Pfuel