Pfuel Explained

Surname:Pfuel family
Type:Noble family
Coat Of Arms:
Coat of arms of Pfuel
Country:Holy Roman Empire
German Empire
Motto:Muth und Hoffnung
("Courage and Hope")
Founding Year:926
Current Head:Christian Friedrich Graf Bruges-von Pfuel, (* 1942)
Estate:
Cadet Branches:
  • Pfuhl
  • Phull
Website:jahnsfelder-chronik.de
schloss-tuessling.de

The Pfuel family, also known as Pfuhl or Phull, is an ancient German noble family with a history that traces back to the year 926 when they first arrived in Brandenburg with King Henry the Fowler, who started governing the region in 928–929, allowing Emperor Otto I to establish the Northern March in 936 during the German German: [[Ostsiedlung]]. Over the centuries, the Pfuel extended their influence across various regions including Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Mecklenburg, Pomerania, Württemberg, Westphalia, Eastern Europe, and Sweden.[1]

The Pfuel family is one of the oldest and most venerable families in Brandenburg-Prussian history and has made significant marks in German and European history.[2] [3] They were among the families with the largest holdings and incomes in the Margraviate of Brandenburg. Their lineage includes several influential figures who played key roles in military, governance, and political reforms, including a Prussian Minister of War and Prime Minister of Prussia. Twenty-five of them served as generals. Having acquired sixteen military medals Pour le Mérite - the highest award for bravery that could be awarded in the Kingdom of Prussia, they are the second highest decorated family.[4]

Members of the family held the title of Count.[5] Today, they bear the name Counts Bruges-von Pfuel.

Family line

Ancestors' list for direct paternal main line:[6]

Estates

Members

Notable members of the family include:

Literature

Notes and References

  1. [Leopold von Zedlitz-Neukirch]
  2. gewerbekreis-tuessling.de
  3. [Theodor Fontane]
  4. Gustaf Lehmann: Die Ritter des Ordens Pour le Merite. Band 2: 1812–1913. Mittler, Berlin 1913,, S. 631.
  5. Web site: Counts - B .
  6. http://jahnsfelder-chronik-pfuel.lima-city.de/2001.html Der Mannesstamm
  7. http://www.denkmalprojekt.org/Verlustlisten/vl_1_brb_drag-_reg_nr_2_wk1.htm Verlustliste: 1. Brandenburgisches Dragoner- Regiment Nr. 2.
  8. Book: Fontane, Theodor. Theodor Fontane

    . Theodor Fontane. Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg. 2. 489. Hertz. Berlin. 1868. German. (online)