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Pfinzing
The Pfinzing von Henfenfeld were one of the oldest Patrician (post-Roman Europe), patrician families in the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg, imperial city of Nuremberg . They are first mentioned in a document in 1233 and were represented in the ''inner council'' from the beginning of the council records in 1274 until their extinction in 1764 . This made them the oldest Nuremberg council family.  According to the ''dance Statute'' of 1521 belonged to the twenty old lines eligible for Ratsfähigen. In 1764 the male line died out. Throughout its history the family boasted five ''List of mayors of Nuremberg, Reichsschultheiß'' (mayors) of Nuremberg History The Pfinzing (also: ''Pfintzing'') came from the Ministerialis, Reichsministerialität around Nuremberg and were first mentioned in 1233 with ''Sifridus de Nurinberc'', called ''Pfincinch'', in a document from the Heilsbronn monastery. The family was one of the most important Nuremberg patrician families . The Pfinzing had o ...
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Haller Von Hallerstein
Haller von Hallerstein is a noble patrician family from the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg which belonged to the wealthy ruling oligarchy during Nuremberg's ''Golden Age'' in late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Around 1500 a branch became Hungarian and played an important part in the history of Transylvania during the 16th to 18th centuries. They are not related with the patrician ''von Haller'' family from Bern, Switzerland. History Throughout the 15th and 16th centuries the family's economic and political power contributed to the cultural development of the city. As early as the 14th century, the family belonged to the circle of families that had an exclusive access to the Inner Council of Nürnberg, to which the family sent representatives until 1806. According to the dance statute they were one of the twenty old lines eligible to participate in city council. In 1360, Berthold Haller donated the ''pilgrim hospital of the Holy Cross'' to the city. The Hallers made their fo ...
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