The House of Bibra () was one of the leading ''
Uradel
(, German: "ancient nobility"; adjective or ) is a genealogical term introduced in late 18th-century Germany to distinguish those families whose noble rank can be traced to the 14th century or earlier. The word stands opposed to '' Briefadel'', ...
'' (ancient noble) families in
Franconia
Franconia (german: Franken, ; Franconian dialect: ''Franggn'' ; bar, Frankn) is a region of Germany, characterised by its culture and Franconian dialect (German: ''Fränkisch'').
The three administrative regions of Lower, Middle and Upper Fr ...
(northern part of
Bavaria
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) and present day
Thuringia
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Erfurt is the capital and larg ...
from the mid-15th century to about 1600. Later on the family rose from ''Reichsritter'' (
Imperial Knight
The Free Imperial knights (german: link=no, Reichsritter la, Eques imperii) were free nobles of the Holy Roman Empire, whose direct overlord was the Emperor. They were the remnants of the medieval free nobility ('' edelfrei'') and the minister ...
s) to ''
Reichsfreiherr
(; male, abbreviated as ), (; his wife, abbreviated as , literally "free lord" or "free lady") and (, his unmarried daughters and maiden aunts) are designations used as titles of nobility in the German-speaking areas of the Holy Roman Empire ...
'' (Barons of the Holy Roman Empire). After the
Holy Roman Empire
The Holy Roman Empire was a Polity, political entity in Western Europe, Western, Central Europe, Central, and Southern Europe that developed during the Early Middle Ages and continued until its Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, dissolution i ...
dissolved, they were made ‘’
Freiherr
(; male, abbreviated as ), (; his wife, abbreviated as , literally "free lord" or "free lady") and (, his unmarried daughters and maiden aunts) are designations used as titles of nobility in the German-speaking areas of the Holy Roman Empire ...
’‘ (Barons) of Bavaria and
Bohemia
Bohemia ( ; cs, Čechy ; ; hsb, Čěska; szl, Czechy) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech Republic. Bohemia can also refer to a wider area consisting of the historical Lands of the Bohemian Crown ruled by the Bohem ...
.
History
The earliest references to the family include a document of Bishop
Otto of Bamberg
Otto of Bamberg (1060 or 1061 – 30 June 1139) was a German missionary and papal legate who converted much of medieval Pomerania to Christianity. He was the bishop of Bamberg from 1102 until his death. He was canonized in 1189.
Early life
Th ...
from the year 1119 of a ''Rupertus de Bibra''. In 1151 a ''Pertholdus (Berthold) de Bibra'' and his sons ''Pertholdus (Berthold)'' and ''Tagino'' are referenced in another document. The family prospered in numbers, wealth, and influence in the 15th century and early 16th century. By the time of
Siebmachers Wappenbuch
''Siebmachers Wappenbuch'' () is a roll of arms first published in 1605 as two heraldic multivolume book series of armorial bearings or coats of arms of the nobility of the Holy Roman Empire, as well as coats of arms of city-states and some ...
of 1605, the family is listed as the most important family of Franconia under the rank of Freiherr. By 1600 most of the family died off without heirs partially due natural causes such as the
Bubonic plague
Bubonic plague is one of three types of plague caused by the plague bacterium (''Yersinia pestis''). One to seven days after exposure to the bacteria, flu-like symptoms develop. These symptoms include fever, headaches, and vomiting, as well a ...
and the number of family members who took church positions. After the death of Heinrich von Bibra in 1602, the Prince-Bishop
Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn
Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn (18 March 1545 – 9 September 1617) was Prince-Bishop of Würzburg from 1573. He was born in Mespelbrunn Castle, Spessart (Lower Franconia) and died in Würzburg.
Life
He was educated in Mainz, Leuven, D ...
seized most of the family’s assets as part of the
Counter-Reformation
The Counter-Reformation (), also called the Catholic Reformation () or the Catholic Revival, was the period of Catholic resurgence that was initiated in response to the Protestant Reformation. It began with the Council of Trent (1545–1563) a ...
resulting in a 79-year lawsuit. The lawsuit (
Reichskammergericht
The ''Reichskammergericht'' (; ; la, Iudicium imperii) was one of the two highest judicial institutions in the Holy Roman Empire, the other one being the Aulic Council in Vienna. It was founded in 1495 by the Imperial Diet in Worms. All legal ...
) was eventually settled with the family receiving all the properties except
Burgwallbach but without income during the suit. From 1602 on there were many important members of the family but the family itself never recovered the leading position it previously had in the late 15th and 16th centuries. Between 1698 and 1772, the various lines were raised to ''Reichsfreiherr'' (Barons of the Holy Roman Empire). In later times, the family spread to the Austrian Empire, the British Empire, and the United States. According to Wagenhöfer, the Bibra family is the most researched family of the low nobility in Franconia after the
Guttenberg and
Seckendorff families.
Prominent members of the family
* Kilian von Bibra (* about 1425; † 1494), 1 December 1450 ''Gilianus de Bibrach de Alemania'' receives
doctorate in church law (''doctoratus in iure canonico'') in Padua, Italy,
Dean
Dean may refer to:
People
* Dean (given name)
* Dean (surname), a surname of Anglo-Saxon English origin
* Dean (South Korean singer), a stage name for singer Kwon Hyuk
* Dean Delannoit, a Belgian singer most known by the mononym Dean
Titles
* ...
of the
Cathedral Chapter
According to both Catholic and Anglican canon law, a cathedral chapter is a college of clerics ( chapter) formed to advise a bishop and, in the case of a vacancy of the episcopal see in some countries, to govern the diocese during the vacancy. In ...
of Würzburg,
Generalvicar of Bishopric of Würzburg, statesman (
German Wikipedia article)
*
Wilhelm von Bibra
Wilhelm von Bibra (1442–1490) (''Eques auratus'') was a Papal emissary.
Papal emissary
Wilhelm functioned as a Papal Emissary for both the archbishop of Cologne and Kaiser Friedrich. Wilhelm’s half brother, Prince Bishop Lorenz von Bibra ...
(*1442 † 1490), Lorenz' half brother, Papal emissary,
Knight of the Golden Spur
* Albrecht von Bibra (* † 1511),
Dean
Dean may refer to:
People
* Dean (given name)
* Dean (surname), a surname of Anglo-Saxon English origin
* Dean (South Korean singer), a stage name for singer Kwon Hyuk
* Dean Delannoit, a Belgian singer most known by the mononym Dean
Titles
* ...
of the
Cathedral Chapter
According to both Catholic and Anglican canon law, a cathedral chapter is a college of clerics ( chapter) formed to advise a bishop and, in the case of a vacancy of the episcopal see in some countries, to govern the diocese during the vacancy. In ...
of Würzburg, Cathedral Chapter member of Bamberg (
German Wikipedia article)
*
Lorenz von Bibra
Lorenz von Bibra, Duke in Franconia (1459, Mellrichstadt – 6 February 1519, Würzburg) was Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Würzburg from 1495 to 1519. His life paralleled that of Maximilian I (1459–1519), who ruled the Holy Roman ...
,
Prince-Bishop of
Würzburg
Würzburg (; Main-Franconian: ) is a city in the region of Franconia in the north of the German state of Bavaria. Würzburg is the administrative seat of the ''Regierungsbezirk'' Lower Franconia. It spans the banks of the Main River.
Würzburg is ...
, Duke in
Franconia
Franconia (german: Franken, ; Franconian dialect: ''Franggn'' ; bar, Frankn) is a region of Germany, characterised by its culture and Franconian dialect (German: ''Fränkisch'').
The three administrative regions of Lower, Middle and Upper Fr ...
(1459–1519)
*
Conrad von Bibra
Conrad von Bibra (or Konrad III von Bibra), Duke in Franconia (1490–1544) was Prince-Bishop of Würzburg from 1540 to 1544.
Born in 1490, he studied at the universities of Cologne, Bologna, Erfurt and Ingolstadt. His whole life Conrad seem ...
, Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, Duke in
Franconia
Franconia (german: Franken, ; Franconian dialect: ''Franggn'' ; bar, Frankn) is a region of Germany, characterised by its culture and Franconian dialect (German: ''Fränkisch'').
The three administrative regions of Lower, Middle and Upper Fr ...
(1490–1544)
* Christoph Erhard von Bibra (1656–1706) participant at
Battle of Blenheim
The Battle of Blenheim (german: Zweite Schlacht bei Höchstädt, link=no; french: Bataille de Höchstädt, link=no; nl, Slag bij Blenheim, link=no) fought on , was a major battle of the War of the Spanish Succession. The overwhelming Allied v ...
, 12.10.1704 ''kaiserlichen'' (imperial) ''
Generalfeldwachtmeister
''Generalfeldwachtmeister'' is a historical military rank of general officer level in the armies of the German and Scandinavian countries, corresponding to the rank of ''maréchal de camp'' in France.
A Generalfeldwachtmeister ranked above a brig ...
'', 2.5.1705 (Elector of Mainz) ''Generalfeldmarschalleutnant'' (Lieutenant General), Commander of the
Plassenburg
Plassenburg is a castle in the city of Kulmbach in Bavaria. It is one of the most impressive castles in Germany and a symbol of the city. It was first mentioned in 1135. The Plassenberg family were ministerial of the counts of Andechs (later ...
and
Kulmbach
Kulmbach () is the capital of the district of Kulmbach in Bavaria in Germany. The town is famous for Plassenburg Castle, which houses the largest tin soldier museum in the world, and for its sausages, or ''Bratwürste''.
Geography
Location
Ku ...
(
German Wikipedia article)
* Johann Ernst von Bibra (10.2.1662 – 19.8.1705) 12.4.1701 ''kaiserlichen'' (imperial) ''Feldmarschall-Leutnant'', 11.5.1704 ''Reichsgeneralfeldmarschallleutnant'', 20.5.1704 ''kaiserlichen'' (imperial) ''
Feldzeugmeister
''Feldzeugmeister'' was a historical military rank in some German and the Austro-Hungarian armies, especially in use for the artillery. It was commonly used in the 16th or 17th century, but could even be found at the beginning of the 20th century ...
'' (
German Wikipedia article)
* Heinrich Carl von Bibra (aka Karl Siegmund) (1666 + 1734) Franconian Circles, Bamberg ''Generalfeldmarschalleutnant'' (Lieutenant General), father Prince-Bishop Heinrich of Fulda, builder of the ''Bibra Palais'' (Bibra Haus) in Bamberg (
German Wikipedia article)
*
Heinrich von Bibra
Heinrich von Bibra (Heinrich VIII of Fulda), Prince-Bishop, Prince-Abbot of Fulda (1711–1788) was Prince-Bishop and Prince-Abbot from 1759 to 1788. As part his role as Prince-Abbot of Fulda, he had the additional role as Archchancellor ('' ...
, (Karl Sigmund Frhr. von Bibra)
Prince-Bishop,
Prince-Abbot
A prince-abbot (german: Fürstabt) is a title for a cleric who is a Prince of the Church (like a Prince-bishop), in the sense of an ''ex officio'' temporal lord of a feudal entity, usually a State of the Holy Roman Empire. The territory ruled b ...
of
Fulda
Fulda () (historically in English called Fuld) is a town in Hesse, Germany; it is located on the river Fulda and is the administrative seat of the Fulda district (''Kreis''). In 1990, the town hosted the 30th Hessentag state festival.
History ...
(1711–1788) was Prince-Bishop from (1759–1788)
* Siegmund von Bibra (Philipp Anton Frhr. von Bibra; * 1750; † 1803), high official Bishopric and Abby of Fulda and editor of ''Journal von und für Deutschland'' (
German Wikipedia article)
*
Franz Ludwig von Bibra
Franz Ludwig Freiherr (Baron) von Bibra, Sr. (10 February 1783 – 14 September 1823) was a soldier, author, and early settler of Tasmania, Australia.
Life
Joined the Prussian Army, becoming a second lieutenant in 1801. Resigned commissi ...
(1783–1823) was soldier, author, and early settler of Tasmania, Australia.
*
Ernst von Bibra
Ernst von Bibra (9 June 1806 in Schwebheim – 5 June 1878 in Nuremberg) was a German Naturalist ( Natural history scientist) and author. Ernst was a botanist, zoologist, metallurgist, chemist, geographer, travel writer, novelist, duellis ...
(1806–1878), German naturalist (
natural history scientist) and author. Ernst was a botanist, zoologist, metallurgist, chemist, geographer, travel writer, novelist, duellist, art collector and trailblazer in ethnopsychopharmacology.
*
Ernst Wilhelm Freiherr von Bibra (1910–1943) German officer during World War II and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Missing presumed dead since February 15, 1943 - Oktjabersky, Russia
*
August von Bibra
August Ludwig Karl Georg Friedrich Freiherr von Bibra (30 January 1808, Romrod – 1894) was director of the business affairs of Hermann, prince of Wied. He became general manager of the Adelsverein, or ''Verein zum Schutze Deutscher Einwand ...
(1808–1894) general manager of the
Adelsverein
The ''Mainzer Adelsverein at Biebrich am Rhein'' (''Verein zum Schutze Deutscher Einwanderer in Texas'', "Society for the Protection of German Immigrants in Texas"), better known as the ''Mainzer Adelsverein'' (, "Nobility Society of Mainz"), orga ...
, or ''Verein zum Schutze Deutscher Einwanderer in Texas'' ("Society for the Protection of German Immigrants in Texas").
* Wilhelm Franz von Bibra (1824–1879) ''Generalfeldmarschalleutnant'' (Lieutenant General)
Austro-Hungarian Army
The Austro-Hungarian Army (, literally "Ground Forces of the Austro-Hungarians"; , literally "Imperial and Royal Army") was the ground force of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy from 1867 to 1918. It was composed of three parts: the joint arm ...
(
German Wikipedia article)
* August Hans Karl Reinhard von Bibra (1845-1926) ''Oberst'' (colonel), (
K. u. K.) and historian
* Sir Eric Ernest von Bibra (O.B.E., Kt.) (1895–1958)
Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations,
and public service outside the civil service. It was established ...
(1938) for services to local government and returned servicemen,
Knight Bachelor
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(7 July 1953)
Agent-General for
Tasmania
)
, nickname =
, image_map = Tasmania in Australia.svg
, map_caption = Location of Tasmania in AustraliaCoordinates:
, subdivision_type = Country
, subdi ...
in Britain, former Alderman and Mayor
Launceston
* Sir Donald Dean von Bibra (C.M.G., O.B.E., K.B.) (1905–1982) Order of the British Empire (1970), Companion of the
Order of St Michael and St George
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...
(1979), Knight Bachelor (1982): former chairman of the Australian Wool Industry Conference and Tasmanian grazier
*
Eve von Bibra
Eve Sarah von Bibra (born 27 June 1966) is an Australian singer-songwriter and actress. From 1986 to 1991, she was a member of the pop group, Chantoozies, as one of four female lead vocalists. She co-wrote their hit, "Wanna Be Up", which peaked ...
living actress and singer active in Australia
*Nikolaus von Bibra, 13th-century
Erfurt
Erfurt () is the capital and largest city in the Central German state of Thuringia. It is located in the wide valley of the Gera river (progression: ), in the southern part of the Thuringian Basin, north of the Thuringian Forest. It sits i ...
monk, is unknown whether he is connected to von Bibra family. Listed under theology and satire, he wrote under the pseudonym ''Occultus Erfordernis'' and his satirical work is called ''Carmen Satiricum''. (
German Wikipedia article)
Riemenschneider patronage
The tomb of
Lorenz von Bibra
Lorenz von Bibra, Duke in Franconia (1459, Mellrichstadt – 6 February 1519, Würzburg) was Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Würzburg from 1495 to 1519. His life paralleled that of Maximilian I (1459–1519), who ruled the Holy Roman ...
by
Tilman Riemenschneider
Tilman Riemenschneider (c. 1460 – 7 July 1531) was a German sculptor and woodcarver active in Würzburg from 1483. He was one of the most prolific and versatile sculptors of the transition period between late Gothic and Renaissance, a master i ...
(c. 1460 – 7 July 1531) in the
Würzburg
Würzburg (; Main-Franconian: ) is a city in the region of Franconia in the north of the German state of Bavaria. Würzburg is the administrative seat of the ''Regierungsbezirk'' Lower Franconia. It spans the banks of the Main River.
Würzburg is ...
Dom (cathedral) is one of Riemenschneider's most famous works. Lorenz also commissioned Riemenscheider to do the tomb of his predecessor,
Rudolf von Scherenberg
Rudolf II von Scherenberg (c. 1401 – 1495) was Bishop of Würzburg from 1466 until his death. His longevity (about 94) and long reign were significant.
Rudolf von Scherenberg was the son of Erhard von Scherenberg and Anna von Massbach. On ...
. In
Bibra the family commissioned Riemenschneider to do the ''Altar of the Apostles, Altar of the Church Fathers, Altar of the Annunciation, Carving of
St. Kilian'', a crucifix, and an epitaph of Hans von Bibra (Lorenz' father). Kilian von Bibra also commissioned a work by Riemenscheider other than at Bibra.
Localities associated with family
Family seat (''Stammsitz''):
*Burg
Bibra near
Meiningen
Meiningen () is a town in the southern part of the state of Thuringia, Germany. It is located in the region of Franconia and has a population of around 25,000 (2021). (c.1100–present) is reportedly the longest continuously owned castle by a family in
Thuringia
Thuringia (; german: Thüringen ), officially the Free State of Thuringia ( ), is a state of central Germany, covering , the sixth smallest of the sixteen German states. It has a population of about 2.1 million.
Erfurt is the capital and larg ...
having been in the family since written records began including during the East German period. While the burg itself remained in the family, the forest, farmland and Lower Castle was sold at auction in 1936.
Second seat:
*Schloss
Irmelshausen
Irmelshausen is a village in the municipality of Höchheim in the district of Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany.
Castle
Irmelshausen is best known for its castle and related church. Irmelshausen, on the old border between East and Wes ...
(1376–present) is a five sided
water castle
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in
Franconia
Franconia (german: Franken, ; Franconian dialect: ''Franggn'' ; bar, Frankn) is a region of Germany, characterised by its culture and Franconian dialect (German: ''Fränkisch'').
The three administrative regions of Lower, Middle and Upper Fr ...
, frequently featured in books and calendars.
Historical holdings still in family:
*Schloss
Brennhausen
Brennhausen (german: Burg Brennhausen) is a castle in the municipality of Sulzdorf a.d.Lederhecke in the district of Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. It is located the Haßberge Nature Park.
Origin of name
Houses of Springs
Josef Braun e ...
(1681–present) is a unique and beautifully situated castle frequently featured in books and calendars.
*Dörfleshof farming estate (between
Aubstadt
Aubstadt is a municipality in the district of Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany.
Sport
The town's association football club TSV Aubstadt, formed in 1921, experienced its greatest success in 2019 when it won promotion to tier-four Regionalliga ...
and Ottelmannshausen)(1859–present)
Estates, castles, manor houses, and villages that previously came under Bibra control (Germany unless otherwise stated):
*
Schloss Adelsdorf (1687–1993)widow continued to live there until 2017
*
Schloss Aschach (1391–1407)
*Aroldshausen (by
Jüchsen) (c.1435-c.1990) property taken by East Germany, compensated about 1990
*
Aubstadt
Aubstadt is a municipality in the district of Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany.
Sport
The town's association football club TSV Aubstadt, formed in 1921, experienced its greatest success in 2019 when it won promotion to tier-four Regionalliga ...
(c.1308-after 1859)
*
Bahra (1404–1637?)
*
Bauerbach
Bauerbach is a village and a former municipality in the district of Schmalkalden-Meiningen, in Thuringia, Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous ...
(by 1359-1684)
*''Unteres Schloss'' (Lower Castle) also known as ''Neues Schloss'' (New Castle) built at Bibra after the partial destruction of Burg Bibra in 1525 (1558-1936)
*
Burg Bramberg
Bramberg Castle (german: Burg Bramberg) is the ruin of a Würzburg castle in the Haßberge hills in the county of Haßberge in Lower Franconia, Bavaria
Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ...
(1393–1483)
pledge holding (''Pfandschaft'')
*Breuberg (Welkershausen by
Meiningen
Meiningen () is a town in the southern part of the state of Thuringia, Germany. It is located in the region of Franconia and has a population of around 25,000 (2021). ) (1779–?)
*Schloss Burgwallbach (1489–1681)
*Oberschloss
Euerbach
*
Untereuerheim & Obereuerheim with Schloss Euerburg (1480–1687)
*Schloss Gemünda (by
Seßlach
Seßlach () is a town in the district of Coburg, in northern Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 12 km southwest of Coburg and has a population close to 4,000.
Seßlach is notable for its largely intact medieval town wall and overall historic a ...
) (1510–1655)
*
Geroda (1400–1607)
*
Gleicherwiesen
Gleicherwiesen in Thuringia is a part of the town Römhild.
History
First mentioned in 1100 under the name ''Glychon'', in 1182 ''Glychon an der Wysen'' (today Gleicherwiesen) and ''Glychon am Berg'' (today Gleichamberg) are referenced. Over mu ...
(c.1356 – 1850)
* Burg
Hallenburg (before 1374–1391)
*
Höchheim
Höchheim is a municipality in the district of Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. Höchheim consists of the following villages: Gollmuthhausen, Höchheim, Irmelshausen
Irmelshausen is a village in the municipality of Höchheim in the ...
(1356-c1970)
*Schloss
Kleinbardorf (1413–1687) (see also
Jewish Cemetery (Kleinbardorf)
The Jewish cemetery of Kleinbardorf began operations in 1574 on the so-called ''Steilen'' or ''Wartberg'' southeast of Sulzfeld, Rhön-Grabfeld, Kleinbardorf, in northern Bavaria. The area is now known only as ''Judenhügel'' (Jewish hills).
The ...
)
*
Neubrunn (Thuringia) (1366-1496+)
*Schloss
Oselce
Oselce (german: Wosseletz) is a municipality and village in Plzeň-South District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 400 inhabitants.
Administrative parts
Villages of Kotouň and Nová Ves are administrative parts of Oselce.
...
(Schloss Wosseletz) (Czech Republic) (1808–1856)
*Burg Osterburg and half Amt
Themar
Themar () is a town in the district of Hildburghausen, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated on the river Werra, 11 km northwest of Hildburghausen, and 14 km southwest of Suhl.
Main sights
* St. Bartholomew's Church, Themar
* St. J ...
(1380–1468) Pledge Holding
*
Rentwertshausen Rentwertshausen is a former municipality in the district Schmalkalden-Meiningen, in Thuringia, Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Eur ...
(1372–1511)
*Schloss Roßrieth (by
Mellrichstadt
Mellrichstadt is a town in the district Rhön-Grabfeld, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 17 km southwest of Meiningen, and 13 km northeast of Bad Neustadt
Bad Neustadt an der Saale, officially Bad Neustadt a. d. Saale and often simp ...
) (1438-before 1445)(1589–1680)
*Schloss
Schnabelwaid (1696–1750)
*
Schwarza (Thuringian Forest)
Schwarza is a municipality in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district, Thuringia, Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russ ...
(1355–1425) pledge holding (''Pfandschaft'')
*Schloss
Schwebheim
Schwebheim is a municipality in the district of Schweinfurt in Bavaria, Germany. Historically important as the location of the Bibra family castle by the same name. The castle was heavily damaged during severe bombings of Schweinfurt in World W ...
(1513-c1958)
*Schloss Senftenberg (Buttenheim) (1426–1484) pledge holding (''Pfandschaft'') Castle and administrative area (Amt) including
Altendorf,
Buckenhofen,
Buttenheim
Buttenheim is a market town in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg (district), Bamberg and lies in the Regnitz Valley between Bamberg and Nuremberg, Germany.
Buttenheim is Levi Strauss’s birthplace: the future inventor of Jeans, blue jean ...
,
Eggolsheim
Eggolsheim is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and ...
,
Friesen
Friesen (; gsw-FR, Friese) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France.
See also
* Communes of the Haut-Rhin département
The following is a list of the 366 communes of the French department of Haut-Rhin.
T ...
,
Grub
Grub can refer to Grub (larva), of the beetle superfamily Scarabaeoidea, or as a slang term for food. It can also refer to:
Places
* Grub, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Switzerland
* Grub, St. Gallen, Switzerland
* Grub (Amerang), a hamlet in Bavaria, ...
,
Kalteneggolsfeld,
Kauernhofen,
Pautzfeld,
Schirnaidel,
Seigendorf,
Seußling and
Stackendorf
*
Steinach an der Saale (1343 – ?) combination of fief and pledge
*Schloss
Strauch (Großenhain) (1749–1755)
*Schloss
Trappstadt
Trappstadt is a municipality in the district of Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria, Germany.
Notable people
*Joseph Brunner (26 November 1706 - 19 November 1827), born in Trappstadt and died in Altenstein. It has been suggested that he was the oldest man ...
(1853– c.1970)
*Burg
Trimburg (1375–1412) pledge holding
*
Walldorf
Walldorf (South Franconian: ''Walldoaf'') is a town in the Rhein-Neckar-Kreis district in the state of Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
In the eighteenth century, Walldorf was the birthplace of John Jacob Astor, who emigrated and became a promin ...
(by Meinigen) (1779–1946) property taken by Russians or East Germans in 1946
*Schloss
Weisendorf
Weisendorf is a municipality in the district of Erlangen-Höchstadt, in Bavaria, Germany. It belongs to the administrative region of Middle Franconia.
Geography
Weisendorf is located 15 km west of Erlangen.
Division of the town
Economy
Mos ...
(c1750-1785)
* Schloss Wiesen, (
Seßlach
Seßlach () is a town in the district of Coburg, in northern Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 12 km southwest of Coburg and has a population close to 4,000.
Seßlach is notable for its largely intact medieval town wall and overall historic a ...
) 1818–1822
* Veste Wildberg and Amt (administrative district consisting of
Eyershausen,
Großbardorf
Großbardorf is a municipality in the district of Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Rus ...
,
Großeibstadt
Großeibstadt is a municipality in the district of Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Ru ...
,
Großwenkheim,
Kleinbardorf,
Kleineibstadt,
Saal an der Saale
Saal an der Saale is a municipality in the district of Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. It is situated on the river Fränkische Saale. The municipality consists the two townships Saal an der Saale and Waltershausen.
Ever since the 1978 "Ge ...
,
Weichtungen,
Wülfershausen a. d. Saale ) (1358 – before 1387) pledge holding, (? – 1687) fief without Amt (?) (1602–1681 part of lawsuit with bishop of Würzburg)
*Schloss
Willershausen (half 1757–1850)
*
Wölfershausen
Wölfershausen is a village and a former municipality in the district Schmalkalden-Meiningen, in Thuringia, Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous ...
(Kr. Meinigen) (1311 - after 1500)
*
Wolfmannshausen Wolfmannshausen is a former municipality in the district Schmalkalden-Meiningen, in Thuringia, Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Eur ...
(Kr. Meinigen) (1372- after 1496)
*
Wülfershausen (Lkr Schweinfurt) (1401-?)
*
Wülfershausen a. d. Saale (1418-?) Separately from Amt Wildberg above
German cities with close association:
*
Fulda
Fulda () (historically in English called Fuld) is a town in Hesse, Germany; it is located on the river Fulda and is the administrative seat of the Fulda district (''Kreis''). In 1990, the town hosted the 30th Hessentag state festival.
History ...
*
Bamberg
Bamberg (, , ; East Franconian: ''Bambärch'') is a town in Upper Franconia, Germany, on the river Regnitz close to its confluence with the river Main. The town dates back to the 9th century, when its name was derived from the nearby ' castle. C ...
*
Würzburg
Würzburg (; Main-Franconian: ) is a city in the region of Franconia in the north of the German state of Bavaria. Würzburg is the administrative seat of the ''Regierungsbezirk'' Lower Franconia. It spans the banks of the Main River.
Würzburg is ...
Memorials:
*Bibra Kreuz – A memorial to fallen WWI soldier Helmuth von Bibra from the Irmelshausen Senior Sub-line in
Sachsen-Anhalt
Saxony-Anhalt (german: Sachsen-Anhalt ; nds, Sassen-Anholt) is a state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony, Thuringia and Lower Saxony. It covers an area of
and has a population of 2.18 million inhabitants, making it the ...
, Germany
German Wikipedia Article
Monasteries closely associated with Bibra family:
*
Rohr (just north of
Meiningen
Meiningen () is a town in the southern part of the state of Thuringia, Germany. It is located in the region of Franconia and has a population of around 25,000 (2021). ) during the 14th century (last Bibra burial 1473)
*Henneberg
Kloster Veßra
Kloster Veßra is a municipality in the district of Hildburghausen in Thuringia, Germany.
Vessra Abbey (now an open-air museum) was founded and supported by the Henneberg family and abandoned after the Reformation. The church was used as a pa ...
in the 15th century (last Bibra burial 1488)
Australia
*
Bibra Lake Bibra may refer to:
Organisations
* British Industrial Biological Research Association, now known as BIBRA in the UK
Places
* Bibra, Schmalkalden-Meiningen, a village in the district Schmalkalden-Meiningen, Thuringia, Germany
* Bibra, Saale-Holz ...
, a suburb of
Perth
Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth is ...
, Australia is named after Benedict von Bibra who in the summer of 1843 bought land there.
*Bibra’s
Landing
Landing is the last part of a flight, where a flying animal, aircraft, or spacecraft returns to the ground. When the flying object returns to water, the process is called alighting, although it is commonly called "landing", "touchdown" or ...
in the west coast of Australia is named after Francis Louis von Bibra and/or brother Charles who operated in the area in the 1870s–90's ()
* Beaufront,
Ross, Tasmania
Ross is a village in the Midlands of the state of Tasmania in Australia. On the Macquarie River, Ross is located 78 km south of Launceston and 117 km north of Hobart. The town is listed on the Register of the National Estate and is ...
(1916–present): a historical (1837) country home and large estate ()
Coats of arms of municipalities
The Bibra coat of arms is incorporated into several municipalities.
Image:Wappen Adelsdorf.svg, Gemeinde Adelsdorf
Image:DEU Aubstadt COA.svg, Gemeinde of Aubstadt
Aubstadt is a municipality in the district of Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany.
Sport
The town's association football club TSV Aubstadt, formed in 1921, experienced its greatest success in 2019 when it won promotion to tier-four Regionalliga ...
Image:Wappen Markt Bibra.jpg, Former Gemeinde (now village) Bibra
Image:Wappen Gleicherwiesen.png, Village of Gleicherwiesen
Gleicherwiesen in Thuringia is a part of the town Römhild.
History
First mentioned in 1100 under the name ''Glychon'', in 1182 ''Glychon an der Wysen'' (today Gleicherwiesen) and ''Glychon am Berg'' (today Gleichamberg) are referenced. Over mu ...
Image:DEU Höchheim COA.svg, Gemeinde Höchheim
Höchheim is a municipality in the district of Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. Höchheim consists of the following villages: Gollmuthhausen, Höchheim, Irmelshausen
Irmelshausen is a village in the municipality of Höchheim in the ...
Image:DEU Steinach (Bad Bocklet) COA.svg, Village of Steinach an der Saale
Organization of the family
For the last four centuries the family has divided itself between two Branches named after the two brothers whom all living Bibra descend: Valentine (1560–1595) and Bernhard (1562–1609). Within each branch, the family has divided further in Lines centered on castles and a manor house (Gleicherwiesen). The last two centuries, the Lines are as follows:
Valentine Branch
:Adelsdorf Line (extinct in the male line since 1993)
::Raised to Imperial Barons (''Reichsfreiherr'') 1698
::Became Bavarian Barons 1815
:Gleicherweisen Line
::Raised to Imperial Barons (''Reichsfreiherr'') 1698
::Became Bavarian Barons 1815
:Schwebheim Line (extinct 1958)
::Raised to Imperial Barons (''Reichsfreiherr'') 1698
::Became Bavarian Barons 1817
:Schnabelwaid, later Weisendorf Line (extinct 1856)
::Raised to Imperial Barons (''Reichsfreiherr'') 1698
::Became Bohemian (part of the
Austrian Empire
The Austrian Empire (german: link=no, Kaiserthum Oesterreich, modern spelling , ) was a Central-Eastern European multinational great power from 1804 to 1867, created by proclamation out of the realms of the Habsburgs. During its existence, ...
) Barons 1810
Bernhard Branch
:Brennhausen Line
::Raised to Imperial Barons (''Reichsfreiherr'') 1772
::Became Bavarian Barons 1828
:Bibra-Bibra Line
::Raised to Imperial Barons (''Reichsfreiherr'') 1772
::Became Bavarian Barons 1816
:Irmelshausen Line (Older sub-line & Younger sub-line)
::Raised to Imperial Barons (''Reichsfreiherr'') 1713
::Became Bavarian Barons 1816
All branches of the family were raised to ''Freiherr''. In 1919, all nobility predicates were transformed into constituents of the family name in Germany.
Outline of family
Erbuntermarschallamt (hereditary under-
marshal
Marshal is a term used in several official titles in various branches of society. As marshals became trusted members of the courts of Medieval Europe, the title grew in reputation. During the last few centuries, it has been used for elevated o ...
office) of
Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg
The Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg (german: Fürstbistum Würzburg; Hochstift Würzburg) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire located in Lower Franconia, west of the Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg. Würzburg had been a diocese ...
1357 – 1803
1357: The
counts of Henneberg
The House of Henneberg was a medieval German comital family (''Grafen'') which from the 11th century onwards held large territories in the Duchy of Franconia. Their county was raised to a princely county (''Gefürstete Grafschaft'') in 1310.
Upo ...
had the title to the office in 1357 transferred to the Bibra family, but then withdrawn and returned to it to the von der Kere family.
1405: In two contracts of 1405 and 1486, both families finally agreed on the alternating exercise of the office. When the Henneberg family renounced the Obermarschall of Würzburg in 1533 for political reasons, there were no more changes with the Untermarschallamt until the extinction of the Henneberg house in 1584.
1572: The sole right of succession claimed by the Bibra after the extinction of the von der Kere family in 1572 was contested by Prince Bishop Julius Echter of Mespelbrunn (ruled 1573–1617), and the share of the Kere family transferred to his own family. Until the extinction of the Mespelbrunn (1665), members of both families exercised an alternating office.
1665 -1803 (secularization): The Bibras stand unchallenged. Beginning in 1803, it became an "empty title" with no Prince-Bishopric.
The Erbntermarschallamt was held by the ''Familiensenior'' or ''Senior familiae'' (''Family Senior'') which is the eldest male member of the Bibra family when the family held the position. Friedrich Gotthelf (1736-1813, Brennhausen line) claimed office in 1783 (five years early) even though Prince Bishop Heinrich (1711-1788) was older but was unable to fulfill role.
Erbuntertruchsess of the Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg
Beginning in 1721, members of the Schabelwaid/Weisendorf line had the Erbunter
truchsess
The word ''seneschal'' () can have several different meanings, all of which reflect certain types of supervising or administering in a historic context. Most commonly, a seneschal was a senior position filled by a court appointment within a royal, ...
of the
Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg
The Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg (german: Hochstift Bamberg) was an ecclesiastical State of the Holy Roman Empire. It goes back to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bamberg established at the 1007 synod in Frankfurt, at the behest of King Henry II ...
. This officed ended in 1803 when then bishopric was secularized.
Bibra family / Bibran-Modlau family relationship
Bibran-Modlau family (Bibran, Bibra und Modlau, Bibra-Modlau) was a
Silesia
Silesia (, also , ) is a historical region of Central Europe that lies mostly within Poland, with small parts in the Czech Republic and Germany. Its area is approximately , and the population is estimated at around 8,000,000. Silesia is split ...
n noble family which was raised to
Reichsfreiherr
(; male, abbreviated as ), (; his wife, abbreviated as , literally "free lord" or "free lady") and (, his unmarried daughters and maiden aunts) are designations used as titles of nobility in the German-speaking areas of the Holy Roman Empire ...
(Imperial barons) 1624.
The family and the three sons-in-law of the apparent last Silesian Bibran-Modlau used multiple variations of the name including:
:"Bibra" instead of "Bibran"
:von Bibran und Modlau
:Block von Bibran und Modlau
:Kölichen gen. Freiherren von Bibra u. Modlau
:Schönberg von Bibra und Modlau.
One source (''Origines familiae Bibranorum in Francia orientali utraque Silesia et Lusatia ...)'' reports that the family descends from a Sigmund von Bibra (Franconian Bibra family) who traveled to
Silesia
Silesia (, also , ) is a historical region of Central Europe that lies mostly within Poland, with small parts in the Czech Republic and Germany. Its area is approximately , and the population is estimated at around 8,000,000. Silesia is split ...
in the 11th century, however the different coat of arms casts doubt on the connection. The description with the published (c. 1860) print of Schloss Modlau describes the Bibran family as having split off from the Franconia Bibras five hundred years ago. By 1480
Modlau and
Profen
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were already in possession of the family. At the end of the family, it was centered at
Reisicht
Rokitki (german: Reisicht) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Chojnów, within Legnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. The Bibran-Modlau and Senden-Bibran famil ...
and Modlau, in present-day Poland. Prominent members of the family were: Friedrich Heinrich von Bibran-Modlau, Abraham von Bibran Kittlitztreben und Woitsdorf, and Sigismund Heinrich von Bibran-Modlau who was one of the largest land owner in Silesia.
David Heinrich von Bibran-Modlau was the apparent last male member of the family in Silesia. When he died in 1828, he had three daughters. His three sons-in-law (von Kölichen, von Block and von Schönberg) incorporated the Bibran-Modlau into their names.
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Leopold Zedlitz (Freiherr von), 1836–1843.] The son-in-law Ernst Heinrich von Kölichen, who had incorporated the Bibran-Modlau name and coat of arms died (1832) with a daughter, Agnes, but no sons. Ernst’s son-in-law, Ludwig von Senden again incorporated (c. 1836) the Bibran name into his own becoming "von Senden-Bibran" as in
Gustav von Senden-Bibran
Gustav Freiherr (Baron) von Senden-Bibran (23 July 1847, Reisicht, Lower Silesia, Germany – 23 November 1909 in Berlin) was an admiral of the German Imperial Navy.
Biography
His father was a Silesian landowner who had served in the Austr ...
.
References
German
*RHEINHOLD ALBERT: ''Chronik der Gemeinde Sulzdorf an der Lederhecke''. (2 Volumes, zus. 860 S.) hrsg. von der Gemeinde Sulzdorf a. d. L., Verlag Frankenschwelle (Hildburghausen) Pages. 515 – 534. 1994. This is the most thorough source on Brennhausen.
*MARINA VON BIBRA, Heinrich VIII. – Fürstbischof von Fulda. In: Gerhard Pfeiffer (Hg.), Fränkische Lebensbilder, Bd. 4, Würzburg 1971, 213–229;
WILHELM FRHR. VON BIBRA, ''Geschichte der Familie der Freiherrn von Bibra'', 1870
*WILHELM FRHR. VON BIBRA, ''Beiträge zur Familien Geschichte der Reichsfreiherrn von Bibra, Ernster Band'' (vol. 1), 1880;
Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Düsseldorf
*WILHELM FRHR. VON BIBRA, ''Beiträge zur Familien Geschichte der Reichsfreiherrn von Bibra, Zweiter Band'' (vol. 2), 1882;
Digitized copyUniversitäts- und Landesbibliothek Düsseldorf
*WILHELM FRHR. VON BIBRA, ''Beiträge zur Familien Geschichte der Reichsfreiherrn von Bibra, Dritter Band'' (vol. 3), 1888;
Digitized copyUniversitäts- und Landesbibliothek Düsseldorf
*A. GNAU, Das kirchliche Wirken Heinrich VIII. von Bibra, Fürstbischofs von Fulda (1759–1788), in: Mitteilungen des Historischen Vereins der Diözese Fulda 6 (1902) 12–19;
*JOHANN EBERHARD VON KAISER, Regierungsgeschichte des jetztigen Fürsten-Bischofs Heinrich des VIII. zu Fulda im Grundriße, Vornehmlich in Hinsicht der innern Landes-Anstalten und Verbesserungen, in: Patriotisches Archiv für Deutschland 2 (1785) 1–102;
*HANS KARLINGER, ''Die Kunstdenkmäler von Bayern, III, 13. Bezirksamt Königshofen''. – Munich, 1915 (Reprint Munich, 1983, )
*WERNER KATHREIN, Bibra, Heinrich, in: Erwin Gatz (Hg.), Die Bischöfe des Heiligen Römischen Reiches 1648–1803, Berlin 1990, 29f.;
*JOSEF LEINWEBER, Die Fuldaer Äbte und Bischöfe, Frankfurt a.M. 1989, 159–163;
*MICHAEL MÜLLER, Fürstbischof Heinrich von Bibra und die katholische Aufklärung im Hochstift Fulda (1759–88). Wandel und Kontinuität des kirchlichen Lebens, Fulda 2005;
*FRANZ SAYN-WITTGENSTEIN, ''Schlosser in Franken : Residenzen Und Landsitze Im Frankischen'', 1974 ;
*MARTIN STINGL, ''REICHFREIHEIT UND FÜRSTENDIENST DIE DIENSTBEZIEHUNGEN DER BIBRA 1500 BIS 1806'', Verlag Degener & Co, 1994, 341 pages, ;
*WERNER WAGENHÖFER, ''Die Bibra: Studien und Materialien zur Genealogie und zur Besitzgeschichte einer fränkischen Niederadelsfamilie im Spätmittelalter'', Verlag Degener & Co, 1998, 699 pages, ;
*WERNER WAGENHÖFER, ''Grablegen des Niederadels im Spätmittelalterlichen Franken – das Beispiel der Bibra'', ''Wirtschaft – Gesellschaft – Mentalitäten im Mittelalter'', Festschrift zum 75. Geburtstag von Rolf Sprandel, Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, 2006 , , Pages.335–359.
*ALFRED WENDEHORST, ''Das Bistum Würzburg: Teil 3. Die Bischofsreihe von 1455 -1617'', 1978, ;
*PETER ADOLPH WINKOPP, Beiträge zur Lebensgeschichte Heinrich des achten Fürstbischofen zu Fulda, welcher am 25. September 1788 das Zeitliche mit dem Ewigen verwechselte, in: Der neue deutsche Zuschauer 1 (1789) 93–102.134–144;
*KLAUS WITTSTADT, Der Bibliotheksgründer Fürstbischof Heinrich VIII. von Bibra (1759–1788), in: Artur Brall (Hg.), Von der Klosterbibliothek zur Landesbibliothek. Beiträge zum zweihundertjährigen Bestehen der Hessischen Landesbibliothek Fulda (Stuttgart 1978) 269–293;
*F. ZWENGER, Heinrich v. Bibra. Fürstbischof von Fulda, in: BuBl 4 (1923) 139f., 143f., 148
eitgehend auf Wilhelm von Bibra beruhend
English
*JULIEN CHAPUIS, ''Tilman Riemenschneider: Master Sculptor of the Late Middle Ages'', National Gallery London Publications, 11 October 1999,
*LOIS NYMAN AND GRAEME VON BIBRA, ''THE VON BIBRA STORY'', Foot & Playsted Pty. Ltd., Launceston, Australia, 1996, ;
* ERNST VON BIBRA ''Plant Intoxicants: A Classic Text on the Use of Mind-Altering Plants'' 1995 Translation of ''Die narkotischen Genussmittel und der Mensch'' Translated by Hedwig Schleiffer, Foreword by Martin Haseneier and extensive technical notes by Jonathan Ot, an ethnobiologist- ;
*
HILLAY ZMORA, ''State and nobility in early modern Germany: The knightly feud in Franconia 1440–1567'', Cambridge University Press, 1997 (hardback), 2002 (paperback), ;
External links
Historisches Lexikon Bayerns "Bibra, Adelsfamilie" (German)Heinrich von Bibra SchoolUniversity of Texas biography on AUGUST LUDWIG KARL GEORG FRIEDRICH VON BIBRA, (1808–1894), general manager of the ''Verein zum Schutze Deutscher Einwanderer'' in TexasWeb site devoted to Bibra related topicsInteractive map of Bibra sites*
ttps://books.google.com/books?id=WzMPAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books ''Der Marktflecken Bibra'' 1892
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