Blaues und Rotes Schloss (Blue and Red Castles) Obernzenn
Current region
Franconia
Earlier spellings
Seckendorf
Connected families
Guttenberg and Bibra
Estate(s)
Obernzenn, Blaues and Rotes Schloss
The House of Seckendorff (also: Seckendorf) is the name of an old and prolific Franconian noble family. According to historian Werner Wagenhöfer, the Seckendorff family is the most researched family of the low nobility in Franconia along with the Guttenberg and Bibra families.
Historical holdings
From 13th century to now Obernzenn, Blaues and Rotes Schloss
Alfred von Seckendorff (1796–1876), German Administrative lawyer and writer
Fanny Løvenskiold (1807-1873), born Francisca Veronika von Seckendorf-Aberdar, Norwegian court official and daughter of Johan Carl August Max von Seckendorf-Aberdar[15]
August Heinrich von Seckendorff (1807–1885), German statesman and lawyer
Henriette von Seckendorff-Gutend (1819–1878), „Heilerin“, Mutter der Kranken und Schwermütigen, Gründerin der Villa Seckendorff in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt
Oskar von Seckendorff (1840–1902), Prussian Major General
Siegmund Karl Ludwig Friedrich Hermann von Seckendorf-Gudent; died in 1844 as a forestry student at Forstakademie Tharandt in a duel with his fellow student Otto Carl Werther [16]
Rudolf von Seckendorff (1844–1932), lawyer and president of the Reichsgericht (Imperial Court of Justice) (1905–1920)
Arthur von Seckendorff-Gudent (1845–1886), Austrian forester, Swiss origin
Gustav von Seckendorff (1848–1924), Prussian General of the Infantry
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^Annett Haberlah-Pohl, Die Geschichte des Nadlerdorfes Rögling, Nördlingen 2008, S. 15
^Anselm Schubert: Der Traum vom Tag des Herrn: Die „Träumer von Uttenreuth“ und das apokalyptische Täufertum. in der Zeitschrift Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte. Band 97, 2006, S. 106–136, 111.