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- Jauch_family abstract "The Jauch family of Germany is a Hanseatic family, originating from Bergsulza in Thuringia and for the first time documented in the 15th century. A number of prominent family members and descendants are known for their accomplishments in politics, in the military, in commerce, in the fine arts and sciences.In 1799 the Jauchs gained the ordinary burghership and became burghers of the Free Imperial City of Hamburg, followed by the hereditary grand-burghership (German: Großbürgerschaft). Thus they became in one of the oldest stringent civic republics members of the ruling class, which preserved its constitutional privileges till the German Revolution of 1918. These First Families of Hamburg, along with the equal First Families of the Free and Hanseatic cities Bremen and Lübeck, constitute the class of Hanseatics.The stirps being ennobled with the Electoral Saxon Major General and Royal Polish Colonel Joachim Daniel von Jauch (1688–1754) became extinct in the 18th century.Captain August Jauch (1861–1930) was for almost twenty years till 1915 member of the Hamburg Parliament, though delegated as a representative of the grand burghers (Notabelnabgeordneter) and not contesting an election by the burghers. Colonel Albert August Wilhem Deetz (1798–1859), son of Ludovica Jauch (1772–1805), was one of the thirtytwo members of the Emperor Deputation (Kaiserdeputation), chosen by the Frankfurt National Assembly, which offered on 3 April 1849 the Imperial Crown of Germany to Frederick William IV of Prussia. Lieutenant Colonel Jan Pawel Lelewel (1796–1847), grandson of Constance Jauch (1722–1802), participated on 3 April 1833 in the Frankfurter Wachensturm, the attempt to start a revolution in all German states. His brother, the famous Polish historian and rebel Joachim Lelewel (1786–1861), creator of Poland's unofficial motto "For our freedom and yours", member of Poland's Provisional Government in the November Uprising 1830, was jointly with Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels founder and vice-president of the Democratic Society for the Unification and Brotherhood of all People in Brussels (Demokratische Gesellschaft zur Einigung und Verbrüderung aller Völker (Brüssel)). Colonel Johann Christoph von Naumann (1664–1742), husband of Catharina Elisabeth Jauch (1671–1736), was a member of the diplomatic mission of the Holy League in the course of the Treaty of Karlowitz 1699 with the Ottoman Empire, which ended the Great Turkish War.To the direct descendants of the Jauchs belong furthermore the German painter and head of the Nazarene movement Johann Friedrich Overbeck (1789–1869), the Nobel Prize-winning novelist Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846–1916), Lieutenant Colonel Otto von Feldmann (1873–1945), as Feldmann Pasha chief of military operations department at the Ottoman General Headquarters in World War I, SS-Gruppenführer and Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS Karl Fischer von Treuenfeld (1885–1946), inter alia commander of the escalade of Prague's Ss. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral after the Operation Anthropoid, the Barons Bolton, owners of the former Duchy of Bolton, and stirps of the Princes Czartoryski and the Princes Woroniecki.Major General Hans Oster (1887–1945), one of the earliest and most determined opponents of Adolf Hitler and Nazism, moving spirit of German resistance from 1938 to 1943, was a first cousin-in-law of Captain Walter Jauch (1888–1876) and supported by Jauch & Hübener (Walter Jauch's partner Otto Hübener being executed in April 1945), today's German branch of Aon Corporation.The Jauchs are descendants of Salomon Gesner (1559–1605), Lutheran theologian of the Protestant Reformation, persecutor of Calvinism, professor at the University of Wittenberg and propst at the All Saints' Church, Wittenberg.".
- Jauch_family thumbnail Wappen_Jauch_2._Fassung.JPG?width=300.
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- Jauch_family wikiPageID "1876973".
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- Jauch_family caption "Lord thou shalt guide me with thy counsel".
- Jauch_family colour "#CFB53B".
- Jauch_family crest "230".
- Jauch_family distinctions Hanseaten_(class).
- Jauch_family distinctions "1730".
- Jauch_family earlyForms "Joherr, Jaherr".
- Jauch_family estate Krummbek_Manor.
- Jauch_family estate Weingut_von_Othegraven.
- Jauch_family estate Wellingsbüttel_Manor.
- Jauch_family estate Schönhagen_Manor.
- Jauch_family ethnicity Germans.
- Jauch_family hasPhotoCollection Jauch_family.
- Jauch_family heirlooms "baroque cradle, donated 1731 by King Augustus II the Strong, godfather of August Jauch, now exhibited at the National Museum, Kraków".
- Jauch_family meaning "yes-man".
- Jauch_family members Günther_Jauch.
- Jauch_family members "Joachim D. von Jauch,".
- Jauch_family members "Walter Jauch".
- Jauch_family name "Jauch".
- Jauch_family origin "Bergsulza, today part of Sulza, Thuringia, Germany".
- Jauch_family otherfamilies Baron_Bolton.
- Jauch_family otherfamilies House_of_Czartoryski.
- Jauch_family otherfamilies "Princes Woroniecki".
- Jauch_family region Germany.
- Jauch_family traditions "Catholic stirps members of the corporation Arminia".
- Jauch_family subject Category:Hanseatic_families.
- Jauch_family subject Category:Jauch_family.
- Jauch_family type Abstraction100002137.
- Jauch_family type Family108078020.
- Jauch_family type Group100031264.
- Jauch_family type Organization108008335.
- Jauch_family type SocialGroup107950920.
- Jauch_family type Unit108189659.
- Jauch_family type YagoLegalActor.
- Jauch_family type YagoLegalActorGeo.
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- Jauch_family comment "The Jauch family of Germany is a Hanseatic family, originating from Bergsulza in Thuringia and for the first time documented in the 15th century. A number of prominent family members and descendants are known for their accomplishments in politics, in the military, in commerce, in the fine arts and sciences.In 1799 the Jauchs gained the ordinary burghership and became burghers of the Free Imperial City of Hamburg, followed by the hereditary grand-burghership (German: Großbürgerschaft).".
- Jauch_family label "Famille Jauch".
- Jauch_family label "Jauch (Hanseatengeschlecht)".
- Jauch_family label "Jauch family".
- Jauch_family label "Jauch".
- Jauch_family sameAs Jauch_(Hanseatengeschlecht).
- Jauch_family sameAs Famille_Jauch.
- Jauch_family sameAs Jauch.
- Jauch_family sameAs m.0630zn.
- Jauch_family sameAs Q320965.
- Jauch_family sameAs Q320965.
- Jauch_family sameAs Jauch_family.
- Jauch_family wasDerivedFrom Jauch_family?oldid=592146948.
- Jauch_family depiction Wappen_Jauch_2._Fassung.JPG.
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