Stackelberg family

The Stackelberg family (Russian: Штакельберг, tr. Stakelberg; Latvian: Štakelbergi), also spelled Stakelberg is the name of an old and influential Baltic German noble family of German origin, represented at the Swedish[1] Russian and Finnish houses of nobility.[2]

Stackelberg
Baltic German noble family
Current regionNorthern Europe (mainly Finland, Germany and Sweden)
TitlesFreiherr
Count

History

The family was first mentioned in 1244 in Köln in a written document with Waldewerus de Stackelberg and in 1306 in Riga with Henricus de Stackelberg. They were mentioned as vassals of the Prince-Bishops of Dorpat. The family members were raised to the rank of Baron in 1714 and later in 1727 to the rank of Count in Sweden. They were also awarded with the title of Imperial Count in 1776 and in 1786. The title of Baron in Russian Empire was granted to them on December 7, 1854. Different branches of the Stackelberg family use different surnames; for instance, a nobiliary particle preposition i.e. von. The Stackelberg family used to be one of the biggest landowning families in the Baltic region.[3]

Notable members

References

  1. "Stackelberg :Riddarhuset". www.riddarhuset.se. Retrieved 2022-02-17.
  2. "Ätter och vapen - Finlands riddarhus". www.ritarihuone.fi. Retrieved 2022-02-17.
  3. "Stackelberg, släkt - Svenskt Biografiskt Lexikon". sok.riksarkivet.se. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
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