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Claus Von KÖLler

Claus Von KÖLler

Mand før 1450 - eft. 1494  (> 46 years)

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  • Navn Claus Von KÖLler 
    Født før 1450  Pommern, , , Tyskland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Køn Mand 
    Død eft. 1494  Pommern, , , Tyskland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Person-ID I0875  KaiOve
    Sidst ændret 18 maj 2016 

    Notater 
    • Referencenr.: 14564
    Børn 
     1. Hans Von KÖLler,   f. før 1500, Pommern, , , Tyskland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted,   d. eft. 1568, Pommern, , , Tyskland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted  (Alder > 70 years)
    Sidst ændret 18 maj 2016 
    Familie-ID F0392  Gruppeskema  |  Familie Tavle

  • Notater 
    • Occupation: Property-owner (Godsejer)
      Reference: KJ note
      Claus Köller is recorded as being the Squire (godsejer: meaning
      property-owner) of an estate in "Pommern" (that being Pomerania: the
      north east coast of Deutschland/Germany), called "Hohensee." He is
      mentioned in records dating from 1470 to 1494. According to E.F.S.
      Skovgaard the Bornholmer Köller-family has its roots in southern
      Schleswig (now part of Deutschand/Germany) and is reckoned among the
      nobility there. That family's coat-of-arms is a shield bearing a
      french-lily and a helmet with two vessel-horns. Pomerania is an
      historical region of the Baltic Sea, at its greatest extent
      comprising the territory between Stralsund and the Vistula and
      including Rügen Island. Occupied by Slavic and other peoples, the
      entire area between Oder and Vistula conquered by Boleslav III of
      Poland in 1119-23. In the 12th century the west part was penetrated
      by Germans, who erected the Duchy of Pomerania (included territory on


      both sides of the lower Oder). The east part came under the rule of
      the Teutonic Knights, and was ceded to Poland in 1466 as part of west


      Prussia.
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