Arnim family

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Coat of arms of the Arnim family

Arnim is the name of an ancient German noble family, originally from Altmark, part of the mediaeval March of Brandenburg. They are one of the oldest extant Prussian noble families, being first attested to in 1204. In 1786, one branch of the family was raised to the counthood, while a second branch was raised in 1870.[1] The Count von Arnim-Boitzenburg was one of the hereditary members of the Prussian House of Lords from 1852-1918, when it was dissolved.[2] Numerous branches of the family still exist today. Perhaps the most famous member of the family was the novelist Elizabeth von Arnim-Schlagenthin.

Schloss Boitzenburg

Notable residences included Schloss Boitzenburg and Schloss Muskau.

Notable members include:

References[]

  1. ^ von Arnim-Criewen, Gustav (1883). Beiträge zur Geschichte des von Arnim'schen Geschlecht's. Düsseldorf.
  2. ^ Spenkuch, Hartwin, 1960- (1998). Das Preussische Herrenhaus : Adel und Bürgertum in der Ersten Kammer des Landtages, 1854-1918. Düsseldorf: Droste. ISBN 3-7700-5203-X. OCLC 39175750.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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