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1032: 986: 223:. Both lines split into two branches during the early 18th century, with two new manor houses built at Schönhausen. The Crevese branch was further divided into Crevese-Briest and Döbbelin. The manor of Briest had been newly built in 1624, that of Döbbelin in 1736. The estate of Krevese was sold in 1819, and the estate of Schönhausen II in 1830. Notable members of the Crevese-Briest branch of the family were Levin Friedrich von Bismarck (1703–1774) and his son August Wilhelm von Bismarck (1750–1783), both Prussian ministers (of Justice and Finances) under 1017: 239: 1005: 432: 1059: 1047: 443: 421: 29: 301:
Castle in the Sachsenwald. Today, the forest area amounts to about 6,000 hectares, of which about a half is still owned by the House of Bismarck. The manor house at Friedrichsruh was destroyed in an
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A number of other branches of the family also lost their ancestral possessions in this way, among them the branches of Briest and Döbbelin, as well as the Counts von Bismarck-Bohlen at
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status. Herebord's great-grandson, Nicolaus (Klaus) von Bismarck, mentioned in 1328 and 1377, was a councillor and a loyal supporter of the
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Count Andreas von Bismarck-Schönhausen (1941-2013) ∞ Countess Olivia Larisch von Moennich (b. 1943), div. ∞ Charlotte Kinberg (b. 1951)
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region, descending from Herebord von Bismarck (d. 1280), the first verifiable holder of the name, mentioned about 1270 as an official (
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Count Nikolaus von Bismarck-Schönhausen (1896-1940) ∞ 1) Brigitte von Eickstedt-Peterswaldt (1897-1980); ∞ 2) Elisabeth Countess von
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in 1345. Also part of this estate were the villages of Briest and Döbbelin, which later became the seats of two family branches.
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Countess Dorothee (1892-1975), ∞ 1) Reinhold Count von Rehbinder (1888-1962); ∞ 2) Wilhelm Friedrich von Löwenfeld (1879-1946)
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I, the manor of Schönhausen II, which he had received as a grant from the German nation in 1885, as well as the estate of
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Countess Irene (1888-1982), ∞ 1) Herbert Count von Einsiedel (1885-1945); ∞ 2) Horst von Petersdorff (1892-1962)
265:, was born in the manor of Schönhausen I. As Prime Minister of Prussia since 1862, he gained the comital title ( 1165: 759: 380: 185: 181: 71: 238: 184:, over which he fell out with the revolting Stendal citizens and was compensated with the manor and estate of 473:
Jkr. Theodor von Bismarck (1790–1873), ∞ Karoline Countess von Bohlen (1798-1858), progenitor of the comital
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Jkr. Ernst Friedrich Alexander von Bismarck (1763–1820) ∞ Luise Henriette Dorothea von Miltitz (1771-1805)
800:(by Diane Shulman (b. 1957)) Marina Alexandra Shulman von Bismarck (born 1986) ∞ Michael Swindle (b. 1987) 791: 745: 691: 529: 508: 409: 294: 246: 707: 1101: 657: 633: 356: 286: 192: 637: 273: 431: 941: 909: 851: 671: 536: 515: 500: 460: 401: 348: 344: 337: 211:, which also had been under Hohenzollern rule since 1513, as well as the secularized former abbey of 177: 136: 586:
Jkvr. Metta Maria von Bismarck (1864-1927) ∞ 1) Georg Berend Friedrich von Ramin ∞ 2) Claus von Loos
917: 551: 464: 442: 352: 347:, served his father as Secretary for Foreign Affairs between 1886 and 1890, while the younger son, 278: 224: 774: 698: 525: 396:
from the World War II era, were named after Otto von Bismarck. Also named in his honour were the
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that rose to prominence in the 19th century, largely through the achievements of the statesman
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Countess Herta (b. 1886) ∞ Walter Glawe (1880-1967), div. ∞ Heinrich Kuhler (1878-1945)
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Countess Claudia Anna Katharine Mona (born 1964) ∞ Frank Weyerhaeuser Piasecki (*1965)
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is conceivable though not ascertained. Herebord was head of the Dressmakers' Guild.
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Jkr. Karl Alexander von Bismarck (1727–1797) ∞ Christiane Charlotte Gottliebe von
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Jkr. Friedrich Adolf Ludwig von Bismarck (1766–1830), Prussian General Lieutenant
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Count Maximilian von Bismarck-Schönhausen (born 1947) ∞ Barbara Meijer (*1958)
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Count Rule von Bismarck-Schönhausen (b. 1920) ∞ Olga Hunieus y Cox (1917-2002)
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Countess Christine von Bismarck-Schönhausen (born 1965) ∞ Guy du Boulay Villax
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Countess Vendeline (1937-1968) ∞ Count Christoph von Ledebur-Wicheln (b. 1933)
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Count Alexander von Bismarck-Schönhausen (1935–1992) ∞ Princess Alexandra von
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Count Gregor von Bismarck-Schönhausen (born 1964) ∞ Samantha Della Schiava
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in 1890. Several of Otto von Bismarck's descendants, notably his elder son
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von Bismarck (1771–1845), landowner at Schönhausen, ∞ Luise Wilhelmine
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During the following two generations, the family seems to have gained
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Countess Marie von Bismarck-Schönhausen (1847–1926) ∞ Cuno, Count zu
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in 1890. Wilhelm subsequently accepted an appointment as Governor of
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Jkr. Gottfried von Bismarck (1881–1928) ∞ Gertrud Koehn (1890–1971)
351:, was a member of the Reichstag and president of the Regency of the 677:(1849–1904), Secretary for Foreign Affairs; ∞ Marguerite, Countess 441: 430: 419: 237: 589:
Jkr. Otto von Bismarck (1866-1935) ∞ Frieda Schultze (1873-1940)
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Countess Gunilla (born 1949) ∞ Luis Ortiz y Moreno (*1944), div.
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Countess Beatrix (1921-2006) ∞ 1) Christian Heinrich Prince of
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Jkr. Bernhard von Bismarck (1908-1950) ∞ Countess Edith von
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Count Victor Alexander von Bismarck-Schönhausen (born 1989)
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Countess Hannah Leopoldine Alice (1893–1971) ∞ Leopold von
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Jkr. Philipp Georg von Bismarck (1844–1894) ∞ 1) Elisabeth
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Countess Barbara (1939-1986) ∞ Stephen Brooks (1914-1986)
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forest near Hamburg for his achievements, namely for the
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Count Albrecht von Bismarck-Schönhausen (1903–1970) ∞
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Count Leopold von Bismarck-Schönhausen (born 1951), m.
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Countess Ehrengard Bertha Minetta Schwerin von Krosigk
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Count Konstantin von Bismarck-Schönhausen (born 1987)
998:, birth place and parental home of Otto von Bismarck 701:(1920–2008) ∞ Countess Brigitta Margaretha Dorothea 963:Jkvr. Malwine von Bismarck (1827–1908) ∞ Oskar von 77: 67: 59: 48: 38: 21: 1052:Döbbelin, Altmark (owned by the family since 1344) 550:Jkvr. Leanne Mathilde von Bismarck (1919-1962) ∞ 499:Jkr. Bernhard von Bismarck (1810–1893), Prussian 285:on 18 January 1871. He served as Germany's first 1102:"Bismarck, Philipp Wolfram von – Kulturstiftung" 1064:Briest, Altmark (owned by the family since 1345) 1040:, Farther Pomerania, estate of Otto von Bismarck 814:Countess Vanessa (born 1971) ∞ Maximilian Weiner 518:(1849-1874) ∞ 2) Hedwig von Harnier (1858-1945) 195:margraves, the Bismarcks swapped Burgstall with 783:Count Alexei von Bismarck-Schönhausen (b. 2006) 309:. Prince Otto's other estates, his birth manor 383:, is also a former member of the Bundestag. 365:Otto Christian Archibald, Prince von Bismarck 215:. Thus, two lines emerged – the Bismarcks of 8: 629:Otto, Prince von Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg 165:. His descent from the nearby small town of 1133:Newspaper clippings about House of Bismarck 887:Countess Stephanie von Bismarck-Schönhausen 571:Jkr. Gottfried von Bismarck (1921-2001) ∞ 954:, div. ∞ 2) Kai von Mengersen (1928-1975) 823:(b. 1941), div., ∞ Ulrike Prange (*1961) 777:, div., ∞ 3) Nathalie Bariman, div. ∞ 4) 329:from German provinces annexed by Poland. 131:in 1871, and the non-hereditary title of 862:Count Gottfried von Bismarck-Schönhausen 792:Count Gottfried von Bismarck-Schönhausen 732:Christian Archibald, Prince von Bismarck 289:until 1890. In 1871, he was granted the 1075: 981: 404:(both near the former German colony of 386:Two ships of the German Imperial Navy ( 910:Count Wilhelm von Bismarck-Schönhausen 349:Count Wilhelm von Bismarck-Schönhausen 18: 734:(1897–1975), diplomat, member of the 690:Countess Maria Goedela (1896–1981) ∞ 528:(1912–1997), Director General of the 7: 916:and president of the Regency of the 765:(born 1961), former member of the 539:(1913-2006), former member of the 14: 751:(1930-2019) ∞ Countess Elisabeth 607:Prussian House of Representatives 375:(1901–1949), was a member of the 283:Proclamation of the German Empire 245:(to the right) with the defeated 235:, also belonged to that branch. 191:By an agreement in 1562 with the 127:in 1865, the hereditary title of 1057: 1045: 1030: 1015: 1003: 984: 891:Baron Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg 147:The family has its roots in the 27: 809:Countess Wilhelmina (born 2009) 207:river and formerly part of the 72:Carl-Eduard, Prince of Bismarck 870:Hoyos von und zu Stichsenstein 679:Hoyos von und zu Stichsenstein 305:in 1945 and was rebuilt after 297:. He took up his residence at 261:family's most notable member, 139:, have also been politicians. 123:. He was granted a hereditary 1: 1161:Political families of Germany 363:in 1894. Herbert's elder son 52: 952:Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein 692:Count Hermann von Keyserling 537:Philipp Wolfram von Bismarck 427:Manor I (demolished in 1958) 345:Herbert, Prince von Bismarck 1137:20th Century Press Archives 1090:. James Maclehose and Sons. 1088:The life of Prince Bismarck 912:(1852–1901), member of the 864:(1901–1949), member of the 716:Count Arnold von Keyserling 605:(1884–1955), Member of the 603:Herbert Rudolf von Bismarck 325:in 1945 and the subsequent 137:Herbert, Prince of Bismarck 1182: 868:; ∞ Melanie, Countess von 852:Count Nikolai von Bismarck 231:, a German general during 209:Archbishopric of Magdeburg 163:Margraviate of Brandenburg 779:Alessandra Silvestri-Levy 371:, while the younger son, 281:in 1871, followed by the 26: 786:Countess Grace (b. 2008) 561:Minister of the Interior 381:Carl-Eduard von Bismarck 327:expulsion of the Germans 412:, the state's capital. 97:of Bismarck-Schönhausen 924:∞ Sybilla Malwine von 806:Count Otis (born 2007) 803:Count LĂ©on (born 2002) 530:Westdeutscher Rundfunk 455: 439: 428: 410:Bismarck, North Dakota 379:. The present prince, 295:Unification of Germany 249: 247:Napoleon III of France 203:, located east of the 1156:German noble families 763:, Prince von Bismarck 749:, Prince von Bismarck 675:, Prince von Bismarck 658:Johanna von Puttkamer 634:Chancellor of Germany 445: 434: 423: 357:Chancellor of Germany 241: 63:Herebord von Bismarck 33:Bismarck coat of arms 847:Debonnaire Patterson 543:∞ Ebba Wendelstedt 402:Bismarck Archipelago 338:German reunification 965:Arnim-Kröchlendorff 926:Arnim-Kröchlendorff 918:Province of Hanover 640:from 1871; heir of 632:(1815–1898), First 552:Gottfried von Einem 353:Province of Hanover 279:Franco-Prussian War 225:Frederick the Great 117:German noble family 16:German noble family 697:Count Manfred von 638:FĂŒrst von Bismarck 526:Klaus von Bismarck 489:Jkr. Karl Wilhelm 456: 440: 429: 389:Kaiserliche Marine 323:Potsdam Conference 274:FĂŒrst von Bismarck 250: 229:Georg von Bismarck 129:Prince of Bismarck 89:Prince of Bismarck 507:), member of the 452:Franz von Lenbach 448:Otto von Bismarck 437:Otto von Bismarck 435:Princely arms of 343:Otto's elder son 317:, Pomerania (now 263:Otto von Bismarck 243:Otto von Bismarck 157:) at the city of 133:Duke of Lauenburg 121:Otto von Bismarck 113:House of Bismarck 109: 108: 84:Duke of Lauenburg 22:House of Bismarck 1173: 1120: 1119: 1112: 1106: 1105: 1098: 1092: 1091: 1080: 1061: 1049: 1034: 1019: 1007: 988: 740:Ann-Mari Tengbom 711: 557:Caspar von Einem 509:Prussian Landtag 416:Schönhausen line 392:), as well as a 98: 54: 31: 19: 1181: 1180: 1176: 1175: 1174: 1172: 1171: 1170: 1166:Bismarck family 1146: 1145: 1129: 1124: 1123: 1114: 1113: 1109: 1100: 1099: 1095: 1082: 1081: 1077: 1072: 1065: 1062: 1053: 1050: 1041: 1035: 1026: 1020: 1011: 1008: 999: 989: 980: 705: 475:Bismarck-Bohlen 418: 145: 93: 34: 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Index


Germany
Carl-Eduard, Prince of Bismarck
Duke of Lauenburg
Prince of Bismarck
Count
Junker
German noble family
Otto von Bismarck
comital title
Prince of Bismarck
Duke of Lauenburg
Herbert, Prince of Bismarck
Altmark
Schultheiß
Stendal
Margraviate of Brandenburg
Bismark
knightly
Wittelsbach
Louis I
Burgstall
Hohenzollern
Schönhausen
Fischbeck
Elbe
Archbishopric of Magdeburg
Krevese
Frederick the Great
Georg von Bismarck

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