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Not much is known about the Prussian branch except that Lieutenant General Ernst von Koschkull (1775-1856) and his two nephews, Lieutenant General Leonhard von Koschkull (1798-1872) and First Lieutenant Alexander von Koschkull (1799-1839) were granted a baron title on 11 March 1834. The family branch
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The Koskull family first appeared in Sweden in the 1450s, when Brand Koskull the Elder emigrated from Livonia. From then on, members of the family held high positions in armies, courts, and the royal palace. The family is widely known in Sweden, as several towns are named after the family, such as
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The first branch, Nr 248, was presented in 1638 by Anders Koskull the Young (great-great-grandson of Brand Koskull the Elder), who served as a lieutenant and colonel of various regiments. In 1642, he became the Governor of Tartu County, and in 1656 he became Governor of Viborg County. He was
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A member of the Russian branch, Count Mikhail Frantsovich Koskull (1825-1869), married Princess Varvara Petrovna Shcherbatova. Together they had one daughter, Countess Sofia Mikhailovna Koskull, who was married to Count Nikolay Feliksovich Sumarokov-Elston, the suspected grandson of
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It is believed that the Koskull family shares a common origin with the von der Pahlen family, who appeared in the region around the same time, and have a similar coat of arms bearing three sea leaves. According to a legend, the family owned both sides of
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in 1638, and two branches were uplifted to baron status in 1719 and 1720. The title of imperial count was later transferred by decree to a Swedish branch of the family. Currently, the Swedish branch owns 20,000
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side, while the other would keep the opposite side. The brother with the Burtnieki side had an oak beam with iron tires rammed into the lake to indicate the border, and also adopted a different name: von der
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in 1469) and held significant estates, mainly in Ubbenorm and the surrounding parishes. From Livonia, the family branched out to Courland and Estonia. Reinhold Koskull, who moved to Courland in 1603 from
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by changing the background color of the Koskulls' coat of arms to yellow while retaining the lake leaves, and hung the new arms on the oak beam; thus, the von der Pahlen family was born.
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in 1203. The Pope had granted and confirmed the title of Caupo of Livonia, along with a coat of arms depicting three golden lilies on a purple background. The Koskull family and the
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parishes. Several family members participated in wars on behalf of the Livonian Confederation, such as Klaus Koskull, whose name appears in the 1423
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family bear similar coats of arms: three lilies positioned identically. Furthermore, both families have traced their origins to Caupo of Turaida.
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and an estate of 6,000 hectares in Sweden, called Engaholm. The family's combined net worth is estimated to be $ 1.6 billion.
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in the 18th century. Several branches of the family still exist today. The Koskulls are believed to be related to the von der
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The third branch, Nr 184, was also elevated in 1720 from branch 248. Otto Johan Koskull was known to be the right hand of
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The first written information on the family dates back to 1302, when Andreas de Koskele was mentioned as a vassal in the
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The Koskull family claim descent from Caupo of Turaida, who was considered the first King of Livonia and who helped
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Ernst Kraus: Leben der Unehelichen: Ein Abstieg in Status, Reichtum und Zuneigung. Leipzig 1843, p. 92–93. (German)
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during the 13th century, but due to a dispute between two brothers, it was decided that one brother would keep the
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Noch etwas über die Koskull-Medem-Buchholtzsche Verwandtschaft und über die Begüterung dieser Familien in Preußen.
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The Koskulls are among the oldest Livonian families and were among the most influential and respected families in
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princes and the richest man in the Russian Empire, the Koskull family had access to extreme wealth until the
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and eventually ascened to the rank of major general before his death in 1676. His wife was Maria Catharina
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Eduard von Fircks: ''Das Hausbuch des Reinhold von Koskull und seiner Nachkommen.'' 1894, p. 144–155.
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Essai Critique sur L'Histoire de la Livonia Suivi d'un Tableau de L'état actuel de cette Province. Band 1
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in the region. Caupo himself converted to Christianity in 1186, and traveled to Rome to meet with
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Deutsche Grafen-Häuser der Gegenwart in heraldischer, historischer und genealogischer Beziehung.
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title into the Livonian Knighthood under Nr 328, and into the Curonian Knighthood under Nr 260.
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in the 13th century. First mentioned in 1302, the family settled in the northern part of the
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Karl Reinhold von Koskull (1731–1804), captain-lieutenant of the Russian Life Guard Regiment
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origin, famous for their extensive lands and manors. The family is descended from the first
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The Teleborg Castle in Växjö, Sweden. Built for Anna Koskull as a wedding present in 1900.
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Several settlements in Russia are named after the family; separate villages in the
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in 1777, and in the Courland Knighthood in 1841. In 1834, the family was granted a
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They are one of a few families who emigrated from Germany to Livonia during the
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Zur Richtigstellung einiger Angaben über die Genealogie v. Koskull-v. Volume X.
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granted Joseph Koskull an imperial count title, the highest count title of the
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and officially established in Livonia as Koskele in 1302. The family spread to
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Peter Ivanovich Koskull (1786-1852), Lieutenant General in the Russian Empire.
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Ulrica Katharina Koskull (1759–1805), wife of Magnus Fredrik Brahe (1756-1826)
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in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb., 1890–1907. (Russian)
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Friedrich von Koskull (1830–1886), Russian mining engineer, geologist
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Josepha von Koskull (1898–1996), German-Baltic writer and translator
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Volume VI, Volume 91 of the complete series, 1987, p. 437–439.
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Peter Johann von Koskull (1786–1852), Russian lieutenant general
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Leonhard von Koschkull (1798–1872), Prussian lieutenant general
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Konrad Blažek: Volume VII, Section 2. Supplementary Volume:
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General Armorial of the Noble Families of the Russian Empire
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Ernst von Koskull (1775–1856), Prussian lieutenant general
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Der Adel der Russischen Ostseeprovinzen: Die Ritterschaft
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Genealogisches Handbuch der kurländischen Ritterschaft.
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Anders Magnus Koskull (1831–1883), Member of Parliament
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Genealogisches Handbuch der estländischen Ritterschaft
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Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften.
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Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften.
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Adam von Koskull (1800–1874), Courland state official
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In Imperial Russia the family was enrolled in the “
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