ca. 1330 - 1395 (~ 65 jaar)
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| Fleming No. 4 Ancient family of nobles. Introduced 1625. Extinct 1825-01-20.
The family has branched out into the baronial families Fleming af Lais and Fleming af Liebelitz. Two members (tab 8 and tab 10) were elevated to baronial status in 1569 and 1561, but their branches became extinct before the founding of the House of Knights. The genus is probably where the name suggests of Flemish (Flemish) origin, but may also have come from the province of Fläming in Brandenburg. The alleged descent from the Flaminiers in Rome must be banished to the realm of the saga. The name occurs except in Denmark and Sweden at the same time in Scotland, Pomerania, Poland and other countries, and was carried by unrelated families, carrying different weapons. A Claus Fleming, named between 1331 and 1354, who was a bailiff in Barth in Pomerania, may have been the father of the family's oldest known ancestor, the knight Peder Fleming, and in that case the grandfather of the lawyer Klas Fleming. In an old genealogy in the Rålamb collection in the Royal Library, this is said to have been "come from Pomerania" |
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- Knight in Danmark, data 1366-1406, p. Around 1330, "from Pommerania" came via Denmark, Uradel, Knight
http://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Fleming_nr_4
http://runeberg.org/frfinl/0123.html
http://finnholbek.dk/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I22464&tree=2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleming_of_Louhisaari
FLEMING, Swedish-Finnish noble family, probably - as the name suggests - by flamskt (flandriskt) origin. Its elders certainly known Swedish ancestor was the knight Peder Flemming, who is mentioned in documents between 1366 and 1406th
Source: http://runeberg.org/nfbh/0309.html
Fleming family descended possibly from Pomerania, where a Claus Fleming mentioned as bailiff of Barth 1331-54 and then provided with the same weapon as the later Swedish dynasty. He was probably the father of the knight Peder Fleming, who was received from Denmark to Sweden under King Eric of Pomerania time, was still alive in 1406 and is buried in the Riddarholmen Church in Stockholm.
Source: http://www.riddarhuset.se/jsp/index.jsp?id=553&state=2&postId=153
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