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The Langmann
Family
from Tuscany and Nurnberg
A.D.1019

 

Motto:
Crede quod potes et potes
(Trust that you can, and then you can)

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Nürnberger Family Book from the year 1550 including all the Nürnberger families who once sat as senators on the city state council, and among these also the Langmenn and the families to whom they were all closely related by marriage.*)  

(Geschlechts Buch deß Heiligen Reichs Stat Nürnberg 1610)

   
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Revolution in Nurnberg in the year 1348


Three brothers
Ode to Nuremberg (by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
Das Lied vom Herrn von Falckenstein (Goethe)
Brief History of Hansestadt Rostock
Our Earliest Human Ancestors
What did I get?
Where are we?
First Langmenn in North America
Map Drawer
A couple of Brainteasers
Tales from Old Mecklenburg
The famous Nurnberger Funnel
The Pintz Kuss
Corfitz Ulfeldt in Basel
Liberalism in 19th century Germany

When a Langmann went Viking

Valquard Langmann: The Queen's Paramour?

The Macrander-Langemann Connection

 

Latest Edition: March 31, 2012;
Copyright © Rudy Langmann 1990-2012


Family reunion on Bowen Island, July 2007, celebrating the 100th birthday of Inger Langmann

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*) On the distaff side the Nürnberger Langmenn were related to the Ebner, the Catterbeck, the Fürer, the Mendel, the Muffel, the Neuenmarkt, the Pfinzing, the Pilgrams von Eyb, the Schmugenhofe, the Staubert, the Teufel, the Vörchtel and the Zenner families. On the sword side to the Behaim, the Eysvogel, the Steiner and the Wolffert.

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