Motto (1683) HERR DU LEITEST MICH NACH DEINEN RATH (Lord thou shalt guide me with thy counsel)[1]
Current region
Germany
Canada
Earlier spellings
Joherr
Etymology
yes-man[2]
Place of origin
Sultza Villa (1495) in the
Electorate of Saxony, Imperial State of the
Holy Roman Empire
Members
August Jauch [de](Deputy of the Hamburg Parliament)
Günther Jauch (German television host)
Hans Jauch [de] (German Freikorps leader)
Heinrich Jauch (State attorney in the Third Reich)
Joachim Daniel Jauch (German Baroque architect)
Walter Jauch [de] (Founder of AON Germany)
Distinctions
Hereditary Grand Burghers of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (1832)
Hanseaten
Lords of Wellingsbüttel
Lords of Schönhagen [de]
Lords of Krummbek
The most popular German:
Günther Jauch embodies for the Germans ahead of any other celebrity ″the Germany they desire". (2010)[3] A wax sculpture of him is exhibited in Madame Tussauds in Berlin.
″Buddenbrook-Nobility″:
Descendants are portrayed in Thomas Mann's Nobel Prize-winning novel Buddenbrooks.
Dedication:
Peter Tchaikovsky dedicated his Symphony No. 5 to Theodor Avé-Lallemant, the husband of Wilhelmine Jauch (1809–1893).
Traditions
Honorary almoners for Hamburg's ″General Institution for the Poor of 1788″.
Heirlooms
Baroque cradle of August Jauch, National Museum, Kraków (1731), christening gift from August the Strong[4]
Estate(s)
In Germany:
– Manor houses:
Krummbek Manor
Schönhagen Manor [de]
Wellingsbüttel Manor
– Estates:
Fernsicht Estate
Schwonendal Estate
– Wineries:
Von Othegraven Winery
– Townhouses:
Stadtdeich 10, Hamburg
Villa Jauch, Potsdam
In Guatemala:
Armenia Lorena Plantation
In Poland:
Palais Jauch (Warsaw)
Lelewel Palace (Warsaw)
The Jauch family of Germany is a Hanseatic family which can be traced back till the Late Middle Ages. At the end of the 17th century the family showed up in the Free Imperial and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. The members of the family acted as long-distance merchants. They became hereditary grand burghers of Hamburg and were Lords of Wellingsbüttel Manor – nowadays a quarter of Hamburg.
The Jauch have brought forth some notable lineal descendants, both patrilineal and matrilineal. They can trace the nearer cognatic kinship of the issue of the progenitor Johann Christian Jauch the Elder (1638–1718) in the following centuries to a number of renowned contemporaries.
^Psalm 73:24.
^Joherr or Jaherr translate as yes-man, Joch or Jauch stay for the synonymous however and seem to be a shift of the former:
Brinkmann, Friedrich (1878). Die Metaphern: Studien über den Geist der modernen Sprachen [Metaphors: Studies about the Spirit of Modern Languages] (in German). p. 146.;
Götze, Alfred (1967). Frühneuhochdeutsches Glossar [Early New High German Glossary] (in German). p. 128. Jaherr = Jasager;
Mellin, Georg Samuel Albert (1802). Encyclopädisches Wörterbuch der kritischen Philosophie [Encyclopedic Dictionary of Critical Philosophy] (in German). p. 216.
Westenrieder, Lorenz von (1816). Glossarium Germanico-latinum vocum Obsoletarum primi et Medii Aevi Inprimis Bavaricarum [German-Latin Glossary of Obsolete Terms Especially in the Bavarian Language from Earliest and Medieval Times] (in Latin). Vol. tomus prior. p. 273. auch, schon, doch, wenn gleich = Joch, Jauch;
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^"Die neuen Deutschen" [The New Germans] (in German). Retrieved 18 August 2014.
^"Das Nationalmuseum in Krakau – Kunsthandwerkgalerie". Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 26 December 2010. Die hölzerne Barockwiege von ca. 1730 war ein Geschenk Königs August II. an Joachim Daniel von Jauch, dem Königlichen Bevollmächtigten für Bauangelegenheiten, zur Taufe seines Sohnes. Der Überlieferung nach diente sie im Säuglingsalter auch dem später herausragenden polnischen Historiker Joachim Lelewel (1786–1861), der ein Urenkel Joachim Daniel von Jauchs gewesen ist.
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