Rogge ( German: Rogge ) is a Russian noble family of German origin.
| Rogge | |
|---|---|
| Coat of arms description: see text | |
| Volume and sheet of the Common Stamp | XIV, 89 |
| Provinces in the Republic of Kazakhstan of which the genus is introduced | Kiev, Volyn |
| Part of the genealogy book | II |
| Ancestor | Peter Loginovich Rogge |
| Nationality | |
During the time of the Russian Empire, the clan was included in part II of the genealogy book of the Kiev and Volyn provinces .
- By the definition of the Kiev Noble Assembly of Deputies of September 24, 1834, Petr Loginovich Rogge was recognized with his sons Peter, Ivan, Konstantin, Alexander, Andrei and Mikhail in noble dignity and was included in the second part of the noble family tree of the book .
- By the definition of the Governing Senate of December 4, 1879, college assessor Vladimir Petrovich Rogge , according to the personal merits of his grandfather, Peter Loginovich Rogge, was approved in hereditary noble dignity, with the right to enter the second part of the noble genealogy book .
- By definition No. 618 of the noble assembly of the Volyn province of January 31, 1880, Vladimir Petrovich Rogge , the grandson of Peter Loginovich Rogge, was assigned to the nobles of the Volyn province [1] .
- By definition No. 2045 of the noble assembly of the Volyn province of July 8, 1903, Ippolit Mikhailovich Rogge , the grandson of Peter Loginovich Rogge, with children: Leonid, Ivan, Anatoly, Maria and Ekaterina, was assigned to the nobles of the Volyn province [1] .
Emblem Description
In the azure shield, a woman in silver clothes sits on a green hill and holds a silver sickle in her right hand, with her left she wraps a silver sheaf tied with scarlet ribbon.
On the shield a noble crowned helmet. Crest: three silver ears, between them two smaller azure ears. The mark on the shield is red, lined with silver. The coat of arms is included in the General Herbarium of the noble families of the Russian Empire (XIV, 89).
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 List of nobles of the Volyn province. Zhytomyr, 1906 // List of definitions and decrees, p. 190
Links
- Rogge // Germans of Russia (Encyclopedia) / Chairman ed. colleges O. Kubitskaya. - M: Publishing House "Public Academy of Sciences of Russian Germans", 2006. - V. 3: P — Ya. - S. 310. - ISBN 5-93227-002-0 .
- The case of the Department of the Heraldry of the Governing Senate on the coat of arms of Rogge dated 11/05/1881. RGIA , f.1343, op. 49, d.1484
- Official site of the Rogge noble family