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'''Lettow''' is a name in XIV c. given to several Pomeranian nobles from Vorbek (Vorbeck) ''Ur Adel'' family who went to assist Olgierd (''Lit. Algirdas'') and Witold /Witowt (''Lit.Vitautas'') - Gr. Ducks of Lithuania. 'Lettow' meant "Lithuania" in Saxony (''see "Canterbury tails" by Chaucer''). With a couple of variants like Lettau or Littauer, this name was also adopted by some other related Vorbe(c)ks in Pomerania. In Lit. this family also used Lettaw, Lettau, later Lettowt and Letowt. Now the Lithuanian surname policy have changed it to Letautas...
'''Lettow''' is a [[German name|German]] [[family name]]. It can refer to:
Today most Lettow, Lettau, Vorbeck people live in Germany and USA.

Chronologically it can refer to:

* Dr Maciej Vorbek-Lettow (1593-1666) - Personal Physician & Secretary of Vladislav IV Vasa (king of Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Prussia, Sweden, Kurland and Inflany). His memoirs "Skarbnica pamięci" (''The Treasury of memories'') publ. in Poland by ''Ossolineum'' in 1968 and:

* his son Krzysztof-Wiktor(z)yn L-V.(1621-96), Nobility Marshal of Starodub district, Field Guard of Lithuania, Royal Secretary & Treasury Courtier for Gr. D. of Lithuania, Colonel of Horse Cavalry (incl. own Cossacks unit and Tatars Regiment), MP, Land Judge + other functions & honors, his 2 sons:

* (1) gen. baron Henryk L-V in Berlin; (2) gen. Krystyn-Lucjan ''de''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''Italic text'''''' Lettow - Commander of Royal Guards Horse Regiment & his: son gen. Ludwik-Henryk L-V in Berlin & 2 daughters married Horse Royal Guards generals where Zofia-Maria L-V was mother of gen. Jan Henryk Dąbrowski (1755-1818)- Founder/Chief Commander of Polish Legions under Napoleon, a Senator-Voivode and Chief of the Army of Kingdom of Poland. After him - Polish National Anthem "Mazerek Dąbrowskiego"

* Prof. gen. Oskar von Lettow-Vorbeck (1839-1904) - a worldwide distinguished Prussian military scholar/writer on tactics in Berlin Military Academy.
* [[Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck]] (1870–1964), Prussian World War I general - see literature & films. His grand daughter - Royal Princess of Oldenburg.

* [[Hans Albert von Lettow-Vorbeck]] (1901-1942), a World War II general, Commander of the [[27th SS Volunteer Division Langemarck]], nephew of Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck.


* [[Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck]] (1870–1964), German World War I general
* [[Hans Albert von Lettow-Vorbeck]] (1901 - 1942), a World War II commander of the [[27th SS Volunteer Division Langemarck]], nephew of Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.lettow-vorbeck.de/ Website of Letow-Vorbeck family] (in German)
* [http://www.lettow-vorbeck.de/ Website of Letow-Vorbeck family] (in German)
* Polski Słownik Biograficzny Vol.XVII(Pol.Biogr. Dictionary)
* Jan Fenig "Arbor Genealogica - Hypotiposis Vorbekanae" XVII c.
* "Skarbnica pamięci" Ossolineum 1968, Poland
* Polish Armorials of Uruski, Boniecki, Niesiecki, Gajl, Pragert, Ciechanowicz, Dachnowski, Ostrowski, "Polska Encyklopedia Szlachecka" Vol.VII,p.313,Siebmacher, Żernicki-Szeliga, Żychliński


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Revision as of 07:57, 1 July 2016

Lettow is a name in XIV c. given to several Pomeranian nobles from Vorbek (Vorbeck) Ur Adel family who went to assist Olgierd (Lit. Algirdas) and Witold /Witowt (Lit.Vitautas) - Gr. Ducks of Lithuania. 'Lettow' meant "Lithuania" in Saxony (see "Canterbury tails" by Chaucer). With a couple of variants like Lettau or Littauer, this name was also adopted by some other related Vorbe(c)ks in Pomerania. In Lit. this family also used Lettaw, Lettau, later Lettowt and Letowt. Now the Lithuanian surname policy have changed it to Letautas... Today most Lettow, Lettau, Vorbeck people live in Germany and USA.

Chronologically it can refer to:

  • Dr Maciej Vorbek-Lettow (1593-1666) - Personal Physician & Secretary of Vladislav IV Vasa (king of Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Prussia, Sweden, Kurland and Inflany). His memoirs "Skarbnica pamięci" (The Treasury of memories) publ. in Poland by Ossolineum in 1968 and:
  • his son Krzysztof-Wiktor(z)yn L-V.(1621-96), Nobility Marshal of Starodub district, Field Guard of Lithuania, Royal Secretary & Treasury Courtier for Gr. D. of Lithuania, Colonel of Horse Cavalry (incl. own Cossacks unit and Tatars Regiment), MP, Land Judge + other functions & honors, his 2 sons:
  • (1) gen. baron Henryk L-V in Berlin; (2) gen. Krystyn-Lucjan de'Italic text'Italic text'Italic text' Lettow - Commander of Royal Guards Horse Regiment & his: son gen. Ludwik-Henryk L-V in Berlin & 2 daughters married Horse Royal Guards generals where Zofia-Maria L-V was mother of gen. Jan Henryk Dąbrowski (1755-1818)- Founder/Chief Commander of Polish Legions under Napoleon, a Senator-Voivode and Chief of the Army of Kingdom of Poland. After him - Polish National Anthem "Mazerek Dąbrowskiego"
  • Prof. gen. Oskar von Lettow-Vorbeck (1839-1904) - a worldwide distinguished Prussian military scholar/writer on tactics in Berlin Military Academy.
  • Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck (1870–1964), Prussian World War I general - see literature & films. His grand daughter - Royal Princess of Oldenburg.
* Hans Albert von Lettow-Vorbeck (1901-1942), a World War II general, Commander of the 27th SS Volunteer Division Langemarck, nephew of Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck.


External links

  • Website of Letow-Vorbeck family (in German)
  • Polski Słownik Biograficzny Vol.XVII(Pol.Biogr. Dictionary)
  • Jan Fenig "Arbor Genealogica - Hypotiposis Vorbekanae" XVII c.
  • "Skarbnica pamięci" Ossolineum 1968, Poland
  • Polish Armorials of Uruski, Boniecki, Niesiecki, Gajl, Pragert, Ciechanowicz, Dachnowski, Ostrowski, "Polska Encyklopedia Szlachecka" Vol.VII,p.313,Siebmacher, Żernicki-Szeliga, Żychliński