Mann family
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The Mann family (
History
Originally the Manns were merchants, allegedly already in the 16th century in Nuremberg, documented since 1611 in Parchim, since 1713 in Rostock and since 1775 in Lübeck. There they became wealthy grain merchants, a Hanseatic family and as such members of the small ruling class of the Free City of Lübeck, a city republic and state of the German Empire. The symbol in the family's coat of arms is Mercury, the ancient god of commerce (as well as of eloquence).
The family's most famous member is
Lineage
- Johann Siegmund Mann (1761–1848), Lübeck merchant, married Anna Catharina Grotjan (1766–1842)
- Johann Siegmund Mann jr. (1797–1863), Lübeck merchant, married Emilie Wunderlich (1806–1833), second marriage from 1837 to Elisabeth Marty (1811–1890)
- Marie Elisabeth Amalia Mann (1838–1917), married Ernst Elfeld (1829–1912), Hamburg merchant; married secondly to Gustav Haag, Esslinger merchant
- Olga Catharina Elisabeth Elfeld
- Siegmund Christian Carl Elfeld
- Alice Haag
- Ewald Siegmund Henry Haag
- Johannes Mann (1842–1844)
- Olga Marie Mann (1845–1886), married Gustav Sievers, St. Petersburgmerchant
- Friedrich Wilhelm Lebrecht Mann(1847–1926)
- Thomas Johann Heinrich Mann (1840–1891), Lübeck merchant and senator, married Júlia da Silva Bruhns(1851–1923)
- Luiz Heinrich Mann (1871–1950), author, president of the fine poetry division of the Prussian Academy of Arts, married Maria Kanová (1886–1947), divorced 1930, married from 1939 to Nelly Kröger (1898–1944)
- Carla Maria Henriette Leonie Mann (1916–1986), married Ludvík Aškenazy (1921–1986), author
- Jindřich Mann-Aškenazy (born 1948), film maker and author
- Hannah Mann (born 1980)
- Jenny Lucia Mann (born 1983)
- Ludvik Mann-Aškenazy (born 1956), film maker
- Jindřich Mann-Aškenazy (born 1948), film maker and author
- Carla Maria Henriette Leonie Mann (1916–1986), married Ludvík Aškenazy (1921–1986), author
- Julia Elisabeth Therese Mann (1877–1927), married Josef Löhr (1862–1922), banker
- Eva Maria Elisabeth Löhr (1901–1968), married Hans Bohnenberger (1901–1989), bank employee
- Rosa Marie Julia Löhr (1907–1994), married Friedrich Alder (1914–1942), gardener
- Ilse Marie Julia Löhr (born 1907)
- Carla Augusta Olga Maria Mann (1881–1910), actress
- Karl Viktor Mann (1890–1949), economist, married Magdalena Nelly Kilian (1895–1962)
- Luiz Heinrich Mann (1871–1950), author, president of the fine poetry division of the Prussian Academy of Arts, married Maria Kanová (1886–1947), divorced 1930, married from 1939 to Nelly Kröger (1898–1944)
- Marie Elisabeth Amalia Mann (1838–1917), married Ernst Elfeld (1829–1912), Hamburg merchant; married secondly to Gustav Haag, Esslinger merchant
- Johann Siegmund Mann jr. (1797–1863), Lübeck merchant, married Emilie Wunderlich (1806–1833), second marriage from 1837 to Elisabeth Marty (1811–1890)
Dohm-Mann family tree
The Dohm-Mann family tree contains a number of famous writers, musicians and actors. This family tree is not complete but is focused on showing the relationship of the well-known members of the family.
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Thomas Johann Heinrich Mann | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ludwig Herman Bruhns | Carla Mann | Gustaf Gründgens | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Júlia da Silva Bruhns | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Maria da Silva | Viktor Mann | Erika Mann | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hans Ernst Dohm | Thomas Mann | W. H. Auden | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hedwig Dohm | Katharina Pringsheim | Klaus Mann | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ernst Dohm | Alfred Pringsheim | Klaus Pringsheim Sr. | Golo Mann | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ida Marie Elisabeth Dohm | Monika Mann | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gustav Adolph Schleh | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Elisabeth Mann | Angelica Borgese | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wilhelmine Jülich | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Eva Dohm | Giuseppe Antonio Borgese | Dominica Borgese | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Michael Mann | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Research
TMI Research
The metadatabase TMI-Research[3] brings together archival materials and library holdings of the network "Thomas Mann International". The network was founded in 2017 by the five houses Buddenbrookhaus/Heinrich-und-Thomas-Mann-Zentrum (Lübeck), the Monacensia im Hildebrandhaus (Munich), the Thomas Mann Archive of the ETH Zurich (Zurich/Switzerland), the Thomas Mann House (Los Angeles/USA) and the Thomo Manno kultūros centras/Thomas Mann Culture Centre (Nida/Lithuania). The houses stand for the main stations of Thomas Mann's life and his family. The platform, which is hosted by ETH Zurich, allows researches in the collections of the network partners across all houses. The database is freely accessible and contains over 165,000 records on letters, original editions, photographs, monographs and essays on Thomas Mann and the Mann family.
Adaptations
Heinrich Breloer wrote and directed the 2001 miniseries Die Manns – Ein Jahrhundertroman, which won the International Emmy Award for Best TV Movie or Miniseries.
Literature
- Naumann, Uwe (ed.): Die Kinder der Manns. Ein Familienalbum. Reinbek, 2005. ISBN 3-498-04688-8
- Stübbe, Michael: Die Manns. Genealogie einer deutschen Schriftstellerfamilie. Degener & Co, 2004. ISBN 3-7686-5189-4
- Marianne Krüll: Im Netz der Zauberer. Fischer, 1999. ISBN 3-596-11381-4
- Hans Wißkirchen: Die Familie Mann. Rowohlt, 1999. ISBN 3-499-50630-0
- Jindrich Mann: "Prag, poste restante. Eine unbekannte Geschichte der Familie Mann". Rowohlt Verlag 2007. ISBN 3-498-04500-8
- Die Manns – Genealogie einer deutschen Schriftstellerfamilie in ISBN 3-7686-5188-6
References
- ISBN 978-0-41507180-2.
- ^ Hans Wißkirchen: Die Familie Mann. Rowohlt, 1999, 6th ed, 2007, p. 10f.
- ^ "Research platform - Thomas Mann international". thomasmanninternational.com. Retrieved 2022-11-02.