Notable members of the family include: (1836),
Belvedere, Vienna • Adam von Pfuel (1604–1659), Swedish
General, later
Privy Councillor and
General-War commissar in Danish service; son of Adam I. (1562–1626) • Adam Dietrich von Pfuhl, electoral
Colonel,
Domherr to the Prince-elector of Brandenburg (until 1671), member of the
Fruitbearing Society. • Adam Friedrich von Pfuhl (1643–c. 1707), electoral Colonel, owner of the
Salt evaporation pond in
Kötzschau. • Adam Heinrich Christoph, electoral Colonel, as well as service at the court of the Duke of Saxe-Gotha; hereditary lord of Polleben and Stedern. • Alexander Friedrich von Pfuel (1825–1898), royal Prussian
Ritterschaftsrat, Knight of Justice of the
Order of Saint John, Lord of Jahnsfelde; married to Anna (1835–1918), daughter of
Carl Graf von Brühl, the
Superintendent general of the
Prussian royal theatres; son of
Lieutenant General Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig von Pfuel, as well as father of
dragoon officer Heino Friedrich (1871–1916), Lord of Jahnsfelde,
DOW in World War I (1916). • Anna-Elisabeth von Pfuel (1909–2005), aunt of
Prince Claus of the Netherlands, great-aunt of King
Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands; wife of Julius Freiherr von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen (1906–1977), who was the brother of
Baroness Gösta von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen (1902–1996); sister of Curt-Christoph von Pfuel. • Anna Katharine von Pfuel († 1657), daughter of Adam I. (1562–1626); mother of Georg Friedrich von Creytzen; great-grandmother of
Countess Katharina Dorothea Finck of Finckenstein (1700–1728), progenitrix of several European imperial and royal families; great-great-grandmother of
Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, father of King
Christian IX of Denmark. •
Anna Maria von Phul (1786–1823), American artist • Arndt Friedrich von Pfuel (1603–1673), Prussian
lieutenant colonel; Lord of Schulzendorf, Schmöckwitz and Jahnsfelde. • August Karl von Pfuhl (1794–1874), royal Prussian
major general; father of
Lieutenant General Emil von Pfuhl • August von Phull (* 1769), royal Wurttembergian
Chamberlain, Premier Captain of the
Palace Guard (
Ober-Schloßhauptmann); son of
General of the Artillery (
Generalfeldzeugmeister) Friedrich August Heinrich Leberecht von Pfuhl (1735–1818) • August Christoph Adolf von Pfuhl (* 1768), royal
treasurer, later senior forestry official (
Oberforstmeister) near
Trier; son of General Ernst Ludwig von Pfuhl (1716–1798) • Barbara von Pfuel († 1637), mother of
Field Marshal Heino Heinrich Graf von Flemming who was married to Dorothea Elisabeth von Pfuel († 1740), daughter of General Georg Adam von Pfuel (1618–1672); grandmother of Adam Friedrich von Flemming, Chamberlain to
Augustus II the Strong, and General Johann Georg von Flemming, Saxon electoral Chamberlain. • Carl Ludwig von Pfuel (1725−1804), royal Prussian major general. • Carl Ludwig Wilhelm August von Phull (1723–1793), general of the infantry,
Kingdom of Württemberg; father of Lieutenant General Karl Ludwig von Phull (1757–1826) • Catharina Elisabeth von Pfuel (1598–1636), Lady-in-waiting of
Maria Eleonora of Sweden; wife of
Johan Banér (1596–1641), Swedish
Field Marshal in the
Thirty Years' War. (see
Friedrich Schiller: ''
Wallenstein's Death)''; sister of Adam von Pfuel (1604–1659) • Christian Friedrich von Pfuel (1653–1702), royal Prussian colonel, Lord of Gielsdorf, Wilkendorf and Jahnsfelde. Killed in action near
Kaiserswerth during the
War of the Spanish Succession. • Christian-Friedrich von Pfuel, (born 1942), lawyer, protagonist in
Sky du Monts 2003 novel
Prinz und Paparazzi; grandson of
Leo Geyr von Schweppenburg,
General der Panzertruppe,
Commander-in-chief of
Panzer Group West, as well as
Inspector General of the
Armoured Forces during
World War II. • Christian Ludwig von Pfuel (1696–1756), royal Prussian major general of the Infantry. • Curt Christoph von Pfuel (died 1781),
High Treasurer (
Oberkämmerer) to the
Elector of Saxony, highest
Privy Councillor and
General-War commissar. • Curt-Christoph von Pfuel (1907–2000), Dr.jur., Prussian
assessor, member of the
Council of Europe, last
Fideikommiss, Lord of Jahnsfelde. Married to Blanche
Freiin Geyr von Schweppenburg; daughter of
Leo Geyr von Schweppenburg. Character in
Marie Vassiltchikov's
Berlin Diaries, 1940-1945. • Curt Wolf von Pfuel (1849–1936), royal Prussian
general of the cavalry,
first aide-de-camp to
Wilhelm II, German Emperor,
Military attaché to Spain, Inspector-General of
Military education and training, Chairman of the Central Committee of the
German National Red Cross during
World War I. • Emil Karl von Pfuel (1821–1894), royal Prussian lieutenant general. • Ernst von Pfuel (1609/10–1659), Doctor of Law,
Imperial Count Palatine of Berlin,
Advocate at the
Kammergericht. •
Ernst von Pfuel (1779–1866), royal Prussian general of the infantry, governor of the
Canton of Neuchâtel, Governor of Berlin, Cologne and the Prussian sector of Paris, member of the
Prussian National Assembly,
Prussian Minister of War as well as
Prime Minister of Prussia. • Ernst von Pfuhl (1768–1828),
Minister of State of the Kingdom of Württemberg. • Ernst Ludwig von Pfuhl (1716−1798), royal Prussian
General of the Infantry,
Governor of
Spandau Citadel, Inspector-General of the
Brandenburg Infantry. • Frank (Francis) von Phul (1835–1922), captain of the
Confederate States Army serving as a staff officer to the generals
Lewis Henry Little,
Daniel M. Frost,
John Bullock Clark and
John S. Marmaduke, as well as
Aide-de-camp of general
Braxton Bragg. • Franz Wilhelm von Pfuel (1733−1808), royal Prussian major general and
Commander of Danzig, later
General in
russian service. • Friedrich von Pfuel (1462–1527), knight and
electoral
state-captain, as well as Privy Councillor to the
Dukes of Mecklenburg. • Friedrich August Heinrich Leberecht von Pfuhl (died 1818), royal Wurttembergian
General of the Artillery (
Generalfeldzeugmeister),
Governor of
Stuttgart. • Friedrich Heino von Pfuel (1620–1661),
Rittmeister, service at the
royal Court of
Christina, Queen of Sweden. • Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig von Pfuel (1781–1846), royal Prussian lieutenant general,
Commanding officer of
Saarlouis, as well as
Commanding officer of
Spandau. •
Friedrich von Phull (Karl August Friedrich Freiherr von Phull; 1767–1840), general of the infantry,
Commander-in-chief of the Kingdom of Württemberg during the
French Revolutionary Wars. ; detail of a
fresco by Joseph Keller, church of St. Moritz (Zell),
Eisenberg, Bavaria • Georg Adam von Pfuel (1618–1672), royal Prussian
General of the Cavalry,
Governor of
Spandau Citadel, Lord of Groß- und Klein-Buckow (
Märkische Schweiz). • Georg Dietrich von Pfuhl (1723–1782), Royal Prussian Colonel, Commanding officer of the 13. Infantry Regiment, Knight of the Order of the
Pour le Mérite (1762); married to Leopoldine Anne of
Anhalt-Dessau (1738–1808), daughter of Prince
William Gustav of Anhalt-Dessau, heir to the principality of Anhalt-Dessau and eldest son of
Leopold I. • George Ehrenreich von Pfuhl (born 1646),
Landdrost of the
Principality of Lippe, Lord of Helfta and Polleben. • George von Phul Jones (1872–1968), American politician (
Republican Party), Representative from
Philadelphia County,
Pennsylvania House of Representatives • Gustav von Pfuel (1829–1897),
Prussian Junker and politician, member of the
Prussian House of Lords, father-in-law of
Reichskanzler Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg. Senior civil servant of the
Kingdom of Hanover; from 1868–1872
district president (
Kreishauptmann) and
Chief Constable of the district of
Celle;
Prefect of the
department Seine-Maritime in
Rouen, as well as
Civil Commissioner (
Zivilkommissar) of the departments
Aisne and
Ardennes during the
Franco-Prussian War. • Gustav Adolf von Pfuhl, member of the
Fruitbearing Society. • Gustav Adolph von Pfuel (1632–1683),
Valet de chambre of
William III of England; judge of Nödlitz • Hans Emil Reinhold von Pfuel (* 1819), royal Prussian Chamberlain. • Heino de Pule (1282–1307), hereditary
Knight and
Vogt in service to the
Margraves of
Brandenburg. • Heino von Pfuel, in the year 1440 electoral
Chancellor in service to
Frederick of Altmark,
Margrave of the Brandenburg, as well as to
Frederick II, Elector of Brandenburg; Captain of
Oderberg. • Heino von Pfuel (1550–1602), electoral
Colonel appointed by
John George, Prince-elector of Brandenburg. • Hempo Ludwig von Pfuel (1690–1770), royal Prussian Privy Councillor and
Major, President of the Kriegs- u. Domänenkammer Halberstadt, Lord of Jahnsfelde. • Henne de Pul, in the year 1337 Knight in the
retinue of
Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor. • Henne wan den Pule, in the year 1343
Dengesmann Advocatus. • Henning von Pfuhl, Privy Councillor of
Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg(1505–1571) and "known as a well-deserved hero". '' (1860) •
Henry von Phul (1784–1874), American pioneer businessmen in
St. Louis' early history; son of Johann Wilhelm von Phull (Phul) (1739–1793), Brother of
Anna Maria von Phul (1786–1823), father of Frank (Francis) von Phul (1835–1922); von Phul married in 1816 Rosalie Saugrain (1797–1787), daughter of
Antoine Saugrain (1763–1820) • Heyno Dietloff von Pfuel (1652–1734),
Dike-reeve of the
Oderbruch. • Hildbrandt von Pfuel, in the year 1260 mayor of
Wismar. • Johanna Christina von Pfuel (1675–1735), great-great-grandmother of
Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden; great-grandmother of
Louise Caroline of Hochberg, second wife of
Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden (see:
Kaspar Hauser) • Johann Ernst von Pfuel (1640–1705), Lutheran
Doctor Theologiae, Prof.
eloquentiae et poeseos in
Greifswald,
Rector of the "Fürstliche Pädagogium"
Stettin,
court chaplain to the
Duke of Mecklenburg, member of the ecclesiastical council of
Mecklenburg-Güstrow. • Johann Gottlieb von Pfuel (1653–1681) Lieutenant colonel; Sohn des Adam von Pfuel (1604–1659) • Juliane Sophie von Pfuel (1688–1749), great-grandmother of Reichskanzler
Otto von Bismarck; married to Jobst Ernst von Schönfeld (1680–1725) • Johann Wilhelm von Phull (1739-1793), Captain in general
George Washington's staff, emigrated to America in 1764; father of the American artist Anna Maria von Phul (1786-1823) and Henry von Phul (1784-1974); son of Johann Phillip von Pfuel (1713-1748) and Wilhelmina Louisa von Hoff (1705-1780). •
Karl Ludwig von Phull (1757–1826),
Prussian general who served as chief of the
General Staff of King
Frederick William III of Prussia in the
Battle of Jena-Auerstedt. In
Russian service, Phull successfully advocated for a
scorched earth policy during
Napoleon's invasion of Russia. Character in
Leo Tolstoy's novel
War and Peace. • Kurt Bertram von Pfuel (1590–1658),
statesman and
politician.
Valet de chambre to
George William, Prince-elector of Brandenburg, General-
War commissar and highest Privy Councillor to
Frederick William I, Elector of Brandenburg –
Duke of
Prussia. • Ludwig von Pfuel (1718−1789), royal Prussian major general und
Hofmarschall to
Frederick William I of Prussia. • Ludwig Dietrich von Pfuhl (1669–1745),
field marshal and commander of
Kehl Fortress during the
War of the Polish Succession; grandson of Adam von Pfuel (1604–1659). , 1910 •
Martha von Pfuel (1865–1914), wife of
Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg (1856–1921), German politician and statesman who served as
Chancellor of the German Empire from 1909 to 1917. • Maximilian von Pfuel (1854–1930), royal Prussian lieutenant general. • Melchior von Pfuel (died 1548), "the
Alchemist and
Necromancer",
Doctor of
Law, electoral Captain at Zossen,
Chancellor and Privy Councillor to the
Prince-elector of Brandenburg. • Nickel von Pfuel (died 1492),
Dr. iuris utriusque, Schloßhauptmann and Privy Councillor to the
Prince-elector of Brandenburg, Knight and military commander, Vogt of Wriezen, judge at the
Kammergericht, owner of
Berlin castle. • Otto-Friedrich von Pfuel (1731–1811), royal Prussian Haupt-Ritterschaftsdirektor. • Richard Balduin Ernst von Pfuel (1827–1900), royal Prussian legation councilor, German
Consul-General and
Ambassador; 1872–1876 German Consul-General in
Bucharest, 1876–1888 Imperial Ambassador at the Swedish royal court; Lord of Gielsdorf. • Stephanie von Pfuel, née
Michel von Tüßling (born 1961), mayor of
Tüßling (
CSU); daughter of
Karl Freiherr Michel von Tüßling,
Schutzstaffel (SS) officer who served in the
Nazi government of German dictator
Adolf Hitler, in the staff of
Heinrich Himmler and the
SS Main Office; ex-wife of Christian-Friedrich von Pfuel, (born 1942). • Valtin von Pfuel (1587–1661), General-
War commissar to the
Prince-elector of Brandenburg, as well as
High-Commissioner of the
Barnim. • Werner von Pfuel (died 1482),
Hofmarschall to the princely
court, later Vogt of
Küstrin and
Privy Councillor (
Geheimrat) to the
Prince-elector of Brandenburg, judge at the Royal Courts, Knight of the
Dominican Order. • Wolf Kurt von Pfuel (1809–1866), royal Prussian major general. ADAM-VON-PFUEL.jpg|Adam von Pfuel (1604–1659) AlexandervonPfuel1870.jpg|Alexander von Pfuel (1825–1898) Anna Maria von Phul.jpg|
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