Gedda
Gedda | |
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Coat of arms of the Gedda family | |
Parent house | Possibly Gädda [sv] |
Current region | Sweden |
Earlier spellings | Giedde |
Place of origin | Baahuslen, Norway (while by tradition Trondheim, Norway) |
Founder | Gude Axelsen Giedde (1510–1590) |
Distinctions | 1797 (1797): Georg Gedda was ennobled (n. 2168) by King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden |
Gedda is a Swedish noble family with Gude Axelsen Giedde (1510–1590) as earliest attested primogenitor. Georg Gedda was ennobled (n. 2168) by King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden in 1797.[1]
Speculations of whether Gude Axelsen Giedde was the great-grandson of Erengisle Gädda [sv] of the Swedish noble Gädda [sv] family from Småland remain unattested. In any case, he became the asserted primogenitor of the Gedda family ennobled in 1791.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Gedda nr 2168 - Adelsvapen-Wiki".
Bibliography
- Gedda, Torsten: Släkten Gedda från Bohuslän, Strokirks Bokindustri, Skövde (1953)
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