Zili (family)

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The House of Zili (also spelled Zyli, Zyly, Zilly) was a ruling patrician family of merchants from St. Gallen, attested from the 14th century and, by the 15th century, the wealthiest in the city thanks to the linen trade. The family became extinct in the 19th century. During the 16th and early 17th centuries, the Zili established economic and marital alliances with the leading ruling families of St. Gallen (von Watt, Grübel, Zollikofer, Wirth, and Rietmann) as well as with urban elites in southern Germany.[1]

Current regionCanton of St. Gallen
Place of originSt. Gallen
Final headGeorg Leonhard Zili
Zili
CountrySwitzerland
Current regionCanton of St. Gallen
Place of originSt. Gallen
Final headGeorg Leonhard Zili
Titles
  • Mayor (non hereditary)
  • Imperial Baliff (non hereditary)
  • Notenstein Society Director (non hereditary)
  • Guild Master (non hereditary)
Dissolution1860

Notable members

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