Siegfried (?) Graf von Artlenburg1
M, #93511
Father | NN von Artlenburg1 |
Mother | Ida (?) Grafin von Werl zu Hövel1 |
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2020 |
Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1.3:334.1
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Siegfried: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00615989&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
Berthold II (?) Graf von Hohenberg, Graf von Lindenfels, Vogt von Kloster Lorsch1
M, #93512, d. after 17 April 1122
Father | Berthold I von Hohenberg Graf von Hohenberg, Graf von Lindenfels1 d. 3 Mar 1110 |
Mother | Liutgard (?)1 d. a 1110 |
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2020 |
Berthold II (?) Graf von Hohenberg, Graf von Lindenfels, Vogt von Kloster Lorsch died after 17 April 1122.1
; Per Med Lands: "BERTHOLD [II] (-[17 Apr] after 1122). Graf von Hohenberg (bei Durlach). Graf von Lindenfels (im Odenwald). Vogt von Kloster Lorsch[1049]. A charter of Lorsch names “Bertholfi junioris advocati”[1050]. Emperor Heinrich V confirmed the foundation of Gottesau “in pago Albegowa in comitatu Vorchheim in sylva...Lushardt juxta fluvium...Alba” by “comite Bertoldo et filiabus Lugarda et Mechtilda” by charter dated 16 Aug 1110[1051]. Pope Calixtus II confirmed that "Bertholdus comes de Hohenberg" founded "monasterium...in loco...Godesawa" by charter dated 25 Mar 1122[1052]. [The necrology of Lorsch records the death “XV Kal Mai” of “Bertoldi comitis iunioris”[1053]. This entry could also refer to Berthold Graf von Nürings-Stromberg (see FRANCONIA).]"
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands: "BERTHOLD [II] (-[17 Apr] after 1122). Graf von Hohenberg (bei Durlach). Graf von Lindenfels (im Odenwald). Vogt von Kloster Lorsch[1049]. A charter of Lorsch names “Bertholfi junioris advocati”[1050]. Emperor Heinrich V confirmed the foundation of Gottesau “in pago Albegowa in comitatu Vorchheim in sylva...Lushardt juxta fluvium...Alba” by “comite Bertoldo et filiabus Lugarda et Mechtilda” by charter dated 16 Aug 1110[1051]. Pope Calixtus II confirmed that "Bertholdus comes de Hohenberg" founded "monasterium...in loco...Godesawa" by charter dated 25 Mar 1122[1052]. [The necrology of Lorsch records the death “XV Kal Mai” of “Bertoldi comitis iunioris”[1053]. This entry could also refer to Berthold Graf von Nürings-Stromberg (see FRANCONIA).]"
Med Lands cites:
[1049] ES XI 119b.
[1050] Codex Diplomaticus et Variarum Traditionum Monasterii Laurisheimensis (1766), Tome I, p. 229.
[1051] Schoepflin, J. D. (1765) Historia Zaringo-Badensis (Karlsruhe), Tome V, XVIII, p. 38.
[1052] Zaringo Badensis Codex, Tome V, XXVIII, p. 63.
[1053] Schannat (1723), Tome I, V, Necrologium Laureshamense, p. 31.1
[1050] Codex Diplomaticus et Variarum Traditionum Monasterii Laurisheimensis (1766), Tome I, p. 229.
[1051] Schoepflin, J. D. (1765) Historia Zaringo-Badensis (Karlsruhe), Tome V, XVIII, p. 38.
[1052] Zaringo Badensis Codex, Tome V, XXVIII, p. 63.
[1053] Schannat (1723), Tome I, V, Necrologium Laureshamense, p. 31.1
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BADEN.htm#MathildeHohenbergMPoppoIILaufen. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
NN von Isenburg1
M, #93513
Last Edited | 12 Nov 2020 |
Family | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#GerlachIsenburgidedafter1142B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#GerlachIsenburgidedafter1142A
Gerlach II von Isenburg1
M, #93514, d. after 1117
Father | Gerlach I von Isenburg Graf von Isenburg1 d. a 1110 |
Last Edited | 11 Oct 2020 |
Gerlach II von Isenburg died after 1117.1
; Per Med Lands: "GERLACH [II] von Isenburg (-after 1117). Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln issued a charter dated 1117 relating to Kloster St Pantaleon witnessed by "Rembold de Isenburch et Gerlach frater eius, Gerardus comes de Iulicho, Almerus advocatus"[649]. "
Med Lands cites: [649] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 286, p. 187.1
; Per Med Lands: "GERLACH [II] von Isenburg (-after 1117). Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln issued a charter dated 1117 relating to Kloster St Pantaleon witnessed by "Rembold de Isenburch et Gerlach frater eius, Gerardus comes de Iulicho, Almerus advocatus"[649]. "
Med Lands cites: [649] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 286, p. 187.1
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#_Toc511856465. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Siegfried von Isenburg1
M, #93515, d. after 1142
Father | Rembold II von Isenburg1 d. a 1121 |
Mother | NN von Arnstein1 |
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2020 |
Siegfried von Isenburg died after 1142.1
; Per Med Lands: "SIEGFRIED (-after 1142). Albero Archbishop of Trier confirmed the foundation of Kloster Lonnich by charter dated 1142 witnessed by "Walrammus comes de Arlo, Fridericus comes de Vianna, Gerlacus, Reinboldus, Sigefridus fratres de Isenburch, Heinricus de Cazenelinboge…"[648]."
Med Lands cites: [648] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil I, 130, p. 264.1
; Per Med Lands: "SIEGFRIED (-after 1142). Albero Archbishop of Trier confirmed the foundation of Kloster Lonnich by charter dated 1142 witnessed by "Walrammus comes de Arlo, Fridericus comes de Vianna, Gerlacus, Reinboldus, Sigefridus fratres de Isenburch, Heinricus de Cazenelinboge…"[648]."
Med Lands cites: [648] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil I, 130, p. 264.1
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#_Toc511856465. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Rembold IV von Isenburg1
M, #93516, d. 1175
Father | Gerlach III von Isenburg Graf von Isenburg, Vogt von Trier1 d. a 1142 |
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2020 |
Rembold IV von Isenburg died in 1175.1
; Per Med Lands:
"REMBOLD [IV] von Isenburg, son of [GERLACH [III] Graf von Isenburg & his wife ---] (-[1175]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not been identified.
"m ---. The name of Rembold´s wife is not known.1,2 "
; Per Med Lands:
"REMBOLD [IV] von Isenburg, son of [GERLACH [III] Graf von Isenburg & his wife ---] (-[1175]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not been identified.
"m ---. The name of Rembold´s wife is not known.1,2 "
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#GerlachIsenburgidedafter1142B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#RemboldIsenburgdied1175B
Friedrich von Isenburg1
M, #93517, d. after 9 November 1246
Father | Heinrich I von Isenburg in Grenzau1 d. b 1227 |
Mother | Irmengard (?) von Büdingen1 d. bt 6 Jan 1213 - 30 Jan 1218 |
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2020 |
Friedrich von Isenburg died after 9 November 1246.1
; Per Med Lands: "FRIEDRICH (-after 9 Nov 1246). "Henricus dominus de Isinburg et Mechtildis uxor nostra…Gerlacus noster filius" renounced their claim "super hereditate comitatus de Hostaden et de Are" in favour of "dominum nostrum Coloniensem archiepiscopum" by charter dated 9 Nov 1246, witnessed by "…Fridericus frater noster Sancte Marie ad Gradus prepositi Colon…"[730]."
Med Lands cites: [730] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, LXXV, 91.1
; Per Med Lands: "FRIEDRICH (-after 9 Nov 1246). "Henricus dominus de Isinburg et Mechtildis uxor nostra…Gerlacus noster filius" renounced their claim "super hereditate comitatus de Hostaden et de Are" in favour of "dominum nostrum Coloniensem archiepiscopum" by charter dated 9 Nov 1246, witnessed by "…Fridericus frater noster Sancte Marie ad Gradus prepositi Colon…"[730]."
Med Lands cites: [730] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, LXXV, 91.1
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichIIsenburgdied1232B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Gottfried II von Eppstein1
M, #93518, d. between 15 March 1278 and 30 October 1278
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2020 |
Gottfried II von Eppstein married Elisabeth von Isenburg, daughter of Heinrich I von Isenburg in Grenzau and Irmengard (?) von Büdingen.1
Gottfried II von Eppstein was buried between 15 March 1278 and 30 October 1278 at St. Stephan, Mainz (Frankfurt am Main), Stadtkreis Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (now).1
Gottfried II von Eppstein died between 15 March 1278 and 30 October 1278.1
; Per Med Lands:
"GOTTFRIED [II] von Eppstein, son of GOTTFRIED [I] Herr von Eppstein & his wife --- von Wied (-[15 Mar/30 Oct] 1278, bur Mainz St Stephan). A charter dated 19 Dec 1223 records the settlement of a dispute between Stift St Stephan and "Gerhardum et Godfridum fratres de Eppensteyn" about property at Josbach, Schlossborn and Hausen[328]. "Sifridus sacri imperii per Germaniam Archi-Cancellarius, Arnoldus major prepositus Trevirensis, Bruno de Braunsberg, Thidericus de Isenburg, Godefridus et Grerardus de Eppenstein" reached agreement concerning the inheritance "ex matruum vel avunculorum nostrorum de Wieden, feodaque avunculi nostri Lotharii comitis de Wieden" by charter dated 21 Nov 1240[329]. “Godefridus de Eppinstein, Reinhardus de Hagenowe” presided over a hearing in Kesselstadt regarding a dispute involving Kloster Rossdorf by charter dated 22 Feb 1247[330]. Herr von ½ Grafschaft Wied: "Otto…comes Palatinus Reni, dux Bavarie" granted "cometiam vacantem…Wieden" to "domino Gotfrido…comiti de Eppinstein" by charter dated 10 Aug 1252[331]. "G. nobilis senior domnus de Eppinstein item G. filius eiusdem" confirmed the donation to Abtei Romersdorf made by "pie memorie domni Lotharii avunculi nostri quondam comitis de Widde" by charter dated 6 Dec 1263[332]. A charter dated 19 Mar 1270 records an agreement between "Godefridus senior et Godefridus junior filius noster domini de Eppinstein" and "E--- de Catzenelnbogen et Bopponem de Wertheim comites, uxores suas matremque ipsarum" relating to "bonis feodalibus ex obitu Gerhardi de Eppinstein, nostri consanguinei" in accordance with the arbitration of "Dyetheri comitis de Catzenelnbogen et Wolfframi sculteti de Franckinfurt" transferring money to "Elizabet socrui predictorum comitum nomine dotis sue"[333]. “Godefridus senior de Eppinstein et Elysa collateralis nostra” confirmed the donation of property “in Mittelelnliederbach” to Kloster Schönau by charter dated 1272[334].
"m ELISABETH von Isenburg, daughter of HEINRICH [I] von Isenburg & his wife Irmengard ---. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 28 Oct 1263 under which "Gerlacus dominus de Lympurch" noted that "custodes seu uigiles in turri de Cleberg" swore hommage to "sororio nostro Godefrido domino de Eppinstein et Godefrido filio suo"[335]. “Godefridus senior de Eppinstein et Elysa collateralis nostra” confirmed the donation of property “in Mittelelnliederbach” to Kloster Schönau by charter dated 1272[336]. "Godefridus domnus de Eppenstein" donated revenue from property at Brey to Kloster Marienrode, as proposed by "bone memorie Godefridus pater noster domnus de Eppenstein et Lysa eius uxor mater nostra", by charter dated Apr 1280[337]. "
Med Lands cites:
Gottfried II von Eppstein was buried between 15 March 1278 and 30 October 1278 at St. Stephan, Mainz (Frankfurt am Main), Stadtkreis Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (now).1
Gottfried II von Eppstein died between 15 March 1278 and 30 October 1278.1
; Per Med Lands:
"GOTTFRIED [II] von Eppstein, son of GOTTFRIED [I] Herr von Eppstein & his wife --- von Wied (-[15 Mar/30 Oct] 1278, bur Mainz St Stephan). A charter dated 19 Dec 1223 records the settlement of a dispute between Stift St Stephan and "Gerhardum et Godfridum fratres de Eppensteyn" about property at Josbach, Schlossborn and Hausen[328]. "Sifridus sacri imperii per Germaniam Archi-Cancellarius, Arnoldus major prepositus Trevirensis, Bruno de Braunsberg, Thidericus de Isenburg, Godefridus et Grerardus de Eppenstein" reached agreement concerning the inheritance "ex matruum vel avunculorum nostrorum de Wieden, feodaque avunculi nostri Lotharii comitis de Wieden" by charter dated 21 Nov 1240[329]. “Godefridus de Eppinstein, Reinhardus de Hagenowe” presided over a hearing in Kesselstadt regarding a dispute involving Kloster Rossdorf by charter dated 22 Feb 1247[330]. Herr von ½ Grafschaft Wied: "Otto…comes Palatinus Reni, dux Bavarie" granted "cometiam vacantem…Wieden" to "domino Gotfrido…comiti de Eppinstein" by charter dated 10 Aug 1252[331]. "G. nobilis senior domnus de Eppinstein item G. filius eiusdem" confirmed the donation to Abtei Romersdorf made by "pie memorie domni Lotharii avunculi nostri quondam comitis de Widde" by charter dated 6 Dec 1263[332]. A charter dated 19 Mar 1270 records an agreement between "Godefridus senior et Godefridus junior filius noster domini de Eppinstein" and "E--- de Catzenelnbogen et Bopponem de Wertheim comites, uxores suas matremque ipsarum" relating to "bonis feodalibus ex obitu Gerhardi de Eppinstein, nostri consanguinei" in accordance with the arbitration of "Dyetheri comitis de Catzenelnbogen et Wolfframi sculteti de Franckinfurt" transferring money to "Elizabet socrui predictorum comitum nomine dotis sue"[333]. “Godefridus senior de Eppinstein et Elysa collateralis nostra” confirmed the donation of property “in Mittelelnliederbach” to Kloster Schönau by charter dated 1272[334].
"m ELISABETH von Isenburg, daughter of HEINRICH [I] von Isenburg & his wife Irmengard ---. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 28 Oct 1263 under which "Gerlacus dominus de Lympurch" noted that "custodes seu uigiles in turri de Cleberg" swore hommage to "sororio nostro Godefrido domino de Eppinstein et Godefrido filio suo"[335]. “Godefridus senior de Eppinstein et Elysa collateralis nostra” confirmed the donation of property “in Mittelelnliederbach” to Kloster Schönau by charter dated 1272[336]. "Godefridus domnus de Eppenstein" donated revenue from property at Brey to Kloster Marienrode, as proposed by "bone memorie Godefridus pater noster domnus de Eppenstein et Lysa eius uxor mater nostra", by charter dated Apr 1280[337]. "
Med Lands cites:
[328] Codex diplomaticus Nassoicus, Band I, Part 1, 396, p. 275.
[329] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, XLVI, 62.
[330] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 240, p. 181.
[331] Codex diplomaticus Nassoicus, Band I, Part 1, 578, p. 360.
[332] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil II, 201, p. 318.
[333] Wertheim Urkunden, XXXIV, p. 38.
[334] Gudenus, V. F. (1728) Sylloge I variorum diplomatariorum (Frankfurt-am-Main), CXL, p. 260.
[335] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, LIII, 71.
[336] Gudenus (1728) Sylloge I, CXL, p. 260.
[337] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil II, 299, p. 442.1
[329] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, XLVI, 62.
[330] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 240, p. 181.
[331] Codex diplomaticus Nassoicus, Band I, Part 1, 578, p. 360.
[332] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil II, 201, p. 318.
[333] Wertheim Urkunden, XXXIV, p. 38.
[334] Gudenus, V. F. (1728) Sylloge I variorum diplomatariorum (Frankfurt-am-Main), CXL, p. 260.
[335] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, LIII, 71.
[336] Gudenus (1728) Sylloge I, CXL, p. 260.
[337] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil II, 299, p. 442.1
Family | Elisabeth von Isenburg d. bt 16 Mar 1272 - 12 Nov 1272 |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#GottfriedIIEppsteindied1272B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Lukardis von Isenburg1
F, #93519, d. circa 1260
Father | Heinrich I von Isenburg in Grenzau1 d. b 1227 |
Mother | Irmengard (?) von Büdingen1 d. bt 6 Jan 1213 - 30 Jan 1218 |
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2020 |
Lukardis von Isenburg married Heinrich II von Hanau before 1243
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Her 1st husband.2 Lukardis von Isenburg married Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels, son of Philipp I-III von Bolanden and Beatrix (?) Wildgräfin in Kirburg, after 1246
;
His 2nd wife, her 1st husband.3
Lukardis von Isenburg died circa 1260.1
; Per Med Lands:
"LUKARDIS von Isenburg (-1260 or before). “Reinardus dictus de Hagenowe” confirmed the donation of property “in Wagghenbuche sita” to Kloster Eberbach made by “dominus Heinricus...patruus meus de Hagenouwe...pari manu domine Lucgardis uxoris sue” by charter dated 1243[736]. “Lutgardis de Isinburch relicta Henrici...bone memorie de Hagenowe” confirmed the donation of property “in Waghenbuche sitos” to Kloster Eberbach made by “dictus Heinricus de Hagenowe maritus meus et ego” by charter dated 1243[737]. The primary source which confirms that the widow of Heinrich [II] von Hanau was the same Lukardis von Isenburg who married Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels has not been identified. Her parentage and second marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 21 Jun 1258 under which Arnold Archbishop of Trier confirmed an agreement between "consanguineos nostros…germanos Henricum dominum de Isegburch…et Gerlacum dominum de Limburch" to share "castro Cleberch", to be inherited by "fratri suo H. dno de Isenburg et Ludowico filio suo" noting the interest of "dnus Philippus de Hohenfels ipsorum sororius"[738]. "Philippus nobilis de Hoenfels" founded a light at Kloster Otterberg, for the souls of "Philippi uxoris mee Lukardis pie memorie defuncte ac…filii mei Wernheri defuncti", by charter dated 1260, witnessed by "Philippi…et Dylmanni filiorum meorum, domini Ruperti comitis Irsuti, fratris Friderici prioris de Otterburg…"[739].
"m firstly (before 1243) HEINRICH [II] von Hanau, son of --- (-[4 May 1240/1243]).
"m secondly (after 1246) as his second wife, PHILIPP [I] von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels, son of PHILIPP von Bolanden & his wife Beatrix Wildgräfin (-after 19 Dec 1276). "
Med Lands cites:
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Her 1st husband.2 Lukardis von Isenburg married Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels, son of Philipp I-III von Bolanden and Beatrix (?) Wildgräfin in Kirburg, after 1246
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His 2nd wife, her 1st husband.3
Lukardis von Isenburg died circa 1260.1
; Per Med Lands:
"LUKARDIS von Isenburg (-1260 or before). “Reinardus dictus de Hagenowe” confirmed the donation of property “in Wagghenbuche sita” to Kloster Eberbach made by “dominus Heinricus...patruus meus de Hagenouwe...pari manu domine Lucgardis uxoris sue” by charter dated 1243[736]. “Lutgardis de Isinburch relicta Henrici...bone memorie de Hagenowe” confirmed the donation of property “in Waghenbuche sitos” to Kloster Eberbach made by “dictus Heinricus de Hagenowe maritus meus et ego” by charter dated 1243[737]. The primary source which confirms that the widow of Heinrich [II] von Hanau was the same Lukardis von Isenburg who married Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels has not been identified. Her parentage and second marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 21 Jun 1258 under which Arnold Archbishop of Trier confirmed an agreement between "consanguineos nostros…germanos Henricum dominum de Isegburch…et Gerlacum dominum de Limburch" to share "castro Cleberch", to be inherited by "fratri suo H. dno de Isenburg et Ludowico filio suo" noting the interest of "dnus Philippus de Hohenfels ipsorum sororius"[738]. "Philippus nobilis de Hoenfels" founded a light at Kloster Otterberg, for the souls of "Philippi uxoris mee Lukardis pie memorie defuncte ac…filii mei Wernheri defuncti", by charter dated 1260, witnessed by "Philippi…et Dylmanni filiorum meorum, domini Ruperti comitis Irsuti, fratris Friderici prioris de Otterburg…"[739].
"m firstly (before 1243) HEINRICH [II] von Hanau, son of --- (-[4 May 1240/1243]).
"m secondly (after 1246) as his second wife, PHILIPP [I] von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels, son of PHILIPP von Bolanden & his wife Beatrix Wildgräfin (-after 19 Dec 1276). "
Med Lands cites:
[736] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 226, p. 172.
[737] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 227, p. 173.
[738] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, XXI, 34.
[739] Otterberg, 137, p. 105.1
[737] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 227, p. 173.
[738] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, XXI, 34.
[739] Otterberg, 137, p. 105.1
Family 1 | Heinrich II von Hanau d. bt 1240 - 1243 |
Family 2 | Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels d. a 19 Dec 1276 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichIIsenburgdied1232B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichHanaudied1243
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PALATINATE.htm#PhilippBolandenHohenfelsdied1277B
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PALATINATE.htm#LukardisHohenfelsMPhilippBolanden
Heinrich II von Hanau1
M, #93520, d. between 1240 and 1243
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2020 |
Heinrich II von Hanau died between 1240 and 1243.1 He married Lukardis von Isenburg, daughter of Heinrich I von Isenburg in Grenzau and Irmengard (?) von Büdingen, before 1243
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Her 1st husband.1
; Per Med Lands:
"HEINRICH [II] von Hanau (-[4 May 1240/1243]). ““Reinardus de Hagenowe...et germanus meus Heinricus” divided “hereditatem nostram” between them, Heinrich taking “castrum in Dorenfelt”, while Reinhard took “castrum in Hagenowen” and donated it to Kloster Eberbach by charter dated 1234[571]. “Henricus de Hagenowe” donated “nemus...Mulnloich” to the church of St Antonin, Rossdorf “by charter dated Mar 1237[572]. “Dominus Heinricus de Hagenowe” donated property “in silvis Hagenowe et Bulahe” to the church of Mainz by charter dated 4 May 1240[573].
"m (before 1243) as her first husband, LUKARDIS von Isenburg, daughter of HEINRICH [I] von Isenburg in Cleeberg & his wife --- (-1260 or before). “Reinardus dictus de Hagenowe” confirmed the donation of property “in Wagghenbuche sita” to Kloster Eberbach made by “dominus Heinricus...patruus meus de Hagenouwe...pari manu domine Lucgardis uxoris sue” by charter dated 1243[574]. “Lutgardis de Isinburch relicta Henrici...bone memorie de Hagenowe” confirmed the donation of property “in Waghenbuche sitos” to Kloster Eberbach made by “dictus Heinricus de Hagenowe maritus meus et ego” by charter dated 1243[575]. She married secondly (after 1246) as his second wife, Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels. Her parentage and second marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 21 Jun 1258 under which Arnold Archbishop of Trier confirmed an agreement between "consanguineos nostros…germanos Henricum dominum de Isegburch…et Gerlacum dominum de Limburch" to share "castro Cleberch", to be inherited by "fratri suo H. dno de Isenburg et Ludowico filio suo" noting the interest of "dnus Philippus de Hohenfels ipsorum sororius"[576]. The primary source which confirms that the widow of Heinrich [II] von Hanau was the same Lukardis von Isenburg who married Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels has not been identified. "Philippus nobilis de Hoenfels" founded a light at Kloster Otterberg, for the souls of "Philippi uxoris mee Lukardis pie memorie defuncte ac…filii mei Wernheri defuncti", by charter dated 1260, witnessed by "Philippi…et Dylmanni filiorum meorum, domini Ruperti comitis Irsuti, fratris Friderici prioris de Otterburg…"[577]."
Med Lands cites:
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Her 1st husband.1
; Per Med Lands:
"HEINRICH [II] von Hanau (-[4 May 1240/1243]). ““Reinardus de Hagenowe...et germanus meus Heinricus” divided “hereditatem nostram” between them, Heinrich taking “castrum in Dorenfelt”, while Reinhard took “castrum in Hagenowen” and donated it to Kloster Eberbach by charter dated 1234[571]. “Henricus de Hagenowe” donated “nemus...Mulnloich” to the church of St Antonin, Rossdorf “by charter dated Mar 1237[572]. “Dominus Heinricus de Hagenowe” donated property “in silvis Hagenowe et Bulahe” to the church of Mainz by charter dated 4 May 1240[573].
"m (before 1243) as her first husband, LUKARDIS von Isenburg, daughter of HEINRICH [I] von Isenburg in Cleeberg & his wife --- (-1260 or before). “Reinardus dictus de Hagenowe” confirmed the donation of property “in Wagghenbuche sita” to Kloster Eberbach made by “dominus Heinricus...patruus meus de Hagenouwe...pari manu domine Lucgardis uxoris sue” by charter dated 1243[574]. “Lutgardis de Isinburch relicta Henrici...bone memorie de Hagenowe” confirmed the donation of property “in Waghenbuche sitos” to Kloster Eberbach made by “dictus Heinricus de Hagenowe maritus meus et ego” by charter dated 1243[575]. She married secondly (after 1246) as his second wife, Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels. Her parentage and second marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 21 Jun 1258 under which Arnold Archbishop of Trier confirmed an agreement between "consanguineos nostros…germanos Henricum dominum de Isegburch…et Gerlacum dominum de Limburch" to share "castro Cleberch", to be inherited by "fratri suo H. dno de Isenburg et Ludowico filio suo" noting the interest of "dnus Philippus de Hohenfels ipsorum sororius"[576]. The primary source which confirms that the widow of Heinrich [II] von Hanau was the same Lukardis von Isenburg who married Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels has not been identified. "Philippus nobilis de Hoenfels" founded a light at Kloster Otterberg, for the souls of "Philippi uxoris mee Lukardis pie memorie defuncte ac…filii mei Wernheri defuncti", by charter dated 1260, witnessed by "Philippi…et Dylmanni filiorum meorum, domini Ruperti comitis Irsuti, fratris Friderici prioris de Otterburg…"[577]."
Med Lands cites:
[571] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 184, p. 142.
[572] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 199, p. 153.
[573] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 214, p. 165.
[574] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 226, p. 172.
[575] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 227, p. 173.
[576] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, XXI, 34.
[577] Otterberg, 137, p. 105.1
Heinrich II von Hanau was also known as Heinrich II von Hanau.1[572] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 199, p. 153.
[573] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 214, p. 165.
[574] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 226, p. 172.
[575] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 227, p. 173.
[576] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, XXI, 34.
[577] Otterberg, 137, p. 105.1
Family | Lukardis von Isenburg d. c 1260 |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichHanaudied1243. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels1
M, #93521, d. after 19 December 1276
Father | Philipp I-III von Bolanden2 d. bt 1219 - 1221 |
Mother | Beatrix (?) Wildgräfin in Kirburg2 d. a 1225 |
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2020 |
Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels married Elisabeth (?)
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His 1st wife.1 Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels married Lukardis von Isenburg, daughter of Heinrich I von Isenburg in Grenzau and Irmengard (?) von Büdingen, after 1246
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His 2nd wife, her 1st husband.1
Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels died after 19 December 1276.1
; Per Med Lands:
"PHILIPP von Bolanden, son of PHILIPP [I] von Bolanden & his wife Beatrix Wildgräfin (-after 19 Dec 1276). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Herr von Hohenfels. "Emercho comes Reni et Philippus de Hohenvels" agreed an alliance with Sifried Archbishop of Mainz against "Cunradum comitem Sylvestrem" by charter dated 3 Apr 1236[376]. "Conradus comes Silvestris" settled a dispute between Kloster Otterburg and "Berthramum militem de Lonsheim" by charter dated 1240, witnessed by "Philippus de Hohenvels, Philippus de Valkenstein…"[377]. "Philippus senior de Hohenvels…[et] collateralis nostre Elizabet" sold property at Schimsheim to Kloster Otterburg by charter dated 1246, witnessed by "Philippum de Valkenstein consanguineum nostrum…"[378]. "Philippus de Hohinvels" confirmed property at Drechtingshausen and Heimbach for Kloster Otterburg by charter dated 1248[379]. "Philippus de Hoenfels" founded a memorial at Kloster Otterburg for himself and "beate memorie…coniugis mee Elizabet" by charter dated 1249, witnessed by "Rubertus gener meus…"[380]. "Philippus de Hoenfels" freed property donated to Kloster Otterberg, with the consent of "Philippi et Wernheri filiorum meorum", by charter dated 9 Oct 1254, witnessed by "Philipp von Falkenstein…"[381]. "Philippus nobilis de Hoenfels" founded a light at Kloster Otterberg, for the souls of "Philippi uxoris mee Lukardis pie memorie defuncte ac…filii mei Wernheri defuncti", by charter dated 1260, witnessed by "Philippi…et Dylmanni filiorum meorum, domini Ruperti comitis Irsuti, fratris Friderici prioris de Otterburg…"[382]. "Philippus et Ysengard conjuges de Hohenfels" sold "ville…Pedersheim", with the consent of "Philippi patris nostri, Ruperti comitis Yrsuti, Elizabet conjugis sue sororis nostre, Engelberti canonici Magunt. et Theoderici de Hohenfels fratrum nostrorum", by charter dated 21 Dec 1274[383]. “Philippus de Hohinvels” granted property “apud villam Isenheim” to “Heinrico dicto Starthe militi”, in the presence of “filiis nostris Philippo et Johanne”, by charter dated 18 Nov 1276[384]. “Philippus senior de Hohinvels” granted rights to “homines ville nostre Muminheim”, in the presence of “Philippi ac Theoderici filorum nostrorum seniorum...cum Philippo et Johanne filiis nostris junioribus”, by charter dated 19 Dec 1276[385].
"m firstly ELISABETH, daughter of --- (-[1246/49]). "Philippus senior de Hohenvels…[et] collateralis nostre Elizabet" sold property at Schimsheim to Kloster Otterburg by charter dated 1246, witnessed by "Philippum de Valkenstein consanguineum nostrum…"[386].
"m secondly (after 1246) as her second husband, LUKARDIS von Isenburg, widow of HEINRICH [II] von Hanau, daughter of HEINRICH [I] von Isenburg in Cleeberg & his wife --- (-1260 or before). “Reinardus dictus de Hagenowe” confirmed the donation of property “in Wagghenbuche sita” to Kloster Eberbach made by “dominus Heinricus...patruus meus de Hagenouwe...pari manu domine Lucgardis uxoris sue” by charter dated 1243[387]. “Lutgardis de Isinburch relicta Henrici...bone memorie de Hagenowe” confirmed the donation of property “in Waghenbuche sitos” to Kloster Eberbach made by “dictus Heinricus de Hagenowe maritus meus et ego” by charter dated 1243[388]. The primary source which confirms that the widow of Heinrich [II] von Hanau was the same Lukardis von Isenburg who married Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels has not been identified. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 21 Jun 1258 under which Arnold Archbishop of Trier confirmed an agreement between "consanguineos nostros…germanos Henricum dominum de Isegburch…et Gerlacum dominum de Limburch" to share "castro Cleberch", to be inherited by "fratri suo H. dno de Isenburg et Ludowico filio suo" noting the interest of "dnus Philippus de Hohenfels ipsorum sororius"[389]. "Philippus nobilis de Hoenfels" founded a light at Kloster Otterberg, for the souls of "Philippi uxoris mee Lukardis pie memorie defuncte ac…filii mei Wernheri defuncti", by charter dated 1260, witnessed by "Philippi…et Dylmanni filiorum meorum, domini Ruperti comitis Irsuti, fratris Friderici prioris de Otterburg…"[390]."
Med Lands cites:
;
His 1st wife.1 Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels married Lukardis von Isenburg, daughter of Heinrich I von Isenburg in Grenzau and Irmengard (?) von Büdingen, after 1246
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His 2nd wife, her 1st husband.1
Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels died after 19 December 1276.1
; Per Med Lands:
"PHILIPP von Bolanden, son of PHILIPP [I] von Bolanden & his wife Beatrix Wildgräfin (-after 19 Dec 1276). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Herr von Hohenfels. "Emercho comes Reni et Philippus de Hohenvels" agreed an alliance with Sifried Archbishop of Mainz against "Cunradum comitem Sylvestrem" by charter dated 3 Apr 1236[376]. "Conradus comes Silvestris" settled a dispute between Kloster Otterburg and "Berthramum militem de Lonsheim" by charter dated 1240, witnessed by "Philippus de Hohenvels, Philippus de Valkenstein…"[377]. "Philippus senior de Hohenvels…[et] collateralis nostre Elizabet" sold property at Schimsheim to Kloster Otterburg by charter dated 1246, witnessed by "Philippum de Valkenstein consanguineum nostrum…"[378]. "Philippus de Hohinvels" confirmed property at Drechtingshausen and Heimbach for Kloster Otterburg by charter dated 1248[379]. "Philippus de Hoenfels" founded a memorial at Kloster Otterburg for himself and "beate memorie…coniugis mee Elizabet" by charter dated 1249, witnessed by "Rubertus gener meus…"[380]. "Philippus de Hoenfels" freed property donated to Kloster Otterberg, with the consent of "Philippi et Wernheri filiorum meorum", by charter dated 9 Oct 1254, witnessed by "Philipp von Falkenstein…"[381]. "Philippus nobilis de Hoenfels" founded a light at Kloster Otterberg, for the souls of "Philippi uxoris mee Lukardis pie memorie defuncte ac…filii mei Wernheri defuncti", by charter dated 1260, witnessed by "Philippi…et Dylmanni filiorum meorum, domini Ruperti comitis Irsuti, fratris Friderici prioris de Otterburg…"[382]. "Philippus et Ysengard conjuges de Hohenfels" sold "ville…Pedersheim", with the consent of "Philippi patris nostri, Ruperti comitis Yrsuti, Elizabet conjugis sue sororis nostre, Engelberti canonici Magunt. et Theoderici de Hohenfels fratrum nostrorum", by charter dated 21 Dec 1274[383]. “Philippus de Hohinvels” granted property “apud villam Isenheim” to “Heinrico dicto Starthe militi”, in the presence of “filiis nostris Philippo et Johanne”, by charter dated 18 Nov 1276[384]. “Philippus senior de Hohinvels” granted rights to “homines ville nostre Muminheim”, in the presence of “Philippi ac Theoderici filorum nostrorum seniorum...cum Philippo et Johanne filiis nostris junioribus”, by charter dated 19 Dec 1276[385].
"m firstly ELISABETH, daughter of --- (-[1246/49]). "Philippus senior de Hohenvels…[et] collateralis nostre Elizabet" sold property at Schimsheim to Kloster Otterburg by charter dated 1246, witnessed by "Philippum de Valkenstein consanguineum nostrum…"[386].
"m secondly (after 1246) as her second husband, LUKARDIS von Isenburg, widow of HEINRICH [II] von Hanau, daughter of HEINRICH [I] von Isenburg in Cleeberg & his wife --- (-1260 or before). “Reinardus dictus de Hagenowe” confirmed the donation of property “in Wagghenbuche sita” to Kloster Eberbach made by “dominus Heinricus...patruus meus de Hagenouwe...pari manu domine Lucgardis uxoris sue” by charter dated 1243[387]. “Lutgardis de Isinburch relicta Henrici...bone memorie de Hagenowe” confirmed the donation of property “in Waghenbuche sitos” to Kloster Eberbach made by “dictus Heinricus de Hagenowe maritus meus et ego” by charter dated 1243[388]. The primary source which confirms that the widow of Heinrich [II] von Hanau was the same Lukardis von Isenburg who married Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels has not been identified. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 21 Jun 1258 under which Arnold Archbishop of Trier confirmed an agreement between "consanguineos nostros…germanos Henricum dominum de Isegburch…et Gerlacum dominum de Limburch" to share "castro Cleberch", to be inherited by "fratri suo H. dno de Isenburg et Ludowico filio suo" noting the interest of "dnus Philippus de Hohenfels ipsorum sororius"[389]. "Philippus nobilis de Hoenfels" founded a light at Kloster Otterberg, for the souls of "Philippi uxoris mee Lukardis pie memorie defuncte ac…filii mei Wernheri defuncti", by charter dated 1260, witnessed by "Philippi…et Dylmanni filiorum meorum, domini Ruperti comitis Irsuti, fratris Friderici prioris de Otterburg…"[390]."
Med Lands cites:
[376] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 557, p. 429.
[377] Otterberg, 74, p. 54.
[378] Otterberg, 77, p. 56.
[379] Otterberg, 83, p. 60.
[380] Otterberg, 85, p. 63.
[381] Otterberg, 122, p. 93.
[382] Otterberg, 137, p. 105.
[383] Croll, G. C. ´Beiträge zur Bolandischen Geschlechtsgeschichte´, Acta Academiæ Theodoro-Palatinæ (1794), Appendix Diplomatica, V, p. 442.
[384] Baur, Band II (1862), 299, p. 275.
[385] Baur, Band II (1862), 300, p. 275.
[386] Otterberg, 77, p. 56.
[387] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 226, p. 172.
[388] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 227, p. 173.
[389] Fischer, C. H. H. (1775) Geschlechts-Register der Häuser Isenburg Wied und Runkel (Mannheim) ("Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775)"), Urkunden, XXI, 34.
[390] Otterberg, 137, p. 105.1
[377] Otterberg, 74, p. 54.
[378] Otterberg, 77, p. 56.
[379] Otterberg, 83, p. 60.
[380] Otterberg, 85, p. 63.
[381] Otterberg, 122, p. 93.
[382] Otterberg, 137, p. 105.
[383] Croll, G. C. ´Beiträge zur Bolandischen Geschlechtsgeschichte´, Acta Academiæ Theodoro-Palatinæ (1794), Appendix Diplomatica, V, p. 442.
[384] Baur, Band II (1862), 299, p. 275.
[385] Baur, Band II (1862), 300, p. 275.
[386] Otterberg, 77, p. 56.
[387] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 226, p. 172.
[388] Urkundenbuch Herren Hanau (1891), Band I, 227, p. 173.
[389] Fischer, C. H. H. (1775) Geschlechts-Register der Häuser Isenburg Wied und Runkel (Mannheim) ("Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775)"), Urkunden, XXI, 34.
[390] Otterberg, 137, p. 105.1
Family 1 | Elisabeth (?) d. bt 1246 - 1249 |
Family 2 | Lukardis von Isenburg d. c 1260 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PALATINATE.htm#PhilippBolandenHohenfelsdied1277B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm#PhilippBolandenHohenfelsdied1277A
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PALATINATE.htm#LukardisHohenfelsMPhilippBolanden
Elisabeth (?)1
F, #93522, d. between 1246 and 1249
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2020 |
Elisabeth (?) married Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels, son of Philipp I-III von Bolanden and Beatrix (?) Wildgräfin in Kirburg,
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His 1st wife.1
Elisabeth (?) died between 1246 and 1249.1
; Per Med Lands:
"m firstly ELISABETH, daughter of --- (-[1246/49]). "Philippus senior de Hohenvels…[et] collateralis nostre Elizabet" sold property at Schimsheim to Kloster Otterburg by charter dated 1246, witnessed by "Philippum de Valkenstein consanguineum nostrum…"[386]."
Med Lands cites: [386] Otterberg, 77, p. 56.1
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His 1st wife.1
Elisabeth (?) died between 1246 and 1249.1
; Per Med Lands:
"m firstly ELISABETH, daughter of --- (-[1246/49]). "Philippus senior de Hohenvels…[et] collateralis nostre Elizabet" sold property at Schimsheim to Kloster Otterburg by charter dated 1246, witnessed by "Philippum de Valkenstein consanguineum nostrum…"[386]."
Med Lands cites: [386] Otterberg, 77, p. 56.1
Family | Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels d. a 19 Dec 1276 |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PALATINATE.htm#PhilippBolandenHohenfelsdied1277B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Agnes von Isenburg-Limburg1
F, #93523, d. after 1319
Father | Gerlach I von Isenburg Lord of Limburg and der Lahn1 b. b 1227, d. Jan 1289 |
Mother | Imagina von Blieskastel1 |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2020 |
Agnes von Isenburg-Limburg married Heinrich von Westerburg Herr von Westerburg before July 1267.2
Agnes von Isenburg-Limburg died after 1319.1
; Genealogics says d. Jan 1289; Med Lands says d. bef 11 Aug 1289.1
Agnes von Isenburg-Limburg died after 1319.1
; Genealogics says d. Jan 1289; Med Lands says d. bef 11 Aug 1289.1
Family | Heinrich von Westerburg Herr von Westerburg d. 5 Jun 1288 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#GerlachIsenburgLimburgdied1289. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichRunkelWesterburgdied1288B
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#dauHeinrichWesterburgBetWilhelmJulich
Heinrich von Westerburg Herr von Westerburg1
M, #93524, d. 5 June 1288
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2020 |
Heinrich von Westerburg Herr von Westerburg married Agnes von Isenburg-Limburg, daughter of Gerlach I von Isenburg Lord of Limburg and der Lahn and Imagina von Blieskastel, before July 1267.1
Heinrich von Westerburg Herr von Westerburg died on 5 June 1288 at Worringen; Killed in battle.1
; Per Med Lands:
"HEINRICH von Westerburg (-killed in battle Worringen [Wary] 5 Jun 1288). Herr von Westerburg. Lehmann records a division of properties agreed 13 Sep 1270 between Siegfried [V] and his cousin Heinrich von Westerburg[1250]. The following document indicates that this agreement did not resolve family rivalries: a charter dated 1276 records the dispute between “her Syfrid fon Westerburg” and “Hern Heinriche sime neuen”, arbitrated by “Greue Adolf fon Nassawe, her Harterad fon Merenberg und her Lodewich der Vicedum fon Ringawe”[1251]. “Her Syfrid fon Runkel”, noting the agreement with “unserme neven Herrn Heinriche fon Westerburg und sinen brüdern” brokered by Heinrich Graf von Nassau [see 1276 charter quoted above], claimed a different division of properties by charter dated 17 Mar 1288, while “Her Heinrich fon Westerburg” issued a similar charter dated 29 Mar 1288[1252]. The History of the Bishops of Liège written by Jean Hocsemius, canon at Liège, records that "Lutzilburgensis comes...Waleranus...frater eius, et frater Coloniensis archiepiscopi" were killed in 1288 “Non Jun...bellum apud castrum de Waronc”[1253].
"m (before Jul 1267) AGNES von Isenburg, daughter of GERLACH von Isenburg Herr von Limburg & his wife Imagina von Bliescastel (-after 1319). Adolf King of Germany confirmed freedoms granted to “opidum Westerburg” by “nobilis matrona Agnes de Westerburg” by charter dated [7] Jul 1292[1254]. "Agnes relicta quondam dni Heinrici domini de Westerburg, Reinhardus et Iohannes nati eorundem --- nunc domini in Westerburg et Alheidis relicta quondam dni Sifridi de Westerburg fratris predictorum dnor. Reinhardi et Iohannis" settled disputes with Mainz by charter dated 23 Dec 1315[1255]. Her parentage is indicated by the following document: “Agnes etzewanne...wirtin was des...Hern Henriches von Westirburg” requested service from “rittere Hern Johanne von Beldirsehm”, who had been granted Gambach by “unsirme fader...Gerlache von Limpurg”, with the consent of “unsir sune Johannis und Renhartis...Kuneginnen vrowen...Kunig Adulvis...Greven Gerlaches und Greven Walrabin irre sune...Hn Gerlaches von Limpurg”, by charter dated 1316[1256]."
Med Lands cites:
[1250] Lehmann, Westerburg (1866), p. 21, no citation reference.
[1251] Lehmann, Westerburg (1866), Urkundenbuch Westerburg, 6, p. 115.
[1252] Lehmann, Westerburg (1866), Urkundenbuch Westerburg, 9, 10, pp. 118, 119.
[1253] Duchesne (1631), Luxembourg, Preuves, p. 85.
[1254] Lehmann, Westerburg (1866), Urkundenbuch Westerburg, 11, p. 121.
[1255] Gudenus (1751), Tome III, CVI, p. 133.
[1256] Lehmann, Westerburg (1866), Urkundenbuch Westerburg, 15, p. 124.1
Heinrich von Westerburg Herr von Westerburg died on 5 June 1288 at Worringen; Killed in battle.1
; Per Med Lands:
"HEINRICH von Westerburg (-killed in battle Worringen [Wary] 5 Jun 1288). Herr von Westerburg. Lehmann records a division of properties agreed 13 Sep 1270 between Siegfried [V] and his cousin Heinrich von Westerburg[1250]. The following document indicates that this agreement did not resolve family rivalries: a charter dated 1276 records the dispute between “her Syfrid fon Westerburg” and “Hern Heinriche sime neuen”, arbitrated by “Greue Adolf fon Nassawe, her Harterad fon Merenberg und her Lodewich der Vicedum fon Ringawe”[1251]. “Her Syfrid fon Runkel”, noting the agreement with “unserme neven Herrn Heinriche fon Westerburg und sinen brüdern” brokered by Heinrich Graf von Nassau [see 1276 charter quoted above], claimed a different division of properties by charter dated 17 Mar 1288, while “Her Heinrich fon Westerburg” issued a similar charter dated 29 Mar 1288[1252]. The History of the Bishops of Liège written by Jean Hocsemius, canon at Liège, records that "Lutzilburgensis comes...Waleranus...frater eius, et frater Coloniensis archiepiscopi" were killed in 1288 “Non Jun...bellum apud castrum de Waronc”[1253].
"m (before Jul 1267) AGNES von Isenburg, daughter of GERLACH von Isenburg Herr von Limburg & his wife Imagina von Bliescastel (-after 1319). Adolf King of Germany confirmed freedoms granted to “opidum Westerburg” by “nobilis matrona Agnes de Westerburg” by charter dated [7] Jul 1292[1254]. "Agnes relicta quondam dni Heinrici domini de Westerburg, Reinhardus et Iohannes nati eorundem --- nunc domini in Westerburg et Alheidis relicta quondam dni Sifridi de Westerburg fratris predictorum dnor. Reinhardi et Iohannis" settled disputes with Mainz by charter dated 23 Dec 1315[1255]. Her parentage is indicated by the following document: “Agnes etzewanne...wirtin was des...Hern Henriches von Westirburg” requested service from “rittere Hern Johanne von Beldirsehm”, who had been granted Gambach by “unsirme fader...Gerlache von Limpurg”, with the consent of “unsir sune Johannis und Renhartis...Kuneginnen vrowen...Kunig Adulvis...Greven Gerlaches und Greven Walrabin irre sune...Hn Gerlaches von Limpurg”, by charter dated 1316[1256]."
Med Lands cites:
[1250] Lehmann, Westerburg (1866), p. 21, no citation reference.
[1251] Lehmann, Westerburg (1866), Urkundenbuch Westerburg, 6, p. 115.
[1252] Lehmann, Westerburg (1866), Urkundenbuch Westerburg, 9, 10, pp. 118, 119.
[1253] Duchesne (1631), Luxembourg, Preuves, p. 85.
[1254] Lehmann, Westerburg (1866), Urkundenbuch Westerburg, 11, p. 121.
[1255] Gudenus (1751), Tome III, CVI, p. 133.
[1256] Lehmann, Westerburg (1866), Urkundenbuch Westerburg, 15, p. 124.1
Family | Agnes von Isenburg-Limburg d. a 1319 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichRunkelWesterburgdied1288B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#dauHeinrichWesterburgBetWilhelmJulich
Heinrich (?) Graf von Sponheim1
M, #93525, d. 1310
Last Edited | 23 Jan 2020 |
Heinrich (?) Graf von Sponheim married Agnes von Westerburg, daughter of Heinrich von Westerburg Herr von Westerburg and Agnes von Isenburg-Limburg,
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His 2nd wife, her 1st husband.1 Heinrich (?) Graf von Sponheim married Kunigunde von Bolanden, daughter of Philipp II von Bolanden and Lukardis von Hohenfels, before September 1277
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His 1st wife.1
Heinrich (?) Graf von Sponheim died in 1310.1
; Per Med Lands:
"HEINRICH (-1310). Graf von Sponheim. "…Henricus et Johannes de Spanheym…" were among those who declared war against Sifrid Archbishop of Köln by charter dated 8 Apr 1277[943]. "Johannes comes de Sponheim…consensu Aleidis uxoris nostre…Emechonis comitis de Liningen filie" exchanged property with "Henricum comitem de Sponheim" by charter dated Apr 1277[944]. "Henricus filius domini Simonis quondam comitis de Sponheim…et Cunigundis uxor mea" agreed a division of territories with "fratre meo Domino Johanne comite de Spanheim", with the consent of "consanguineis et amicis meis…dominis Godefrido de Sein et Henrico de Sponheim fratribus comitibus, Conrado et Henrico comitibus Irsutis, Philippo domino de Hohenfels", agreed a division of their territories by charter dated 1 Sep 1277[945].
"m firstly (before Sep 1277) KUNIGUNDE von Bolanden, daughter of PHILIPP [II] von Bolanden & his wife Lukardis von Hohenfels (-after 15 Jan 1295). "Lukardis relicta…domini Philippi quondam de Bolandis" sold property at Albisheim to "Herdegeno militi de Offenheim", with the consent of "filiorum nostrorum Iohannis et Philippi…infra legitime discretionis annos", by charter dated 2 Nov 1282 which names "Albertum de Schenkenberg, Henricum comitem de Spanheim…generos nostros" as fiduciaries[946]. "Heinricus de Spanheim comes et Kunigundis sua collateralis" donated revenue from "villa Albesheim" to Kloster Otterberg, except the part granted to "Friderico comite de Lyningen", by charter dated 24 Feb 1291[947]. "Heinricus de Spanheim ac Kunegundis coniuges" confirmed the donation of property in "ville Albesheim" made to Kloster Otterberg by "pie memorie domina Lukardis de Bolandia socrus nostra" by charter dated 22 Dec 1292[948].
"m secondly as her first husband, AGNES von Westerburg, daughter of HEINRICH [I] von Westerburg & his wife Agnes von Isenburg-Limburg (-before 16 Mar 1339. The primary source which confirms her parentage and first marriage has not been identified. She married secondly as his first wife, Robert [III] Graf von Virneburg."
Med Lands cites:
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His 2nd wife, her 1st husband.1 Heinrich (?) Graf von Sponheim married Kunigunde von Bolanden, daughter of Philipp II von Bolanden and Lukardis von Hohenfels, before September 1277
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His 1st wife.1
Heinrich (?) Graf von Sponheim died in 1310.1
; Per Med Lands:
"HEINRICH (-1310). Graf von Sponheim. "…Henricus et Johannes de Spanheym…" were among those who declared war against Sifrid Archbishop of Köln by charter dated 8 Apr 1277[943]. "Johannes comes de Sponheim…consensu Aleidis uxoris nostre…Emechonis comitis de Liningen filie" exchanged property with "Henricum comitem de Sponheim" by charter dated Apr 1277[944]. "Henricus filius domini Simonis quondam comitis de Sponheim…et Cunigundis uxor mea" agreed a division of territories with "fratre meo Domino Johanne comite de Spanheim", with the consent of "consanguineis et amicis meis…dominis Godefrido de Sein et Henrico de Sponheim fratribus comitibus, Conrado et Henrico comitibus Irsutis, Philippo domino de Hohenfels", agreed a division of their territories by charter dated 1 Sep 1277[945].
"m firstly (before Sep 1277) KUNIGUNDE von Bolanden, daughter of PHILIPP [II] von Bolanden & his wife Lukardis von Hohenfels (-after 15 Jan 1295). "Lukardis relicta…domini Philippi quondam de Bolandis" sold property at Albisheim to "Herdegeno militi de Offenheim", with the consent of "filiorum nostrorum Iohannis et Philippi…infra legitime discretionis annos", by charter dated 2 Nov 1282 which names "Albertum de Schenkenberg, Henricum comitem de Spanheim…generos nostros" as fiduciaries[946]. "Heinricus de Spanheim comes et Kunigundis sua collateralis" donated revenue from "villa Albesheim" to Kloster Otterberg, except the part granted to "Friderico comite de Lyningen", by charter dated 24 Feb 1291[947]. "Heinricus de Spanheim ac Kunegundis coniuges" confirmed the donation of property in "ville Albesheim" made to Kloster Otterberg by "pie memorie domina Lukardis de Bolandia socrus nostra" by charter dated 22 Dec 1292[948].
"m secondly as her first husband, AGNES von Westerburg, daughter of HEINRICH [I] von Westerburg & his wife Agnes von Isenburg-Limburg (-before 16 Mar 1339. The primary source which confirms her parentage and first marriage has not been identified. She married secondly as his first wife, Robert [III] Graf von Virneburg."
Med Lands cites:
[943] Kremer, C. J. (1781) Academische Beiträge zur Jülch- und Bergischen Geschichte, Band III Geschichte der Grafen von Gülch, Urkunden zur Gülch- und Bergischen Geschichte (Mannheim) ("Kremer (1781), Band III, Urkunden Jülich"), Urkunden Jülich, CXXXIII, p. 150.
[944] Kremer (1758), Zweites Stück, Urkunden, VII, p. 232.
[945] Kremer (1758), Zweites Stück, Urkunden, V, p. 217.
[946] Otterberg, 230, p. 172.
[947] Otterberg, 248, p. 190.
[948] Otterberg, 256, p. 198.1
[944] Kremer (1758), Zweites Stück, Urkunden, VII, p. 232.
[945] Kremer (1758), Zweites Stück, Urkunden, V, p. 217.
[946] Otterberg, 230, p. 172.
[947] Otterberg, 248, p. 190.
[948] Otterberg, 256, p. 198.1
Family 1 | Agnes von Westerburg b. bt 1285 - 1288, d. b 16 Mar 1339 |
Family 2 | Kunigunde von Bolanden |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PALATINATE.htm#HeinrichSponheimdied1310. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Kunigunde von Bolanden1
F, #93526
Father | Philipp II von Bolanden2 |
Mother | Lukardis von Hohenfels2 d. 1286 |
Last Edited | 23 Jan 2020 |
Kunigunde von Bolanden married Heinrich (?) Graf von Sponheim before September 1277
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His 1st wife.1
; Per Med Lands:
"KUNIGUNDE (-after 15 Jan 1295). "Lukardis relicta…domini Philippi quondam de Bolandis" sold property at Albisheim to "Herdegeno militi de Offenheim", with the consent of "filiorum nostrorum Iohannis et Philippi…infra legitime discretionis annos", by charter dated 2 Nov 1282 which names "Albertum de Schenkenberg, Henricum comitem de Spanheim…generos nostros" as fiduciaries[695]. "Heinricus de Spanheim comes et Kunigundis sua collateralis" donated revenue from "villa Albesheim" to Kloster Otterberg, except the part granted to "Friderico comite de Lyningen", by charter dated 24 Feb 1291[696]. "Heinricus de Spanheim ac Kunegundis coniuges" confirmed the donation of property in "ville Albesheim" made to Kloster Otterberg by "pie memorie domina Lukardis de Bolandia socrus nostra" by charter dated 22 Dec 1292[697].
"m (before Sep 1277) as his first wife, HEINRICH Graf von Sponheim, son of SIMON Graf von Sponheim & his wife Margareta von Hengebach (-1310)."
Med Lands cites:
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His 1st wife.1
; Per Med Lands:
"KUNIGUNDE (-after 15 Jan 1295). "Lukardis relicta…domini Philippi quondam de Bolandis" sold property at Albisheim to "Herdegeno militi de Offenheim", with the consent of "filiorum nostrorum Iohannis et Philippi…infra legitime discretionis annos", by charter dated 2 Nov 1282 which names "Albertum de Schenkenberg, Henricum comitem de Spanheim…generos nostros" as fiduciaries[695]. "Heinricus de Spanheim comes et Kunigundis sua collateralis" donated revenue from "villa Albesheim" to Kloster Otterberg, except the part granted to "Friderico comite de Lyningen", by charter dated 24 Feb 1291[696]. "Heinricus de Spanheim ac Kunegundis coniuges" confirmed the donation of property in "ville Albesheim" made to Kloster Otterberg by "pie memorie domina Lukardis de Bolandia socrus nostra" by charter dated 22 Dec 1292[697].
"m (before Sep 1277) as his first wife, HEINRICH Graf von Sponheim, son of SIMON Graf von Sponheim & his wife Margareta von Hengebach (-1310)."
Med Lands cites:
Family | Heinrich (?) Graf von Sponheim d. 1310 |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PALATINATE.htm#HeinrichSponheimdied1310. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm#KunigundeBolandenMHeinrichSponheim
Philipp II von Bolanden1
M, #93527
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2020 |
Philipp II von Bolanden married Lukardis von Hohenfels, daughter of Philipp von Bolanden Herr von Hohenfels and Lukardis von Isenburg.1,2
; Per Med Lands:
"KUNIGUNDE (-after 15 Jan 1295). "Lukardis relicta…domini Philippi quondam de Bolandis" sold property at Albisheim to "Herdegeno militi de Offenheim", with the consent of "fil.1
; Per Med Lands:
"KUNIGUNDE (-after 15 Jan 1295). "Lukardis relicta…domini Philippi quondam de Bolandis" sold property at Albisheim to "Herdegeno militi de Offenheim", with the consent of "fil.1
Family | Lukardis von Hohenfels d. 1286 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm#KunigundeBolandenMHeinrichSponheim. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PALATINATE.htm#LukardisHohenfelsMPhilippBolanden
Elisabeth von Geroldseck1
F, #93528
Last Edited | 12 Nov 2020 |
Elisabeth von Geroldseck married Johann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg, son of Gerlach I von Isenburg Lord of Limburg and der Lahn and Imagina von Blieskastel,
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His 1st wife.1
; Per Med Lands:
"JOHANN (-1 Oct 1312, bur Geroldseck). "Gerlacus dominus de Lympurg, Ymagina uxor nostra et Johannes filius noster primogenitus” donated “castrum Schauenburg...partem” and “in Birlebach et Crampurg villis” to Engelbert [II] Archbishop of Köln by charter dated 26 Sep 1266[791]. Herr von Limburg. “Heynricus...Lantgravius terre Hassie dominus” granted “terciam partem opidi Lymperg cum...pertinenciis...Bysanck” to “nobili viro Johanni domino de Lymperg” by charter dated 11 Aug 1289[792]. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[793]. A charter dated 11 Aug 1305 relates to a donation to Limburg church made by "Johannes dominus de Limpurg atque domina Oda collateralis ipsius", for the souls of "quondam domini Gerlaci domini de Limpurg patris ac…domine Imagine bone memorie domine de Limpurg, matris dicti domini Johannis"[794]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 1 Oct 1312 of "Nobilis Dominus Johannes Dominus de Lympurgh" and his burial "in Choro apud Dominam suam de Gerulseck"[795].
"m firstly ELISABETH von Geroldseck, daughter of ---. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[796]. The primary source which confirms her family origin and marriage has not been identified.
"m secondly ODA von Ravensberg, daughter of OTTO [III] Graf von Ravensburg & his wife Hedwig zur Lippe (-25 Jun 1313, bur Limburg Franciscans). The Limburger Chronik records that "edile herre zu Limpurg…Gerlach" was "son des blinden herren zu Limpurg" and his wife "von Rabensperg uß Westfalen…frauwe Uda"[797]. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[798]. Heinrich Archbishop of Köln confirmed property in “Secbach” to “nobili matrone Vde filie quondam Ottonis comitis de Rauinsberg...torali...Johannis domini de Lympurg” by charter dated 21 May 1306[799]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 25 Jun 1313 of "Nobilis Domina Uda de Limpurg" and her burial "in Choro"[800]."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"m firstly ELISABETH von Geroldseck, daughter of ---. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[796]. The primary source which confirms her family origin and marriage has not been identified.
Med Lands cites: [796] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CI, p. 67.1
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His 1st wife.1
; Per Med Lands:
"JOHANN (-1 Oct 1312, bur Geroldseck). "Gerlacus dominus de Lympurg, Ymagina uxor nostra et Johannes filius noster primogenitus” donated “castrum Schauenburg...partem” and “in Birlebach et Crampurg villis” to Engelbert [II] Archbishop of Köln by charter dated 26 Sep 1266[791]. Herr von Limburg. “Heynricus...Lantgravius terre Hassie dominus” granted “terciam partem opidi Lymperg cum...pertinenciis...Bysanck” to “nobili viro Johanni domino de Lymperg” by charter dated 11 Aug 1289[792]. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[793]. A charter dated 11 Aug 1305 relates to a donation to Limburg church made by "Johannes dominus de Limpurg atque domina Oda collateralis ipsius", for the souls of "quondam domini Gerlaci domini de Limpurg patris ac…domine Imagine bone memorie domine de Limpurg, matris dicti domini Johannis"[794]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 1 Oct 1312 of "Nobilis Dominus Johannes Dominus de Lympurgh" and his burial "in Choro apud Dominam suam de Gerulseck"[795].
"m firstly ELISABETH von Geroldseck, daughter of ---. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[796]. The primary source which confirms her family origin and marriage has not been identified.
"m secondly ODA von Ravensberg, daughter of OTTO [III] Graf von Ravensburg & his wife Hedwig zur Lippe (-25 Jun 1313, bur Limburg Franciscans). The Limburger Chronik records that "edile herre zu Limpurg…Gerlach" was "son des blinden herren zu Limpurg" and his wife "von Rabensperg uß Westfalen…frauwe Uda"[797]. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[798]. Heinrich Archbishop of Köln confirmed property in “Secbach” to “nobili matrone Vde filie quondam Ottonis comitis de Rauinsberg...torali...Johannis domini de Lympurg” by charter dated 21 May 1306[799]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 25 Jun 1313 of "Nobilis Domina Uda de Limpurg" and her burial "in Choro"[800]."
Med Lands cites:
[790] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 84.
[791] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band II, 565, p. 329.
[792] Grüsner (1775), Vol. II, III, p. 59.
[793] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CI, p. 67.
[794] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXV, p. 76.
[795] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 83.
[796] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CI, p. 67.
[797] Die Limburger Chronik, 4, MGH Deutsche Chroniken, Band IV (Hannover, 1883), p. 27.
[798] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CI, p. 67.
[799] Grüsner (1775), Vol. II, VI, p. 64.
[800] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 83.1
[791] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band II, 565, p. 329.
[792] Grüsner (1775), Vol. II, III, p. 59.
[793] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CI, p. 67.
[794] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXV, p. 76.
[795] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 83.
[796] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CI, p. 67.
[797] Die Limburger Chronik, 4, MGH Deutsche Chroniken, Band IV (Hannover, 1883), p. 27.
[798] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CI, p. 67.
[799] Grüsner (1775), Vol. II, VI, p. 64.
[800] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 83.1
; Per Med Lands:
"m firstly ELISABETH von Geroldseck, daughter of ---. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[796]. The primary source which confirms her family origin and marriage has not been identified.
Med Lands cites: [796] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CI, p. 67.1
Family | Johann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg b. c 1250, d. 1 Oct 1312 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#JohannIsenburgLimburgdied1312. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Otto III (?) Graf von Ravensberg1,2
M, #93529, b. 1246, d. between 25 March 1305 and 1306
Father | Ludwig von Ravensberg Graf von Ravensberg3,4 b. c 1200, d. 18 Jan 1249 |
Mother | Adelheid von Dassel5 d. 14 Sep 1263 |
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2020 |
Otto III (?) Graf von Ravensberg was born in 1246.1,2 He married Hedwig zur Lippe, daughter of Bernhard III zur Lippe Edler Herr zur Lippe and Sophie von Arnsberg, before 29 September 1258.6,1,7
Otto III (?) Graf von Ravensberg was buried between 25 March 1305 and 1306 at Neustädter Marienkirche, Bielefeld, Stadtkreis Bielefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1246
DEATH 5 Mar 1306 (aged 59–60)
[Text taken from Wikipedia]
Family Members
Spouse
Hedwig zur Lippe 1238–1315
BURIAL Neustädter Marienkirche, Bielefeld, Stadtkreis Bielefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Created by: Kat
Added: 11 Aug 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 115317892.8
Otto III (?) Graf von Ravensberg died between 25 March 1305 and 1306.1,2
; Per Genealogics:
"Otto III, Graf von Ravensberg, was born about 1246, the son of Ludwig, Graf von Ravensberg, and his second wife Adelheid von Dassel. His younger brother Ludwig was bishop of Osnabrück.
"After the death of Otto's father in 1249 the succession posed some problems. Bernhard III, Edler Herr zur Lippe, Otto's future father-in-law, took over the guardianship of the brothers Otto and Ludwig. Their mother Adelheid fled with her children to her Ratzeburg relations, whereupon Bernhard and his men took the castle of Ravensburg by force. Otto was finally appointed count of Ravensberg. In 1264 Otto won his feud with the counts of Gesmold. When Heinrich IV von Oldenburg-Wildeshausen died in 1270, the castle of Vlotho came into the joint possession of Otto and his cousin Heinrich zu Berg.
"On 5 March 1271 Otto married Hedwig zur Lippe, daughter of Bernhard III and his first wife Gräfin Sophie von Arnsberg. They had eight children of whom Otto IV, Adelheid, Sophie and Jutta would have progeny.
"In 1277 Otto formed a secret pact with Konrad II von Rietberg, bishop of Osnabrück, and Everhard von Diest, bishop of Münster, and the cathedral chapter of Herford for mutual aid against the zur Lippe family.
"In 1290 Siegfried von Westerburg, archbishop of Cologne, succeeded in persuading Gerhard zu Berg, the successor to Heinrich, to sell to him Gerhard's half of the castle of Vlotho.
"On 12 July 1293 Otto and his wife Hedwig founded a prebendary cathedral chapter in Bielefeld. It was decided that at least 12 prebendaries had to be appointed and the right of patronage belonged to the counts of Ravensberg. The already established Church of Our Lady was raised from a parish church to be the collegiate church. Otto died on 25 March 1305 or 1306, and was buried next to his wife in the collegiate church he had founded. He was succeeded by Otto IV."2
Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 8:99.2
; Per Wikipedia:
"Otto III of Ravensberg (c.?1246 – 5 March 1306) was Count of Ravensberg from 1249 until his death.
Life
"Otto III was the son of Count Louis of Ravensberg and his wife Adelheid of Dassel. His younger brother Louis was bishop of Osnabrück.
"After his father died in 1249, there were some problems with his succession. Since he and his brothers were still minors, Lord Bernard III of Lippe took up the regency for Otto III and his brothers Louis and John. Their mother, Adelaide, fled with her children to her relatives in Ratzeburg, whereupon Bernard forcibly occupied Ravensberg Castle. Eventually, Otto III was installed as Count of Ravensberg.
"In 1264, Otto III was victorious in a feud against the Count of Gesmold. In 1267, he fought on the side of Archbishop Engelbert II of Cologne in the Battle of Zülpich.
"After Count Henry IV of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen died in 1270, Vlotho Castle came into the joint possession of Otto III and his cousin Henry of Berg. In 1290, Henry's successor Gerhard sold his share to Archbishop Siegfried II of Cologne.
"On 5 March 1271, Otto III married Hedwig of Lippe.
"In 1277, Otto III concluded a secret alliance with Bishop Conrad III of Osnabrück, Bishop Everhard of Münster and Herford Abbey against the Lords of Lippe.
"On 12 July 1293, Otto III and his wife Hedwig found an abbey at Bielefeld. It was required that the abbey house at least twelve canons. The existing Church of St. Mary was used as the abbey church. The Count of Ravensberg would hold the right of patronage.
"Otto III died in 1306. He and his wife were buried in the abbey they had founded in Bielefeld. Otto's son Otto IV succeeded him as Count of Ravensberg.
Marriage and children
"On 5 March 1271, Otto III married Hedwig of Lippe (c.?1238 – 5 March 1315), the daughter of Bernard III of Lippe. They had nine children:
External links
** Otto III, Count of Ravensberg at Panzerreiter.de, viewed on 26 January 2009
** History of the County of Ravensberg at http://www.andreas-janda.de, viewed on 26 January 2009
** Otto II (III) of Ravensberg at Nobility database the University of Erlangen, viewed on 21 March 2010."9
; Per Med Lands:
"OTTO [III] von Ravensberg (1246-25 Mar [1305/06]). Graf von Ravensberg. "Otto…comes in Ravensberg" donated property in accordance with the last wishes of "pater noster Ludowicus comes bone memorie" by charter dated 1259, witnessed by "cognatus noster comes Adolfus de Waldeke"[2596]. "Otto comes in Ravensberg" confirmed the donation of property "in Rotthorpe ac Medestorpe villis" to the monastery of Marienthal near Helmstadt made by "mater nostra pie memorie Alheidis", with the consent of "fratris nostri Ludewici", by charter dated 30 Oct 1263[2597]. Erik V King of Denmark confirmed the inheritance by "viris nobilis domicellis Ottoni et Ludowico comitibus de Ravensburgh" from "fratrum eorum dominum Iohannem filium Iohannis bone memorie" [their uterine half-brother] by charter dated 13 Apr 1265[2598]. "Ericus…Danorum Slavorumque rex" confirmed an agreement between "Nicholaus et Iacobus fratres filii comitis Nicholai de Hallandia…suos nepotes" and "Ottonem comitem de Ravensbergh" about the inheritance of "dominum Iohannem parvum pie memorie fratrem suum" by charter dated 28 Jul 1267[2599]. "Otto comes in Ravensberg…Hatewigis comitissa…cum…pueris Hermanno et Lodevico heredibus nostris" transferred "advocaciam in Borchorst" to "domini Steinvordenses", by charter dated 1270, the dating clause of which mentions "viro nobile Ludolpho de Steinvorde morante in Yburg"[2600]. "Otto comes, Hattewige comitissa in Ravensberghe" issued a charter dated 17 Nov 1275 for Rule monastery, with the consent of "heredibus nostris Hermanno…et Ottone, Lothewico et Bernardo et filiabus Sophia et Alheide"[2601]. “Otto comes de Ravenesberg” sold “curtim...Elslere...iuxta Bekehem” to the town of Beckum, with the consent of “fratris nostri domini Ludewici ecclesie sancti Johannis Osnaburgensis prepositi nec non uxoris nostre Hathewigis, heredum nostrorum Hermanni, Ludewici, Ottonis, Bernhardi, Jutte, Ode et Sophie”, by charter dated 12 Oct 1276[2602]. "Otto comes et Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensbergh" confirmed the privileges of the monastery of Beilefeldt, with the consent of "Hermannus prepositus Tungrensis, Otto canonicus Osnaburgensis, Lodewicus et Bernardus fratres predictorum comitis et comitisse filii heredesque", by charter dated 14 Jul 1292[2603]. The necrology of Marienfeld records the death 25 Mar of “Otto comes de Ravensberge senior”[2604]. He died before 21 May 1306, as confirmed by the charter of that date in which Heinrich Archbishop of Köln confirmed property in “Secbach” to “nobili matrone Vde filie quondam Ottonis comitis de Rauinsberg...torali...Johannis domini de Lympurg”[2605].
"m HEDWIG zur Lippe, daughter of BERNHARD [IV] Herr zur Lippe & his wife Sophie von Arnsberg (-5 Mar 1315). "Otto comes in Ravensberg…Hatewigis comitissa…cum…pueris Hermanno et Lodevico heredibus nostris" transferred "advocaciam in Borchorst" to "domini Steinvordenses", by charter dated 1270[2606]. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 1 Feb 1275 under which her mother "Sophia nobilis domina mater…virorum nobilium de Lypa" donated her property "in terminis Saxonie" to "dominis Ottoni de Ravensberge et Alberto de Regenstene et generis nostris"[2607]. "Otto comes, Hattewige comitissa in Ravensberghe" issued a charter dated 17 Nov 1275 for Rule monastery, with the consent of "heredibus nostris Hermanno…et Ottone, Lothewico et Bernardo et filiabus Sophia et Alheide"[2608]. “Otto comes de Ravenesberg” sold “curtim...Elslere...iuxta Bekehem” to the town of Beckum, with the consent of “fratris nostri domini Ludewici ecclesie sancti Johannis Osnaburgensis prepositi nec non uxoris nostre Hathewigis, heredum nostrorum Hermanni, Ludewici, Ottonis, Bernhardi, Jutte, Ode et Sophie”, by charter dated 12 Oct 1276[2609]. "Otto comes et Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensbergh" confirmed the privileges of the monastery of Beilefeldt, with the consent of "Hermannus prepositus Tungrensis, Otto canonicus Osnaburgensis, Lodewicus et Bernardus fratres predictorum comitis et comitisse filii heredesque", by charter dated 14 Jul 1292[2610]. The necrology of Marienfeld records the death 5 Mar of “Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensberge”[2611]."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"HEDWIG (-5 Mar 1315, bur Bielefeld Neustädter Kirche). "Otto comes in Ravensberg…Hatewigis comitissa…cum…pueris Hermanno et Lodevico heredibus nostris" transferred "advocaciam in Borchorst" to "domini Steinvordenses", by charter dated 1270[708]. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 1 Feb 1275 under which her mother "Sophia nobilis domina mater…virorum nobilium de Lypa" donated her property "in terminis Saxonie" to "dominis Ottoni de Ravensberge et Alberto de Regenstene et generis nostris"[709]. "Otto comes, Hattewige comitissa in Ravensberghe" issued a charter dated 17 Nov 1275 for Rule monastery, with the consent of "heredibus nostris Hermanno…et Ottone, Lothewico et Bernardo et filiabus Sophia et Alheide"[710]. “Otto comes de Ravenesberg” sold “curtim...Elslere...iuxta Bekehem” to the town of Beckum, with the consent of “fratris nostri domini Ludewici ecclesie sancti Johannis Osnaburgensis prepositi nec non uxoris nostre Hathewigis, heredum nostrorum Hermanni, Ludewici, Ottonis, Bernhardi, Jutte, Ode et Sophie”, by charter dated 12 Oct 1276[711]. The necrology of Marienfeld records the death 5 Mar of “Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensberge”[712].
"m (before 29 Sep 1258) OTTO [III] Graf von Ravensberg, son of LUDWIG Graf von Ravensberg & his second wife Adelheid von Dassel (1246-25 Mar [1305/06])."
Med Lands cites:
Otto III (?) Graf von Ravensberg was buried between 25 March 1305 and 1306 at Neustädter Marienkirche, Bielefeld, Stadtkreis Bielefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1246
DEATH 5 Mar 1306 (aged 59–60)
[Text taken from Wikipedia]
Family Members
Spouse
Hedwig zur Lippe 1238–1315
BURIAL Neustädter Marienkirche, Bielefeld, Stadtkreis Bielefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Created by: Kat
Added: 11 Aug 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 115317892.8
Otto III (?) Graf von Ravensberg died between 25 March 1305 and 1306.1,2
; Per Genealogics:
"Otto III, Graf von Ravensberg, was born about 1246, the son of Ludwig, Graf von Ravensberg, and his second wife Adelheid von Dassel. His younger brother Ludwig was bishop of Osnabrück.
"After the death of Otto's father in 1249 the succession posed some problems. Bernhard III, Edler Herr zur Lippe, Otto's future father-in-law, took over the guardianship of the brothers Otto and Ludwig. Their mother Adelheid fled with her children to her Ratzeburg relations, whereupon Bernhard and his men took the castle of Ravensburg by force. Otto was finally appointed count of Ravensberg. In 1264 Otto won his feud with the counts of Gesmold. When Heinrich IV von Oldenburg-Wildeshausen died in 1270, the castle of Vlotho came into the joint possession of Otto and his cousin Heinrich zu Berg.
"On 5 March 1271 Otto married Hedwig zur Lippe, daughter of Bernhard III and his first wife Gräfin Sophie von Arnsberg. They had eight children of whom Otto IV, Adelheid, Sophie and Jutta would have progeny.
"In 1277 Otto formed a secret pact with Konrad II von Rietberg, bishop of Osnabrück, and Everhard von Diest, bishop of Münster, and the cathedral chapter of Herford for mutual aid against the zur Lippe family.
"In 1290 Siegfried von Westerburg, archbishop of Cologne, succeeded in persuading Gerhard zu Berg, the successor to Heinrich, to sell to him Gerhard's half of the castle of Vlotho.
"On 12 July 1293 Otto and his wife Hedwig founded a prebendary cathedral chapter in Bielefeld. It was decided that at least 12 prebendaries had to be appointed and the right of patronage belonged to the counts of Ravensberg. The already established Church of Our Lady was raised from a parish church to be the collegiate church. Otto died on 25 March 1305 or 1306, and was buried next to his wife in the collegiate church he had founded. He was succeeded by Otto IV."2
Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 8:99.2
; Per Wikipedia:
"Otto III of Ravensberg (c.?1246 – 5 March 1306) was Count of Ravensberg from 1249 until his death.
Life
"Otto III was the son of Count Louis of Ravensberg and his wife Adelheid of Dassel. His younger brother Louis was bishop of Osnabrück.
"After his father died in 1249, there were some problems with his succession. Since he and his brothers were still minors, Lord Bernard III of Lippe took up the regency for Otto III and his brothers Louis and John. Their mother, Adelaide, fled with her children to her relatives in Ratzeburg, whereupon Bernard forcibly occupied Ravensberg Castle. Eventually, Otto III was installed as Count of Ravensberg.
"In 1264, Otto III was victorious in a feud against the Count of Gesmold. In 1267, he fought on the side of Archbishop Engelbert II of Cologne in the Battle of Zülpich.
"After Count Henry IV of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen died in 1270, Vlotho Castle came into the joint possession of Otto III and his cousin Henry of Berg. In 1290, Henry's successor Gerhard sold his share to Archbishop Siegfried II of Cologne.
"On 5 March 1271, Otto III married Hedwig of Lippe.
"In 1277, Otto III concluded a secret alliance with Bishop Conrad III of Osnabrück, Bishop Everhard of Münster and Herford Abbey against the Lords of Lippe.
"On 12 July 1293, Otto III and his wife Hedwig found an abbey at Bielefeld. It was required that the abbey house at least twelve canons. The existing Church of St. Mary was used as the abbey church. The Count of Ravensberg would hold the right of patronage.
"Otto III died in 1306. He and his wife were buried in the abbey they had founded in Bielefeld. Otto's son Otto IV succeeded him as Count of Ravensberg.
Marriage and children
"On 5 March 1271, Otto III married Hedwig of Lippe (c.?1238 – 5 March 1315), the daughter of Bernard III of Lippe. They had nine children:
** Uda (between 1268 and 1276 – 25 June 1313), married John I of Isenburg-Limburg;
** Hedwig (d. after 1346), married as his second wife to Torgils Knutsson (d. 9 February 1306);
** Herman (died near Milan)
** Louis (d. after 1294)
** Otto IV, Count of Ravensberg, (before 1276 – between 20 February and 6 March 1329), married to Margaret of Berg (c.?1275-1280 – after 1339)
** Bernard (d. 10 August 1346)
** Sophie (before 1276 – after 1328); married Count Hildebald I of Oldenburg-Altbruchhausen (before 1270 – after 1310)
** Adelaide (c.?1270 – between 1335 and 1339); married in 1297 Landgrave Otto I of Hesse (c.?1272 – 17 January 1328 in Kassel)
** Jutta (d. before 10 August 1305); married before 28 November 1282, to Count Dietrich II of Honstein-Klettenberg (d. between 10 August and 13 December 1305)
** Hedwig (d. after 1346), married as his second wife to Torgils Knutsson (d. 9 February 1306);
** Herman (died near Milan)
** Louis (d. after 1294)
** Otto IV, Count of Ravensberg, (before 1276 – between 20 February and 6 March 1329), married to Margaret of Berg (c.?1275-1280 – after 1339)
** Bernard (d. 10 August 1346)
** Sophie (before 1276 – after 1328); married Count Hildebald I of Oldenburg-Altbruchhausen (before 1270 – after 1310)
** Adelaide (c.?1270 – between 1335 and 1339); married in 1297 Landgrave Otto I of Hesse (c.?1272 – 17 January 1328 in Kassel)
** Jutta (d. before 10 August 1305); married before 28 November 1282, to Count Dietrich II of Honstein-Klettenberg (d. between 10 August and 13 December 1305)
External links
** Otto III, Count of Ravensberg at Panzerreiter.de, viewed on 26 January 2009
** History of the County of Ravensberg at http://www.andreas-janda.de, viewed on 26 January 2009
** Otto II (III) of Ravensberg at Nobility database the University of Erlangen, viewed on 21 March 2010."9
; Per Med Lands:
"OTTO [III] von Ravensberg (1246-25 Mar [1305/06]). Graf von Ravensberg. "Otto…comes in Ravensberg" donated property in accordance with the last wishes of "pater noster Ludowicus comes bone memorie" by charter dated 1259, witnessed by "cognatus noster comes Adolfus de Waldeke"[2596]. "Otto comes in Ravensberg" confirmed the donation of property "in Rotthorpe ac Medestorpe villis" to the monastery of Marienthal near Helmstadt made by "mater nostra pie memorie Alheidis", with the consent of "fratris nostri Ludewici", by charter dated 30 Oct 1263[2597]. Erik V King of Denmark confirmed the inheritance by "viris nobilis domicellis Ottoni et Ludowico comitibus de Ravensburgh" from "fratrum eorum dominum Iohannem filium Iohannis bone memorie" [their uterine half-brother] by charter dated 13 Apr 1265[2598]. "Ericus…Danorum Slavorumque rex" confirmed an agreement between "Nicholaus et Iacobus fratres filii comitis Nicholai de Hallandia…suos nepotes" and "Ottonem comitem de Ravensbergh" about the inheritance of "dominum Iohannem parvum pie memorie fratrem suum" by charter dated 28 Jul 1267[2599]. "Otto comes in Ravensberg…Hatewigis comitissa…cum…pueris Hermanno et Lodevico heredibus nostris" transferred "advocaciam in Borchorst" to "domini Steinvordenses", by charter dated 1270, the dating clause of which mentions "viro nobile Ludolpho de Steinvorde morante in Yburg"[2600]. "Otto comes, Hattewige comitissa in Ravensberghe" issued a charter dated 17 Nov 1275 for Rule monastery, with the consent of "heredibus nostris Hermanno…et Ottone, Lothewico et Bernardo et filiabus Sophia et Alheide"[2601]. “Otto comes de Ravenesberg” sold “curtim...Elslere...iuxta Bekehem” to the town of Beckum, with the consent of “fratris nostri domini Ludewici ecclesie sancti Johannis Osnaburgensis prepositi nec non uxoris nostre Hathewigis, heredum nostrorum Hermanni, Ludewici, Ottonis, Bernhardi, Jutte, Ode et Sophie”, by charter dated 12 Oct 1276[2602]. "Otto comes et Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensbergh" confirmed the privileges of the monastery of Beilefeldt, with the consent of "Hermannus prepositus Tungrensis, Otto canonicus Osnaburgensis, Lodewicus et Bernardus fratres predictorum comitis et comitisse filii heredesque", by charter dated 14 Jul 1292[2603]. The necrology of Marienfeld records the death 25 Mar of “Otto comes de Ravensberge senior”[2604]. He died before 21 May 1306, as confirmed by the charter of that date in which Heinrich Archbishop of Köln confirmed property in “Secbach” to “nobili matrone Vde filie quondam Ottonis comitis de Rauinsberg...torali...Johannis domini de Lympurg”[2605].
"m HEDWIG zur Lippe, daughter of BERNHARD [IV] Herr zur Lippe & his wife Sophie von Arnsberg (-5 Mar 1315). "Otto comes in Ravensberg…Hatewigis comitissa…cum…pueris Hermanno et Lodevico heredibus nostris" transferred "advocaciam in Borchorst" to "domini Steinvordenses", by charter dated 1270[2606]. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 1 Feb 1275 under which her mother "Sophia nobilis domina mater…virorum nobilium de Lypa" donated her property "in terminis Saxonie" to "dominis Ottoni de Ravensberge et Alberto de Regenstene et generis nostris"[2607]. "Otto comes, Hattewige comitissa in Ravensberghe" issued a charter dated 17 Nov 1275 for Rule monastery, with the consent of "heredibus nostris Hermanno…et Ottone, Lothewico et Bernardo et filiabus Sophia et Alheide"[2608]. “Otto comes de Ravenesberg” sold “curtim...Elslere...iuxta Bekehem” to the town of Beckum, with the consent of “fratris nostri domini Ludewici ecclesie sancti Johannis Osnaburgensis prepositi nec non uxoris nostre Hathewigis, heredum nostrorum Hermanni, Ludewici, Ottonis, Bernhardi, Jutte, Ode et Sophie”, by charter dated 12 Oct 1276[2609]. "Otto comes et Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensbergh" confirmed the privileges of the monastery of Beilefeldt, with the consent of "Hermannus prepositus Tungrensis, Otto canonicus Osnaburgensis, Lodewicus et Bernardus fratres predictorum comitis et comitisse filii heredesque", by charter dated 14 Jul 1292[2610]. The necrology of Marienfeld records the death 5 Mar of “Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensberge”[2611]."
Med Lands cites:
[2596] Ravensberg Codex, XXXIX, p. 41.
[2597] Ravensberg Codex, XLI, p. 43.
[2598] Ravensberg Codex, XLIII, p. 45.
[2599] Ravensberg Codex, XLIV, p. 46.
[2600] Codex diplomatum Benthemiensi, XXXVIII, p. 79.
[2601] Ravensberg Codex, LVI, p. 56.
[2602] Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band III (1871), 997, p. 518.
[2603] Ravensberg Codex, LXVIII, p. 64.
[2604] Dorow (1827), Band II, Necrologium Marienfeldense, p. 133.
[2605] Grüsner, J. A. (1775) Diplomatische Beyträge (Frankfurt, Hanau, Leipzig), Vol. II, VI, p. 64.
[2606] Codex diplomatum Benthemiensi, XXXVIII, p. 79.
[2607] Ravensberg Codex, XLIX, p. 50.
[2608] Ravensberg Codex, LVI, p. 56.
[2609] Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band III (1871), 997, p. 518.
[2610] Ravensberg Codex, LXVIII, p. 64.1
[2597] Ravensberg Codex, XLI, p. 43.
[2598] Ravensberg Codex, XLIII, p. 45.
[2599] Ravensberg Codex, XLIV, p. 46.
[2600] Codex diplomatum Benthemiensi, XXXVIII, p. 79.
[2601] Ravensberg Codex, LVI, p. 56.
[2602] Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band III (1871), 997, p. 518.
[2603] Ravensberg Codex, LXVIII, p. 64.
[2604] Dorow (1827), Band II, Necrologium Marienfeldense, p. 133.
[2605] Grüsner, J. A. (1775) Diplomatische Beyträge (Frankfurt, Hanau, Leipzig), Vol. II, VI, p. 64.
[2606] Codex diplomatum Benthemiensi, XXXVIII, p. 79.
[2607] Ravensberg Codex, XLIX, p. 50.
[2608] Ravensberg Codex, LVI, p. 56.
[2609] Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band III (1871), 997, p. 518.
[2610] Ravensberg Codex, LXVIII, p. 64.1
; Per Med Lands:
"HEDWIG (-5 Mar 1315, bur Bielefeld Neustädter Kirche). "Otto comes in Ravensberg…Hatewigis comitissa…cum…pueris Hermanno et Lodevico heredibus nostris" transferred "advocaciam in Borchorst" to "domini Steinvordenses", by charter dated 1270[708]. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 1 Feb 1275 under which her mother "Sophia nobilis domina mater…virorum nobilium de Lypa" donated her property "in terminis Saxonie" to "dominis Ottoni de Ravensberge et Alberto de Regenstene et generis nostris"[709]. "Otto comes, Hattewige comitissa in Ravensberghe" issued a charter dated 17 Nov 1275 for Rule monastery, with the consent of "heredibus nostris Hermanno…et Ottone, Lothewico et Bernardo et filiabus Sophia et Alheide"[710]. “Otto comes de Ravenesberg” sold “curtim...Elslere...iuxta Bekehem” to the town of Beckum, with the consent of “fratris nostri domini Ludewici ecclesie sancti Johannis Osnaburgensis prepositi nec non uxoris nostre Hathewigis, heredum nostrorum Hermanni, Ludewici, Ottonis, Bernhardi, Jutte, Ode et Sophie”, by charter dated 12 Oct 1276[711]. The necrology of Marienfeld records the death 5 Mar of “Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensberge”[712].
"m (before 29 Sep 1258) OTTO [III] Graf von Ravensberg, son of LUDWIG Graf von Ravensberg & his second wife Adelheid von Dassel (1246-25 Mar [1305/06])."
Med Lands cites:
[708] Jungio, J. H. (1774) (Hannover) Historiæ antiquísima comitatus Benthemiensis, Codex diplomatum et documentorum variorum pro Historia Benthemiensi ("Codex diplomatum Benthemiensi"), XXXVIII, p. 79.
[709] Ravensberg Codex, XLIX, p. 50.
[710] Ravensberg Codex, LVI, p. 56.
[711] Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band III (1871), 997, p. 518.6
[709] Ravensberg Codex, XLIX, p. 50.
[710] Ravensberg Codex, LVI, p. 56.
[711] Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band III (1871), 997, p. 518.6
Family | Hedwig zur Lippe b. 1238, d. 5 Mar 1315 |
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Citations
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- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Otto III: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00106615&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
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Hedwig zur Lippe1
F, #93530, b. 1238, d. 5 March 1315
Father | Bernhard III zur Lippe Edler Herr zur Lippe1,2 b. c 1194, d. bt Dec 1264 - Jan 1265 |
Mother | Sophie von Arnsberg1,2 d. a 3 Jun 1285 |
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2020 |
Hedwig zur Lippe was born in 1238.3 She married Otto III (?) Graf von Ravensberg, son of Ludwig von Ravensberg Graf von Ravensberg and Adelheid von Dassel, before 29 September 1258.1,4,2
Hedwig zur Lippe died on 5 March 1315; Med Lands says d. 5 Mar 1315; Genealogics says d. 5 Mar 1271.1,2
Hedwig zur Lippe was buried after 5 March 1315 at Neustädter Marienkirche, Bielefeld, Stadtkreis Bielefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1238
DEATH 5 Mar 1315 (aged 76–77)
Hedwig was the daughter of Bernhard III zur Lippe. She married Otto III von Ravensberg on march 5, 1271. They were the parents of nine children:
Hedwig and Otto were buried in the abbey they had founded in Bielefeld.
Family Members
Spouse
Otto III von Ravensberg 1246–1306
BURIAL Neustädter Marienkirche, Bielefeld, Stadtkreis Bielefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Created by: Kat
Added: 11 Aug 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 115317972.1
; Per Med Lands:
"OTTO [III] von Ravensberg (1246-25 Mar [1305/06]). Graf von Ravensberg. "Otto…comes in Ravensberg" donated property in accordance with the last wishes of "pater noster Ludowicus comes bone memorie" by charter dated 1259, witnessed by "cognatus noster comes Adolfus de Waldeke"[2596]. "Otto comes in Ravensberg" confirmed the donation of property "in Rotthorpe ac Medestorpe villis" to the monastery of Marienthal near Helmstadt made by "mater nostra pie memorie Alheidis", with the consent of "fratris nostri Ludewici", by charter dated 30 Oct 1263[2597]. Erik V King of Denmark confirmed the inheritance by "viris nobilis domicellis Ottoni et Ludowico comitibus de Ravensburgh" from "fratrum eorum dominum Iohannem filium Iohannis bone memorie" [their uterine half-brother] by charter dated 13 Apr 1265[2598]. "Ericus…Danorum Slavorumque rex" confirmed an agreement between "Nicholaus et Iacobus fratres filii comitis Nicholai de Hallandia…suos nepotes" and "Ottonem comitem de Ravensbergh" about the inheritance of "dominum Iohannem parvum pie memorie fratrem suum" by charter dated 28 Jul 1267[2599]. "Otto comes in Ravensberg…Hatewigis comitissa…cum…pueris Hermanno et Lodevico heredibus nostris" transferred "advocaciam in Borchorst" to "domini Steinvordenses", by charter dated 1270, the dating clause of which mentions "viro nobile Ludolpho de Steinvorde morante in Yburg"[2600]. "Otto comes, Hattewige comitissa in Ravensberghe" issued a charter dated 17 Nov 1275 for Rule monastery, with the consent of "heredibus nostris Hermanno…et Ottone, Lothewico et Bernardo et filiabus Sophia et Alheide"[2601]. “Otto comes de Ravenesberg” sold “curtim...Elslere...iuxta Bekehem” to the town of Beckum, with the consent of “fratris nostri domini Ludewici ecclesie sancti Johannis Osnaburgensis prepositi nec non uxoris nostre Hathewigis, heredum nostrorum Hermanni, Ludewici, Ottonis, Bernhardi, Jutte, Ode et Sophie”, by charter dated 12 Oct 1276[2602]. "Otto comes et Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensbergh" confirmed the privileges of the monastery of Beilefeldt, with the consent of "Hermannus prepositus Tungrensis, Otto canonicus Osnaburgensis, Lodewicus et Bernardus fratres predictorum comitis et comitisse filii heredesque", by charter dated 14 Jul 1292[2603]. The necrology of Marienfeld records the death 25 Mar of “Otto comes de Ravensberge senior”[2604]. He died before 21 May 1306, as confirmed by the charter of that date in which Heinrich Archbishop of Köln confirmed property in “Secbach” to “nobili matrone Vde filie quondam Ottonis comitis de Rauinsberg...torali...Johannis domini de Lympurg”[2605].
"m HEDWIG zur Lippe, daughter of BERNHARD [IV] Herr zur Lippe & his wife Sophie von Arnsberg (-5 Mar 1315). "Otto comes in Ravensberg…Hatewigis comitissa…cum…pueris Hermanno et Lodevico heredibus nostris" transferred "advocaciam in Borchorst" to "domini Steinvordenses", by charter dated 1270[2606]. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 1 Feb 1275 under which her mother "Sophia nobilis domina mater…virorum nobilium de Lypa" donated her property "in terminis Saxonie" to "dominis Ottoni de Ravensberge et Alberto de Regenstene et generis nostris"[2607]. "Otto comes, Hattewige comitissa in Ravensberghe" issued a charter dated 17 Nov 1275 for Rule monastery, with the consent of "heredibus nostris Hermanno…et Ottone, Lothewico et Bernardo et filiabus Sophia et Alheide"[2608]. “Otto comes de Ravenesberg” sold “curtim...Elslere...iuxta Bekehem” to the town of Beckum, with the consent of “fratris nostri domini Ludewici ecclesie sancti Johannis Osnaburgensis prepositi nec non uxoris nostre Hathewigis, heredum nostrorum Hermanni, Ludewici, Ottonis, Bernhardi, Jutte, Ode et Sophie”, by charter dated 12 Oct 1276[2609]. "Otto comes et Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensbergh" confirmed the privileges of the monastery of Beilefeldt, with the consent of "Hermannus prepositus Tungrensis, Otto canonicus Osnaburgensis, Lodewicus et Bernardus fratres predictorum comitis et comitisse filii heredesque", by charter dated 14 Jul 1292[2610]. The necrology of Marienfeld records the death 5 Mar of “Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensberge”[2611]."
Med Lands cites:
Reference: Genealogics cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"HEDWIG (-5 Mar 1315, bur Bielefeld Neustädter Kirche). "Otto comes in Ravensberg…Hatewigis comitissa…cum…pueris Hermanno et Lodevico heredibus nostris" transferred "advocaciam in Borchorst" to "domini Steinvordenses", by charter dated 1270[708]. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 1 Feb 1275 under which her mother "Sophia nobilis domina mater…virorum nobilium de Lypa" donated her property "in terminis Saxonie" to "dominis Ottoni de Ravensberge et Alberto de Regenstene et generis nostris"[709]. "Otto comes, Hattewige comitissa in Ravensberghe" issued a charter dated 17 Nov 1275 for Rule monastery, with the consent of "heredibus nostris Hermanno…et Ottone, Lothewico et Bernardo et filiabus Sophia et Alheide"[710]. “Otto comes de Ravenesberg” sold “curtim...Elslere...iuxta Bekehem” to the town of Beckum, with the consent of “fratris nostri domini Ludewici ecclesie sancti Johannis Osnaburgensis prepositi nec non uxoris nostre Hathewigis, heredum nostrorum Hermanni, Ludewici, Ottonis, Bernhardi, Jutte, Ode et Sophie”, by charter dated 12 Oct 1276[711]. The necrology of Marienfeld records the death 5 Mar of “Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensberge”[712].
"m (before 29 Sep 1258) OTTO [III] Graf von Ravensberg, son of LUDWIG Graf von Ravensberg & his second wife Adelheid von Dassel (1246-25 Mar [1305/06])."
Med Lands cites:
Hedwig zur Lippe died on 5 March 1315; Med Lands says d. 5 Mar 1315; Genealogics says d. 5 Mar 1271.1,2
Hedwig zur Lippe was buried after 5 March 1315 at Neustädter Marienkirche, Bielefeld, Stadtkreis Bielefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1238
DEATH 5 Mar 1315 (aged 76–77)
Hedwig was the daughter of Bernhard III zur Lippe. She married Otto III von Ravensberg on march 5, 1271. They were the parents of nine children:
** Uda (between 1268 and 1276 – 25 June 1313), married John I of Isenburg-Limburg
** Hedwig (d. after 1346), married Torgils Knutsson (d. 9 February 1306)
** Herman (died near Milan)
** Louis (d. after 1294)
** Otto IV, Count of Ravensberg, (before 1276 – between 20 February and 6 March 1329), married to Margaret of Berg (c.?1275-1280 – after 1339)
** Bernard (d. 10 August 1346)
** Sophie (before 1276 – after 1328); married Count Hildebald I of Oldenburg-Altbruchhausen (before 1270 – after 1310)
** Adelaide (c.?1270 – between 1335 and 1339); married in 1297 Landgrave Otto I of Hesse (c.?1272 – 17 January 1328 in Kassel)
** Jutta (d. before 10 August 1305); married before 28 November 1282, to Count Dietrich II of Honstein-Klettenberg (d. between 10 August and 13 December 1305)
** Hedwig (d. after 1346), married Torgils Knutsson (d. 9 February 1306)
** Herman (died near Milan)
** Louis (d. after 1294)
** Otto IV, Count of Ravensberg, (before 1276 – between 20 February and 6 March 1329), married to Margaret of Berg (c.?1275-1280 – after 1339)
** Bernard (d. 10 August 1346)
** Sophie (before 1276 – after 1328); married Count Hildebald I of Oldenburg-Altbruchhausen (before 1270 – after 1310)
** Adelaide (c.?1270 – between 1335 and 1339); married in 1297 Landgrave Otto I of Hesse (c.?1272 – 17 January 1328 in Kassel)
** Jutta (d. before 10 August 1305); married before 28 November 1282, to Count Dietrich II of Honstein-Klettenberg (d. between 10 August and 13 December 1305)
Hedwig and Otto were buried in the abbey they had founded in Bielefeld.
Family Members
Spouse
Otto III von Ravensberg 1246–1306
BURIAL Neustädter Marienkirche, Bielefeld, Stadtkreis Bielefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Created by: Kat
Added: 11 Aug 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 115317972.1
; Per Med Lands:
"OTTO [III] von Ravensberg (1246-25 Mar [1305/06]). Graf von Ravensberg. "Otto…comes in Ravensberg" donated property in accordance with the last wishes of "pater noster Ludowicus comes bone memorie" by charter dated 1259, witnessed by "cognatus noster comes Adolfus de Waldeke"[2596]. "Otto comes in Ravensberg" confirmed the donation of property "in Rotthorpe ac Medestorpe villis" to the monastery of Marienthal near Helmstadt made by "mater nostra pie memorie Alheidis", with the consent of "fratris nostri Ludewici", by charter dated 30 Oct 1263[2597]. Erik V King of Denmark confirmed the inheritance by "viris nobilis domicellis Ottoni et Ludowico comitibus de Ravensburgh" from "fratrum eorum dominum Iohannem filium Iohannis bone memorie" [their uterine half-brother] by charter dated 13 Apr 1265[2598]. "Ericus…Danorum Slavorumque rex" confirmed an agreement between "Nicholaus et Iacobus fratres filii comitis Nicholai de Hallandia…suos nepotes" and "Ottonem comitem de Ravensbergh" about the inheritance of "dominum Iohannem parvum pie memorie fratrem suum" by charter dated 28 Jul 1267[2599]. "Otto comes in Ravensberg…Hatewigis comitissa…cum…pueris Hermanno et Lodevico heredibus nostris" transferred "advocaciam in Borchorst" to "domini Steinvordenses", by charter dated 1270, the dating clause of which mentions "viro nobile Ludolpho de Steinvorde morante in Yburg"[2600]. "Otto comes, Hattewige comitissa in Ravensberghe" issued a charter dated 17 Nov 1275 for Rule monastery, with the consent of "heredibus nostris Hermanno…et Ottone, Lothewico et Bernardo et filiabus Sophia et Alheide"[2601]. “Otto comes de Ravenesberg” sold “curtim...Elslere...iuxta Bekehem” to the town of Beckum, with the consent of “fratris nostri domini Ludewici ecclesie sancti Johannis Osnaburgensis prepositi nec non uxoris nostre Hathewigis, heredum nostrorum Hermanni, Ludewici, Ottonis, Bernhardi, Jutte, Ode et Sophie”, by charter dated 12 Oct 1276[2602]. "Otto comes et Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensbergh" confirmed the privileges of the monastery of Beilefeldt, with the consent of "Hermannus prepositus Tungrensis, Otto canonicus Osnaburgensis, Lodewicus et Bernardus fratres predictorum comitis et comitisse filii heredesque", by charter dated 14 Jul 1292[2603]. The necrology of Marienfeld records the death 25 Mar of “Otto comes de Ravensberge senior”[2604]. He died before 21 May 1306, as confirmed by the charter of that date in which Heinrich Archbishop of Köln confirmed property in “Secbach” to “nobili matrone Vde filie quondam Ottonis comitis de Rauinsberg...torali...Johannis domini de Lympurg”[2605].
"m HEDWIG zur Lippe, daughter of BERNHARD [IV] Herr zur Lippe & his wife Sophie von Arnsberg (-5 Mar 1315). "Otto comes in Ravensberg…Hatewigis comitissa…cum…pueris Hermanno et Lodevico heredibus nostris" transferred "advocaciam in Borchorst" to "domini Steinvordenses", by charter dated 1270[2606]. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 1 Feb 1275 under which her mother "Sophia nobilis domina mater…virorum nobilium de Lypa" donated her property "in terminis Saxonie" to "dominis Ottoni de Ravensberge et Alberto de Regenstene et generis nostris"[2607]. "Otto comes, Hattewige comitissa in Ravensberghe" issued a charter dated 17 Nov 1275 for Rule monastery, with the consent of "heredibus nostris Hermanno…et Ottone, Lothewico et Bernardo et filiabus Sophia et Alheide"[2608]. “Otto comes de Ravenesberg” sold “curtim...Elslere...iuxta Bekehem” to the town of Beckum, with the consent of “fratris nostri domini Ludewici ecclesie sancti Johannis Osnaburgensis prepositi nec non uxoris nostre Hathewigis, heredum nostrorum Hermanni, Ludewici, Ottonis, Bernhardi, Jutte, Ode et Sophie”, by charter dated 12 Oct 1276[2609]. "Otto comes et Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensbergh" confirmed the privileges of the monastery of Beilefeldt, with the consent of "Hermannus prepositus Tungrensis, Otto canonicus Osnaburgensis, Lodewicus et Bernardus fratres predictorum comitis et comitisse filii heredesque", by charter dated 14 Jul 1292[2610]. The necrology of Marienfeld records the death 5 Mar of “Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensberge”[2611]."
Med Lands cites:
[2596] Ravensberg Codex, XXXIX, p. 41.
[2597] Ravensberg Codex, XLI, p. 43.
[2598] Ravensberg Codex, XLIII, p. 45.
[2599] Ravensberg Codex, XLIV, p. 46.
[2600] Codex diplomatum Benthemiensi, XXXVIII, p. 79.
[2601] Ravensberg Codex, LVI, p. 56.
[2602] Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band III (1871), 997, p. 518.
[2603] Ravensberg Codex, LXVIII, p. 64.
[2604] Dorow (1827), Band II, Necrologium Marienfeldense, p. 133.
[2605] Grüsner, J. A. (1775) Diplomatische Beyträge (Frankfurt, Hanau, Leipzig), Vol. II, VI, p. 64.
[2606] Codex diplomatum Benthemiensi, XXXVIII, p. 79.
[2607] Ravensberg Codex, XLIX, p. 50.
[2608] Ravensberg Codex, LVI, p. 56.
[2609] Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band III (1871), 997, p. 518.
[2610] Ravensberg Codex, LXVIII, p. 64.4
[2597] Ravensberg Codex, XLI, p. 43.
[2598] Ravensberg Codex, XLIII, p. 45.
[2599] Ravensberg Codex, XLIV, p. 46.
[2600] Codex diplomatum Benthemiensi, XXXVIII, p. 79.
[2601] Ravensberg Codex, LVI, p. 56.
[2602] Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band III (1871), 997, p. 518.
[2603] Ravensberg Codex, LXVIII, p. 64.
[2604] Dorow (1827), Band II, Necrologium Marienfeldense, p. 133.
[2605] Grüsner, J. A. (1775) Diplomatische Beyträge (Frankfurt, Hanau, Leipzig), Vol. II, VI, p. 64.
[2606] Codex diplomatum Benthemiensi, XXXVIII, p. 79.
[2607] Ravensberg Codex, XLIX, p. 50.
[2608] Ravensberg Codex, LVI, p. 56.
[2609] Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band III (1871), 997, p. 518.
[2610] Ravensberg Codex, LXVIII, p. 64.4
Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. Europäische Stammtafeln, Band I, Frank Baron Freytag von Loringhoven, 1975, Isenburg, W. K. Prinz von. Page 143b.
2. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1.2:335.2
2. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1.2:335.2
; Per Med Lands:
"HEDWIG (-5 Mar 1315, bur Bielefeld Neustädter Kirche). "Otto comes in Ravensberg…Hatewigis comitissa…cum…pueris Hermanno et Lodevico heredibus nostris" transferred "advocaciam in Borchorst" to "domini Steinvordenses", by charter dated 1270[708]. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 1 Feb 1275 under which her mother "Sophia nobilis domina mater…virorum nobilium de Lypa" donated her property "in terminis Saxonie" to "dominis Ottoni de Ravensberge et Alberto de Regenstene et generis nostris"[709]. "Otto comes, Hattewige comitissa in Ravensberghe" issued a charter dated 17 Nov 1275 for Rule monastery, with the consent of "heredibus nostris Hermanno…et Ottone, Lothewico et Bernardo et filiabus Sophia et Alheide"[710]. “Otto comes de Ravenesberg” sold “curtim...Elslere...iuxta Bekehem” to the town of Beckum, with the consent of “fratris nostri domini Ludewici ecclesie sancti Johannis Osnaburgensis prepositi nec non uxoris nostre Hathewigis, heredum nostrorum Hermanni, Ludewici, Ottonis, Bernhardi, Jutte, Ode et Sophie”, by charter dated 12 Oct 1276[711]. The necrology of Marienfeld records the death 5 Mar of “Hadewigis comitissa de Ravensberge”[712].
"m (before 29 Sep 1258) OTTO [III] Graf von Ravensberg, son of LUDWIG Graf von Ravensberg & his second wife Adelheid von Dassel (1246-25 Mar [1305/06])."
Med Lands cites:
[708] Jungio, J. H. (1774) (Hannover) Historiæ antiquísima comitatus Benthemiensis, Codex diplomatum et documentorum variorum pro Historia Benthemiensi ("Codex diplomatum Benthemiensi"), XXXVIII, p. 79.
[709] Ravensberg Codex, XLIX, p. 50.
[710] Ravensberg Codex, LVI, p. 56.
[711] Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band III (1871), 997, p. 518.1
[709] Ravensberg Codex, XLIX, p. 50.
[710] Ravensberg Codex, LVI, p. 56.
[711] Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band III (1871), 997, p. 518.1
Family | Otto III (?) Graf von Ravensberg b. 1246, d. bt 25 Mar 1305 - 1306 |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#HedwigLippeMOttoIIIRavensburg. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Hedwig zur Lippe: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00064261&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 26 February 2020), memorial page for Hedwig zur Lippe (1238–5 Mar 1315), Find A Grave Memorial no. 115317972, citing Neustädter Marienkirche, Bielefeld, Stadtkreis Bielefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany ; Maintained by Kat (contributor 47496397), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115317972/hedwig-zur_lippe. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#OttoIIIRavensbergdied1305
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#OttoIVRavensbergdied1328
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Otto IV: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139584&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#OttoIIIRavensbergdied1305
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Hermann von Ravensberg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00106616&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#JuttaRavensbergdiedafter1290
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Jutta von Ravensberg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00125046&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#SophieRavensbergdiedafter1328
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sophie von Ravensberg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00060548&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#AdeleheidRavensbergdiedafter1333
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Adelheid von Ravensberg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00008770&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#_ftnref2658
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Helvig von Ravensberg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00509187&tree=LEO
Elisabeth von Isenburg1
F, #93531, d. before 28 May 1347
Father | Johann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg1 b. c 1250, d. 1 Oct 1312 |
Mother | Elisabeth von Geroldseck1 |
Last Edited | 17 Jan 2020 |
Elisabeth von Isenburg married Ulrich I von Bickenbach before 11 July 1312.1
Elisabeth von Isenburg died before 28 May 1347.1
; Per Med Lands:
"ELISABETH (-before 28 May 1347). “P...Mogunt. sedis archieps”, at the request of “Ulri. de Bykenbach”, granted dower to “Elizabet uxori suæ” by charter dated 11 Jul 1312[801]. "Ulricus dominus de Bickenbach" sold property “in villis...Eschebach...Wilbach, Wicker et Husen apud villam Oberoldeshusen” to Mainz, with the consent of “Elizabeth coniugis nostre” and naming “Gotfrido de Bickenbach, Erkingero de Frankinstein, Gisone de Iasahe...milite” as guarantors, by charter dated 27 Sep 1312[802]. "Ulricus de Bickenbach et Elisabeth collateralis eius" sold property "apud Poppenheim, Bünsheim et Erfelden villas", with the consent of "Godefridi et Cunradi de Bickenbach consanguineorum nostri Ulrici", by charter dated 29 Mar 1317[803]. “Elsebat von Bickenbach etwan...frauwe hern Ulrichs heren zu Bickenbach” agreed the succession of Bickenbach with “Conrat auch here zu Bickenbach...unser vetter”, naming as guarantors “Schengk Conrat von Erpach Engelhart sin bruder Canonicke zu Spier...”, by charter dated mid-Dec 1339, sealed by “unser Ingesigel mit unser dochter Ingesigel Agnes grainne von Katzenelnbogen und Menen grafinne von Rienegk und...Conrat vorgenant...mit mynen Sone Wolfframs und Conrat Ingesigel”[804]. Her date of death is confirmed by the charter dated 28 May 1347 under which her daughters Agnes and Mene divided the inheritance of their deceased parents Ulrich von Bickenbach and Elisabeth[805].
"m (before 11 Jul 1312) ULRICH [I] Herr von Bickenbach, son of OTTO Herr von Bickenbach & his wife [--- von Solms] (-[4 Nov] 1339)."
Med Lands cites:
Elisabeth von Isenburg died before 28 May 1347.1
; Per Med Lands:
"ELISABETH (-before 28 May 1347). “P...Mogunt. sedis archieps”, at the request of “Ulri. de Bykenbach”, granted dower to “Elizabet uxori suæ” by charter dated 11 Jul 1312[801]. "Ulricus dominus de Bickenbach" sold property “in villis...Eschebach...Wilbach, Wicker et Husen apud villam Oberoldeshusen” to Mainz, with the consent of “Elizabeth coniugis nostre” and naming “Gotfrido de Bickenbach, Erkingero de Frankinstein, Gisone de Iasahe...milite” as guarantors, by charter dated 27 Sep 1312[802]. "Ulricus de Bickenbach et Elisabeth collateralis eius" sold property "apud Poppenheim, Bünsheim et Erfelden villas", with the consent of "Godefridi et Cunradi de Bickenbach consanguineorum nostri Ulrici", by charter dated 29 Mar 1317[803]. “Elsebat von Bickenbach etwan...frauwe hern Ulrichs heren zu Bickenbach” agreed the succession of Bickenbach with “Conrat auch here zu Bickenbach...unser vetter”, naming as guarantors “Schengk Conrat von Erpach Engelhart sin bruder Canonicke zu Spier...”, by charter dated mid-Dec 1339, sealed by “unser Ingesigel mit unser dochter Ingesigel Agnes grainne von Katzenelnbogen und Menen grafinne von Rienegk und...Conrat vorgenant...mit mynen Sone Wolfframs und Conrat Ingesigel”[804]. Her date of death is confirmed by the charter dated 28 May 1347 under which her daughters Agnes and Mene divided the inheritance of their deceased parents Ulrich von Bickenbach and Elisabeth[805].
"m (before 11 Jul 1312) ULRICH [I] Herr von Bickenbach, son of OTTO Herr von Bickenbach & his wife [--- von Solms] (-[4 Nov] 1339)."
Med Lands cites:
[801] Schneider, Erbach (1736), Urkunden, VI C b, p. 30.
[802] Gudenus (1751), Tome III, LXIV, p. 80.
[803] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, Anhang, CCCXC, p. 301.
[804] Grüsner (1777), Vol. IV, Urkunden, p. 216.
[805] Kamp, B. M. ´Liese von Isenburg-Limburg, Braut Johanns von Katzenelnbogen, eine ältere Witwe oder ein junges Mädchen?´, Hessische Familenkunde (2011), 34, 1, p. 86, citing Demandt, K. E. (1953-7) Regesten der Grafen von Katzenelnbogen (Wiesbaden), 1015.1
[802] Gudenus (1751), Tome III, LXIV, p. 80.
[803] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, Anhang, CCCXC, p. 301.
[804] Grüsner (1777), Vol. IV, Urkunden, p. 216.
[805] Kamp, B. M. ´Liese von Isenburg-Limburg, Braut Johanns von Katzenelnbogen, eine ältere Witwe oder ein junges Mädchen?´, Hessische Familenkunde (2011), 34, 1, p. 86, citing Demandt, K. E. (1953-7) Regesten der Grafen von Katzenelnbogen (Wiesbaden), 1015.1
Family | Ulrich I von Bickenbach d. 4 Nov 1339 |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#JohannIsenburgLimburgdied1312. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Ulrich I von Bickenbach1
M, #93532, d. 4 November 1339
Last Edited | 17 Jan 2020 |
Ulrich I von Bickenbach married Elisabeth von Isenburg, daughter of Johann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg and Elisabeth von Geroldseck, before 11 July 1312.1
Ulrich I von Bickenbach died on 4 November 1339.1
; Per Med Lands:
"ULRICH [I] von Bickenbach (-[4 Nov] 1339). "Gotfridus de Bickenbach et Alheydis relicta...quondam Philippi de Bickenbach fratris eiusdem" confirmed arrangements made by his late brother concerning “advocaciam in Obernburg”, with the consent of “Conradi filii quondam Philippi fratris nostri Gotfridi adhuc infra annos”, and naming “Dn. Ottonem de Bickenbach, Dn Ulricum filium suum...” as guarantors, by charter dated 29 Aug 1300[334]. "Gerhardus et Giso de Iaza fratres" donated “castrum et montem nostrum Tagesburg” to Mainz, with the consent of “Lukardis uxor Gerhardi et Hedwigis uxor Gysonis...” and in the presence of “Ulrico de Bikenbach et Gotfrido patruo eius, Erkengero de Frankenstein, et ipsorum liberis...”, by charter dated 4 Aug 1312[335]. "Ulricus dominus de Bickenbach" sold property “in villis...Eschebach...Wilbach, Wicker et Husen apud villam Oberoldeshusen” to Mainz, with the consent of “Elizabeth coniugis nostre” and naming “Gotfrido de Bickenbach, Erkingero de Frankinstein, Gisone de Iasahe...milite” as guarantors, by charter dated 27 Sep 1312[336]. “Marquard Greve zu Solmisse” guaranteed payments by [her son] “Ulrich Here zu Bickinbach myn Neve” by charter dated 1324[337]. “Marquard Greve zu Solmisse” granted his share in “Burg Solmisse” to [her son] “Ulriche Heren zu Byckinbach unserme...Oheyme” by charter dated late May 1332[338]. "Udalrici domini de Bickenbach" is recorded as a judge of Heinrich Archbishop of Mainz in a charter dated 1339[339]. The primary source which confirms his date of death has not been identified.
"m (before 11 Jul 1312) ELISABETH von Isenburg, daughter of JOHANN [I] von Isenburg Herr von Limburg & his first wife Elizabeth von Geroldseck (-before 28 May 1347). “P...Mogunt. sedis archieps”, at the request of “Ulri. de Bykenbach”, granted dower to “Elizabet uxori suæ” by charter dated 11 Jul 1312[340]. "Ulricus dominus de Bickenbach" sold property “in villis...Eschebach...Wilbach, Wicker et Husen apud villam Oberoldeshusen” to Mainz, with the consent of “Elizabeth coniugis nostre” and naming “Gotfrido de Bickenbach, Erkingero de Frankinstein, Gisone de Iasahe...milite” as guarantors, by charter dated 27 Sep 1312[341]. "Ulricus de Bickenbach et Elisabeth collateralis eius" sold property "apud Poppenheim, Bünsheim et Erfelden villas", with the consent of "Godefridi et Cunradi de Bickenbach consanguineorum nostri Ulrici", by charter dated 29 Mar 1317[342]. “Elsebat von Bickenbach etwan...frauwe hern Ulrichs heren zu Bickenbach” agreed the succession of Bickenbach with “Conrat auch here zu Bickenbach...unser vetter”, naming as guarantors “Schengk Conrat von Erpach Engelhart sin bruder Canonicke zu Spier...”, by charter dated mid-Dec 1339, sealed by “unser Ingesigel mit unser dochter Ingesigel Agnes grainne von Katzenelnbogen und Menen grafinne von Rienegk und...Conrat vorgenant...mit mynen Sone Wolfframs und Conrat Ingesigel”[343]. Her date of death is confirmed by the charter dated 28 May 1347 under which her daughters Agnes and Mene divided the inheritance of their deceased parents Ulrich von Bickenbach and Elisabeth, see below."
Med Lands cites:
Ulrich I von Bickenbach died on 4 November 1339.1
; Per Med Lands:
"ULRICH [I] von Bickenbach (-[4 Nov] 1339). "Gotfridus de Bickenbach et Alheydis relicta...quondam Philippi de Bickenbach fratris eiusdem" confirmed arrangements made by his late brother concerning “advocaciam in Obernburg”, with the consent of “Conradi filii quondam Philippi fratris nostri Gotfridi adhuc infra annos”, and naming “Dn. Ottonem de Bickenbach, Dn Ulricum filium suum...” as guarantors, by charter dated 29 Aug 1300[334]. "Gerhardus et Giso de Iaza fratres" donated “castrum et montem nostrum Tagesburg” to Mainz, with the consent of “Lukardis uxor Gerhardi et Hedwigis uxor Gysonis...” and in the presence of “Ulrico de Bikenbach et Gotfrido patruo eius, Erkengero de Frankenstein, et ipsorum liberis...”, by charter dated 4 Aug 1312[335]. "Ulricus dominus de Bickenbach" sold property “in villis...Eschebach...Wilbach, Wicker et Husen apud villam Oberoldeshusen” to Mainz, with the consent of “Elizabeth coniugis nostre” and naming “Gotfrido de Bickenbach, Erkingero de Frankinstein, Gisone de Iasahe...milite” as guarantors, by charter dated 27 Sep 1312[336]. “Marquard Greve zu Solmisse” guaranteed payments by [her son] “Ulrich Here zu Bickinbach myn Neve” by charter dated 1324[337]. “Marquard Greve zu Solmisse” granted his share in “Burg Solmisse” to [her son] “Ulriche Heren zu Byckinbach unserme...Oheyme” by charter dated late May 1332[338]. "Udalrici domini de Bickenbach" is recorded as a judge of Heinrich Archbishop of Mainz in a charter dated 1339[339]. The primary source which confirms his date of death has not been identified.
"m (before 11 Jul 1312) ELISABETH von Isenburg, daughter of JOHANN [I] von Isenburg Herr von Limburg & his first wife Elizabeth von Geroldseck (-before 28 May 1347). “P...Mogunt. sedis archieps”, at the request of “Ulri. de Bykenbach”, granted dower to “Elizabet uxori suæ” by charter dated 11 Jul 1312[340]. "Ulricus dominus de Bickenbach" sold property “in villis...Eschebach...Wilbach, Wicker et Husen apud villam Oberoldeshusen” to Mainz, with the consent of “Elizabeth coniugis nostre” and naming “Gotfrido de Bickenbach, Erkingero de Frankinstein, Gisone de Iasahe...milite” as guarantors, by charter dated 27 Sep 1312[341]. "Ulricus de Bickenbach et Elisabeth collateralis eius" sold property "apud Poppenheim, Bünsheim et Erfelden villas", with the consent of "Godefridi et Cunradi de Bickenbach consanguineorum nostri Ulrici", by charter dated 29 Mar 1317[342]. “Elsebat von Bickenbach etwan...frauwe hern Ulrichs heren zu Bickenbach” agreed the succession of Bickenbach with “Conrat auch here zu Bickenbach...unser vetter”, naming as guarantors “Schengk Conrat von Erpach Engelhart sin bruder Canonicke zu Spier...”, by charter dated mid-Dec 1339, sealed by “unser Ingesigel mit unser dochter Ingesigel Agnes grainne von Katzenelnbogen und Menen grafinne von Rienegk und...Conrat vorgenant...mit mynen Sone Wolfframs und Conrat Ingesigel”[343]. Her date of death is confirmed by the charter dated 28 May 1347 under which her daughters Agnes and Mene divided the inheritance of their deceased parents Ulrich von Bickenbach and Elisabeth, see below."
Med Lands cites:
[334] Gudenus (1743), Tome I, CCCCXLI, p. 922
[335] Gudenus (1751), Tome III, LXII, p. 76.
[336] Gudenus (1751), Tome III, LXIV, p. 80.
[337] Schneider, Erbach (1736), Urkunden, VI C c, p. 31.
[338] Schneider, Erbach (1736), Urkunden, VI C d, p. 33.
[339] Gudenus (1743), Tome I, p. 953
[340] Schneider, Erbach (1736), Urkunden, VI C b, p. 30.
[341] Gudenus (1751), Tome III, LXIV, p. 80.
[342] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, Anhang, CCCXC, p. 301.
[343] Grüsner (1777), Vol. IV, Urkunden, p. 216.2
[335] Gudenus (1751), Tome III, LXII, p. 76.
[336] Gudenus (1751), Tome III, LXIV, p. 80.
[337] Schneider, Erbach (1736), Urkunden, VI C c, p. 31.
[338] Schneider, Erbach (1736), Urkunden, VI C d, p. 33.
[339] Gudenus (1743), Tome I, p. 953
[340] Schneider, Erbach (1736), Urkunden, VI C b, p. 30.
[341] Gudenus (1751), Tome III, LXIV, p. 80.
[342] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, Anhang, CCCXC, p. 301.
[343] Grüsner (1777), Vol. IV, Urkunden, p. 216.2
Family | Elisabeth von Isenburg d. b 28 May 1347 |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#JohannIsenburgLimburgdied1312. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HESSEN.htm#UlrichBickenbachdied1339
Lisa von Isenburg1
F, #93533
Father | Johann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg1 b. c 1250, d. 1 Oct 1312 |
Mother | Elisabeth von Geroldseck1 |
Last Edited | 17 Jan 2020 |
Lisa von Isenburg married Heinrich III (?) Graf von Solms before 1300.2,3
; Per Med Lands:
"LISA von Isenburg . "Henricus dictus de Spanheim comes de Solmisse nostraque collateralis Elizabeht ac frater noster Hermannus canonicus ecclesie Sci Castoris in Confluencia" donated property to the church of Weslar by charter dated 1300, in the presence of "nostri consanguinei Henrici de Westirburg comitisse de Solmisse"[806]. m (before 1300) HEINRICH [III] Graf von Solms, son of MARQUARD [II] Graf von Solms & his wife Agnes von Sponheim (-after 22 Feb 1314)."
Med Lands cites: [806] Gudenus (1747), Tome II, CCXLVII, p. 298.1
; Per Med Lands:
"LISA von Isenburg . "Henricus dictus de Spanheim comes de Solmisse nostraque collateralis Elizabeht ac frater noster Hermannus canonicus ecclesie Sci Castoris in Confluencia" donated property to the church of Weslar by charter dated 1300, in the presence of "nostri consanguinei Henrici de Westirburg comitisse de Solmisse"[806]. m (before 1300) HEINRICH [III] Graf von Solms, son of MARQUARD [II] Graf von Solms & his wife Agnes von Sponheim (-after 22 Feb 1314)."
Med Lands cites: [806] Gudenus (1747), Tome II, CCXLVII, p. 298.1
Family | Heinrich III (?) Graf von Solms d. a 22 Feb 1314 |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#JohannIsenburgLimburgdied1312. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HESSEN.htm#UlrichBickenbachdied1339
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichIIISolmsdied1314
Heinrich III (?) Graf von Solms1
M, #93534, d. after 22 February 1314
Last Edited | 17 Jan 2020 |
Heinrich III (?) Graf von Solms married Lisa von Isenburg, daughter of Johann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg and Elisabeth von Geroldseck, before 1300.1,2
Heinrich III (?) Graf von Solms died after 22 February 1314.1,2
; Per Med Lands:
"HEINRICH [III] von Solms gt von Sponheim (-after 22 Feb 1314). "Henricus dictus de Westerburg, Henricus dictus de Spanheim et Reynboldus comites de Solmese, consanguinei" granted privileges to "curiam suam de Nuveren" by charter dated 15 Mar 1291, signed by "Heinrici de Solmisse…dictus de Westerburg, comitis Reimboldi de Kunigisberch, Heinrici comitis de Solmisse dicti de Spanheim"[1098]. "Henricus dictus de Spanheim comes de Solmisse nostraque collateralis Elizabeht ac frater noster Hermannus canonicus ecclesie Sci Castoris in Confluencia" donated property to the church of Weslar by charter dated 1300, in the presence of "nostri consanguinei Henrici de Westirburg comitisse de Solmisse"[1099].
"m (before 1300) LISA von Isenburg, daughter of JOHANN [I] von Isenburg Herr von Limburg & his first wife Elizabeth von Geroldseck. "Henricus dictus de Spanheim comes de Solmisse nostraque collateralis Elizabeht ac frater noster Hermannus canonicus ecclesie Sci Castoris in Confluencia" donated property to the church of Weslar by charter dated 1300, in the presence of "nostri consanguinei Henrici de Westirburg comitisse de Solmisse"[1100]."
Med Lands cites:
Heinrich III (?) Graf von Solms died after 22 February 1314.1,2
; Per Med Lands:
"HEINRICH [III] von Solms gt von Sponheim (-after 22 Feb 1314). "Henricus dictus de Westerburg, Henricus dictus de Spanheim et Reynboldus comites de Solmese, consanguinei" granted privileges to "curiam suam de Nuveren" by charter dated 15 Mar 1291, signed by "Heinrici de Solmisse…dictus de Westerburg, comitis Reimboldi de Kunigisberch, Heinrici comitis de Solmisse dicti de Spanheim"[1098]. "Henricus dictus de Spanheim comes de Solmisse nostraque collateralis Elizabeht ac frater noster Hermannus canonicus ecclesie Sci Castoris in Confluencia" donated property to the church of Weslar by charter dated 1300, in the presence of "nostri consanguinei Henrici de Westirburg comitisse de Solmisse"[1099].
"m (before 1300) LISA von Isenburg, daughter of JOHANN [I] von Isenburg Herr von Limburg & his first wife Elizabeth von Geroldseck. "Henricus dictus de Spanheim comes de Solmisse nostraque collateralis Elizabeht ac frater noster Hermannus canonicus ecclesie Sci Castoris in Confluencia" donated property to the church of Weslar by charter dated 1300, in the presence of "nostri consanguinei Henrici de Westirburg comitisse de Solmisse"[1100]."
Med Lands cites:
Family | Lisa von Isenburg |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HESSEN.htm#UlrichBickenbachdied1339. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichIIISolmsdied1314
Gerlach von Isenburg1
M, #93535, d. 14 April 1355
Father | Johann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg1 b. c 1250, d. 1 Oct 1312 |
Mother | Oda von Ravensberg1 d. 25 Jun 1313 |
Last Edited | 17 Jan 2020 |
Gerlach von Isenburg married Agnes von Nassau-Siegen before 9 October 1314
;
His 1st wife.1
Gerlach von Isenburg died on 14 April 1355.1
; Per Med Lands:
"GERLACH (-14 Apr 1355). The Limburger Chronik records that "edile herre zu Limpurg…Gerlach" was "son des blinden herren zu Limpurg" and his wife "von Rabensperg uß Westfalen…frauwe Uda"[807]. "Gerlach eyn Here van Lympurch" endowed "Agnesen unse eliche Broe, Grevin Heinrichs Dochter von Nassowe" with "dem Dorfe zu Elfe" by charter dated 9 Oct 1314[808]. “Agnes etzewanne...wirtin was des...Hern Henriches von Westirburg” requested service from “rittere Hern Johanne von Beldirsehm”, with the consent of “unsir sune Johannis und Renhartis...Kuneginnen vrowen...Kunig Adulvis...Greven Gerlaches und Greven Walrabin irre sune...Hn Gerlaches von Limpurg”, by charter dated 1316[809]. The Limburger Chronik records the death in 1354 of "der edile herre Gerlach der alde herre zu Limpurg"[810].
"m firstly (before 9 Oct 1314) AGNES von Nassau-Siegen, daughter of HEINRICH Graf von Nassau-Siegen & his wife Adelheid von Heinsberg (-29 Oct [1316/18], bur Limburg Franciscans). The Limburger Chronik records that "edile herre zu Limpurg…Gerlach" married firstly "von Nassawe…jungfrawe Agnese"[811]. "Gerlach eyn Here van Lympurch" endowed "Agnesen unse eliche Broe, Grevin Heinrichs Dochter von Nassowe" with "dem Dorfe zu Elfe" by charter dated 9 Oct 1314[812]. The marriage contract between "Heynricus…comes de Waldecke…Alheydim sororem nostram" and "Wilhelmo comiti de Katzenelenbogen" is dated 22 Jan 1314[813]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 29 Oct of "Domina Agnes domina in Lymporgh" and her burial "in Choro"[814].
"m secondly (before 20 Dec 1323) KUNIGUNDE von Wertheim, daughter of --- (-2 Oct 1362). The Limburger Chronik records that "edile herre zu Limpurg…Gerlach" married secondly "von Werthem uß Frankenlande…frawe Konne"[815]. The Limburger Chronik records the death more than ten years after her husband of "Konegunt frauwe zu Limpurg" leaving five sons and three daughters[816]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 2 Oct 1362 of "Nobilis Domina Dna Conegundis domina de Lympurgh…nata de Wertheim" and in 1389 "filia eius Conegundis"[817]."
Med Lands cites:
;
His 1st wife.1
Gerlach von Isenburg died on 14 April 1355.1
; Per Med Lands:
"GERLACH (-14 Apr 1355). The Limburger Chronik records that "edile herre zu Limpurg…Gerlach" was "son des blinden herren zu Limpurg" and his wife "von Rabensperg uß Westfalen…frauwe Uda"[807]. "Gerlach eyn Here van Lympurch" endowed "Agnesen unse eliche Broe, Grevin Heinrichs Dochter von Nassowe" with "dem Dorfe zu Elfe" by charter dated 9 Oct 1314[808]. “Agnes etzewanne...wirtin was des...Hern Henriches von Westirburg” requested service from “rittere Hern Johanne von Beldirsehm”, with the consent of “unsir sune Johannis und Renhartis...Kuneginnen vrowen...Kunig Adulvis...Greven Gerlaches und Greven Walrabin irre sune...Hn Gerlaches von Limpurg”, by charter dated 1316[809]. The Limburger Chronik records the death in 1354 of "der edile herre Gerlach der alde herre zu Limpurg"[810].
"m firstly (before 9 Oct 1314) AGNES von Nassau-Siegen, daughter of HEINRICH Graf von Nassau-Siegen & his wife Adelheid von Heinsberg (-29 Oct [1316/18], bur Limburg Franciscans). The Limburger Chronik records that "edile herre zu Limpurg…Gerlach" married firstly "von Nassawe…jungfrawe Agnese"[811]. "Gerlach eyn Here van Lympurch" endowed "Agnesen unse eliche Broe, Grevin Heinrichs Dochter von Nassowe" with "dem Dorfe zu Elfe" by charter dated 9 Oct 1314[812]. The marriage contract between "Heynricus…comes de Waldecke…Alheydim sororem nostram" and "Wilhelmo comiti de Katzenelenbogen" is dated 22 Jan 1314[813]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 29 Oct of "Domina Agnes domina in Lymporgh" and her burial "in Choro"[814].
"m secondly (before 20 Dec 1323) KUNIGUNDE von Wertheim, daughter of --- (-2 Oct 1362). The Limburger Chronik records that "edile herre zu Limpurg…Gerlach" married secondly "von Werthem uß Frankenlande…frawe Konne"[815]. The Limburger Chronik records the death more than ten years after her husband of "Konegunt frauwe zu Limpurg" leaving five sons and three daughters[816]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 2 Oct 1362 of "Nobilis Domina Dna Conegundis domina de Lympurgh…nata de Wertheim" and in 1389 "filia eius Conegundis"[817]."
Med Lands cites:
[807] Die Limburger Chronik, 4, p. 27.
[808] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXXII, p. 85.
[809] Lehmann, Westerburg (1866), Urkundenbuch Westerburg, 15, p. 124.
[810] Die Limburger Chronik, 33, p. 41.
[811] Die Limburger Chronik, 4, p. 27.
[812] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXXII, p. 85.
[813] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXXI, p. 84.
[814] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 84.
[815] Die Limburger Chronik, 4, p. 27.
[816] Die Limburger Chronik, 33, p. 41.
[817] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 83.1
[808] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXXII, p. 85.
[809] Lehmann, Westerburg (1866), Urkundenbuch Westerburg, 15, p. 124.
[810] Die Limburger Chronik, 33, p. 41.
[811] Die Limburger Chronik, 4, p. 27.
[812] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXXII, p. 85.
[813] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXXI, p. 84.
[814] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 84.
[815] Die Limburger Chronik, 4, p. 27.
[816] Die Limburger Chronik, 33, p. 41.
[817] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 83.1
Family | Agnes von Nassau-Siegen d. bt 29 Oct 1316 - 1318 |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#GerlachIsenburgLimburgdied1355. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Agnes von Nassau-Siegen1
F, #93536, d. between 29 October 1316 and 1318
Last Edited | 17 Jan 2020 |
Agnes von Nassau-Siegen married Gerlach von Isenburg, son of Johann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg and Oda von Ravensberg, before 9 October 1314
;
His 1st wife.1
Agnes von Nassau-Siegen was buried between 29 October 1316 and 1318 at Franciscans, Limburg, Netherlands (now).2
Agnes von Nassau-Siegen died between 29 October 1316 and 1318.2
; Per Med Lands:
"AGNES (-29 Oct [1316/18], bur Limburg Franciscans). The Limburger Chronik records that "edile herre zu Limpurg…Gerlach" married firstly "von Nassawe…jungfrawe Agnese"[164]. "Gerlach eyn Here van Lympurch" endowed "Agnesen unse eliche Broe, Grevin Heinrichs Dochter von Nassowe" with "dem Dorfe zu Elfe" by charter dated 9 Oct 1314[165]. The marriage contract between "Heynricus…comes de Waldecke…Alheydim sororem nostram" and "Wilhelmo comiti de Katzenelenbogen" is dated 22 Jan 1314[166]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 29 Oct of "Domina Agnes domina in Lymporgh" and her burial "in Choro"[167].
"m ([1314]) as his first wife, GERLACH Herr von Isenburg-Limburg, son of JOHANN Herr von Isenburg-Limburg & his second wife Oda von Ravensberg (-2 Apr 1355)."
Med Lands cites:
;
His 1st wife.1
Agnes von Nassau-Siegen was buried between 29 October 1316 and 1318 at Franciscans, Limburg, Netherlands (now).2
Agnes von Nassau-Siegen died between 29 October 1316 and 1318.2
; Per Med Lands:
"AGNES (-29 Oct [1316/18], bur Limburg Franciscans). The Limburger Chronik records that "edile herre zu Limpurg…Gerlach" married firstly "von Nassawe…jungfrawe Agnese"[164]. "Gerlach eyn Here van Lympurch" endowed "Agnesen unse eliche Broe, Grevin Heinrichs Dochter von Nassowe" with "dem Dorfe zu Elfe" by charter dated 9 Oct 1314[165]. The marriage contract between "Heynricus…comes de Waldecke…Alheydim sororem nostram" and "Wilhelmo comiti de Katzenelenbogen" is dated 22 Jan 1314[166]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 29 Oct of "Domina Agnes domina in Lymporgh" and her burial "in Choro"[167].
"m ([1314]) as his first wife, GERLACH Herr von Isenburg-Limburg, son of JOHANN Herr von Isenburg-Limburg & his second wife Oda von Ravensberg (-2 Apr 1355)."
Med Lands cites:
[164] Die Limburger Chronik, 4, MGH Deutsche Chroniken, Band IV (Hannover, 1883), p. 27.
[165] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXXII, p. 85.
[166] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXXI, p. 84.
[167] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 84.2
[165] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXXII, p. 85.
[166] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXXI, p. 84.
[167] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 84.2
Family | Gerlach von Isenburg d. 14 Apr 1355 |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#GerlachIsenburgLimburgdied1355. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#Agnesdied13161318
Hildegard (?)1
F, #93537
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2020 |
Hildegard (?) married Konrad II von Raabs Burggraf von Nürnberg, son of Konrad I von Raabs Burggraf von Nürnberg.1
; Per Med Lands:
"KONRAD [II] (-[1192]). “Domnus Cunradus de Ratgoz” donated property to Kloster Garsten “cum manu uxoris sue et filii sui Cunradi” by undated charter[1556]. Herr von Raabs. Herr von Rietfeld 1147. Burggraf von Nürnberg 1163. "…Cuonradus burcgravius de Nurnberg…" witnessed the charter dated 1165 under which Emperor Friedrich I confirmed a donation to Kloster Kitzingen[1557]. "…Conradus purgravius de Nuorrenberch…" witnessed the charter dated 1180 under which Luitpold Duke of Austria donated property to Heiligenkreuz monastery[1558]. m HILDEGARD, daughter of ---."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"KONRAD [II] (-[1192]). “Domnus Cunradus de Ratgoz” donated property to Kloster Garsten “cum manu uxoris sue et filii sui Cunradi” by undated charter[1556]. Herr von Raabs. Herr von Rietfeld 1147. Burggraf von Nürnberg 1163. "…Cuonradus burcgravius de Nurnberg…" witnessed the charter dated 1165 under which Emperor Friedrich I confirmed a donation to Kloster Kitzingen[1557]. "…Conradus purgravius de Nuorrenberch…" witnessed the charter dated 1180 under which Luitpold Duke of Austria donated property to Heiligenkreuz monastery[1558]. m HILDEGARD, daughter of ---."
Med Lands cites:
[1556] Urkundenbuch des Landes ob der Enns, Band I, Codex Traditionum Monasterii Garstensis, VIII, p. 120.
[1557] Monumenta Zollerana (1843), VIII, p. 19.
[1558] Monumenta Zollerana (1843), IX, p. 21.1
[1557] Monumenta Zollerana (1843), VIII, p. 19.
[1558] Monumenta Zollerana (1843), IX, p. 21.1
Family | Konrad II von Raabs Burggraf von Nürnberg d. 1192 |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#SophieRaabsdiedafter1204. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Konrad I von Raabs Burggraf von Nürnberg1
M, #93538, d. 1149
Father | Gottfried I von Raabs1 d. a 1084 |
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2020 |
Konrad I von Raabs Burggraf von Nürnberg died in 1149.1
; Per Med Lands:
"KONRAD [I] (-[1149]). Burggraf von Nürnberg. Emperor Heinrich V restored property to St. Maximin, at the request of "...Conradi et Godefridi de Norinberg...", by charter dated 7 May 1125[1554]. Herr von Raabs [1130]. “Domnus Cunradus de Ratgoz” donated property to Kloster Garsten “cum manu uxoris sue et filii sui Cunradi” by undated charter[1555].
"m ---. The name of Konrad's wife is not known."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"KONRAD [I] (-[1149]). Burggraf von Nürnberg. Emperor Heinrich V restored property to St. Maximin, at the request of "...Conradi et Godefridi de Norinberg...", by charter dated 7 May 1125[1554]. Herr von Raabs [1130]. “Domnus Cunradus de Ratgoz” donated property to Kloster Garsten “cum manu uxoris sue et filii sui Cunradi” by undated charter[1555].
"m ---. The name of Konrad's wife is not known."
Med Lands cites:
[1554] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch, Vol. I, 452, p. 510.
[1555] Urkundenbuch des Landes ob der Enns, Band I, Codex Traditionum Monasterii Garstensis, VIII, p. 120.1
[1555] Urkundenbuch des Landes ob der Enns, Band I, Codex Traditionum Monasterii Garstensis, VIII, p. 120.1
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#SophieRaabsdiedafter1204. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#UlrichIIIRaabsDeggendorfdied1170A
Gottfried I von Raabs1
M, #93539, d. after 1084
Father | Ulrich I von Gosham1 d. 1083 |
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2020 |
Gottfried I von Raabs died after 1084.1
; Per Med Lands:
"GOTTFRIED [I] (-after [1084]). Heinrich IV King of Germany recommended Robert Bishop of Bamberg to grant the properties of his deceased father “Udalrich” to his son “Gotefrid” by charter dated to [1084][1548].
"m ---. The name of Gottfried's wife is not known."
Med Lands cites: [1548] Wegener (1965/67), p. 299, citing Bamberger Regesten, no. 542.1
; Per Med Lands:
"GOTTFRIED [I] (-after [1084]). Heinrich IV King of Germany recommended Robert Bishop of Bamberg to grant the properties of his deceased father “Udalrich” to his son “Gotefrid” by charter dated to [1084][1548].
"m ---. The name of Gottfried's wife is not known."
Med Lands cites: [1548] Wegener (1965/67), p. 299, citing Bamberger Regesten, no. 542.1
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#SophieRaabsdiedafter1204. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Ulrich I von Gosham1
M, #93540, d. 1083
Last Edited | 12 Nov 2020 |
Ulrich I von Gosham died in 1083 at Rome, Città Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy (now).1
; Per Med Lands:
"ULRICH [I] von Gosham (-Rome 1083). “...Ulrihc de Gosheime...” witnessed the charter dated to [1073] under which “Ernestus Austriæ marchio” donated revenue from “prædium...in Wykendorff” to Kloster Melk[1545]. The Lamberti Annales name “Oudalricus de Cosheim” as one of the advisers of Heinrich IV King of Germany in 1073[1546]. The Bernoldi Chronicon records the death in Rome in 1083 of “Oudalricus de Goscezheim”[1547].
"m ---. The name of Ulrich's wife is not known."
Med Lands cites: [1547] Bernoldi Chronicon, 1083, MGH SS V, p. 438.1
; Per Med Lands:
"ULRICH [I] von Gosham (-Rome 1083). “...Ulrihc de Gosheime...” witnessed the charter dated to [1073] under which “Ernestus Austriæ marchio” donated revenue from “prædium...in Wykendorff” to Kloster Melk[1545]. The Lamberti Annales name “Oudalricus de Cosheim” as one of the advisers of Heinrich IV King of Germany in 1073[1546]. The Bernoldi Chronicon records the death in Rome in 1083 of “Oudalricus de Goscezheim”[1547].
"m ---. The name of Ulrich's wife is not known."
Med Lands cites: [1547] Bernoldi Chronicon, 1083, MGH SS V, p. 438.1
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#SophieRaabsdiedafter1204. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.