Adelhaid von Lupfen
Adelhaid von Lupfen (* before 1346 ; † 1371 ) was an abbess of the free worldly Buchau women's monastery in what is now Bad Buchau am Federsee . She came from the family of the Counts of Lupfen .
Adelhaid was the daughter of Count Konrad von Lupfen and Elisabeth von Liebenstein. Documents show that she was initially a convent woman in the Cistercian Abbey of Rottenmünster in 1346 . Documents of her choice to be the abbess are not available.
In Buchau she enfeoffed the knight Rudolf von Reischach with the castle of Straßberg in 1353. Two years later she organized a holy mass . According to the election documents of her successor Anna von Rüssegg, she is said to have died in 1371.
literature
- Bernhard Theil: The free worldly women's monastery Buchau am Federsee . Ed .: Max Planck Institute for History (= Germania Sacra . NF 32). Walter de Gruyter, Berlin and New York 1994, ISBN 3-11-014214-7 , pp. 223 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bernhard Theil: The free worldly women's monastery Buchau am Federsee . Germania Sacra , Vol. NF 32, 1994, p. 223.
predecessor | Office | Successor |
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Anna von Weinburg |
Abbess of Buchau 1353–1371 |
Anna von Rüssegg |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Adelhaid von Lupfen |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Abbess of the Buchau women's monastery |
DATE OF BIRTH | before 1346 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1371 |