Agnes von Hohenlohe

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Agnes von Hohenlohe (* before 1295; † November 29, 1346 ) was the daughter of Kraft I. von Hohenlohe .

family

Agnes married Ulrich II , Lord of Hanau in 1310 . Ten children are known from the marriage. The order of the sons results from documents. The years of birth of the daughters are unclear. The sons are therefore prefixed:

  1. Ulrich III. (* 1310; † 1369/70)
  2. Reinhard , cathedral curator in Mainz
  3. Kraft († 1382), canon in Cologne , Mainz , Würzburg and Worms
  4. Ludwig († after 1386), archdeacon in Würzburg
  5. Gottfried († after 1372), Commander of the Teutonic Order
  6. Konrad († 1383 [murdered]), prince abbot of Fulda
  7. Elisabeth († after 1365), married to Philipp V. von Falkenstein
  8. Adelheid († after 1378), married to Heinrich II. Von Isenburg
  9. Agnes († after 1347), nun in Patershausen Monastery
  10. Irmengard († after 1348), nun in the Gerlachsheim monastery , mentioned between 1343 and 1347.

Individual evidence

  1. Clemm, p. 252

literature

  • Ludwig Clemm : The Book of the Dead of the Ilbenstadt Monastery . In: Archives for Hessian History and Archeology. NF 19.2. Darmstadt 1936, pp. 169-274. ISSN  0066-636X
  • Reinhard Suchier : Genealogy of the Hanauer count house . In: Festschrift of the Hanau History Association for its 50th anniversary celebration on August 27, 1894 . Hanau 1894.