Agnes of Tübingen

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Coat of arms of the Count Palatine of Tübingen from Johann Siebmacher's coat of arms book

Countess Palatine Agnes von Tübingen , married Agnes von Rechberg († 1344 ), was the heiress of Kellmünz and Sindelfingen .

family

Agnes von Tübingen was a daughter of Gottfried I of Tübingen († January 30, 1316), the Count of Böblingen and Count Palatine of Tübingen .

She was married to Ulrich von Rechberg the Elder and received Kellmünz and Sindelfingen from her paternal Palatine inheritance from Tübingen . Her sons Ulrich and Hans shared the inheritance under their father's advisory board in 1326: Ulrich von Rechberg received Sindelfingen and neighboring goods, Hans received the Upper Land possessions, including Kellmünz. Ulrich sold Sindelfingen back half of it to Count Eberhard III in 1351 . and Ulrich von Württemberg and the other half to his brother. But Kellmünz remained in the Rechberg possession.

The Lords of Rechberg owned the rule, at least in part, only in leasable capacity. The upper property remained connected to the Palatinate County of Tübingen and, when this was sold to Count Ulrich by Count Palatine Göz and Wilhelm, the nephews (not the brothers and even less the father and uncle) of Agnes von Rechberg in 1342, came to the same House of Württemberg, which from that time on was feudal lord not only of Kellmünz, but also of Babenhausen and other old parts of the former County of Kellmünz.

After her death she was buried in Sindelfingen.

Tribe list

  1. Gottfried I of Tübingen († 1316), Count of Böblingen, Count Palatine of Tübingen
    1. Gottfried II, Count of Tübingen-Boeblingen
    2. Wilhelm († 1327), Count Palatine of Tübingen, Count of Tübingen-Böblingen ⚭ Heilika von Eberstein
      1. Gottfried II. († 1369), Count Palatine of Tübingen, sold Tübingen to Württemberg in 1342, inherited through his wife Lichteneck, founded the Tübingen-Lichteneck line
    3. Heinrich II., Count of Tübingen-Böblingen
    4. Agnes ⚭ Ulrich von Rechberg the Elder
      1. Ulrich von Rechberg
      2. Hans von Rechberg
    5. Hugo of Tübingen
    6. Egon of Tübingen
    7. Beatrix of Tübingen
    8. Willibirgis von Tübingen (* around 1291; † after 1320) ⚭ 1313 Hermann II, Duke of Teck -Oberndorf, (* around 1282/1283; † after June 10, 1319)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Christoph Friedrich von Stälin: Wirtembergische Geschichte . tape 3 : Swabia and Southern Franconia: End of the Middle Ages: 1269–1496 . Cotta, Stuttgart 1856, p. 705 f . ( books.google.com ).
  2. a b c Ludwig Schmid: History of the Count Palatine of Tübingen: after mostly ungedr. Sources, including document book: e. Contribution to schwäb. U. German history . Fues, 1853, p. 359 f . ( books.google.com ).
  3. ^ A b Johann Daniel Georg von Memminger: Description of the Oberamt Biberach. Cotta, Stuttgart and Tübingen 1837, p. 173.
  4. a b c Johann Daniel Georg von Memminger: Description of the Oberamt Biberach. Cotta, Stuttgart and Tübingen 1837, p. 174.
  5. ^ Christoph Friedrich von Stälin: Wirtembergische Geschichte . tape 3 : Swabia and Southern Franconia: End of the Middle Ages: 1269–1496 . Cotta, Stuttgart 1856, p. 291 f . ( books.google.com ).
  6. ^ Gottfried I., Count of Tübingen-Böblingen. Geneall.net, accessed May 21, 2015 .
  7. Willibirgis TÜBINGEN, FROM. In: GEDBAS. gedbas.genealogy.net, accessed May 21, 2015 .
  8. Detlev Schwennicke : European family tables , new series. Volume I.2, plate 274, publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2000.