Allersburger

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The Allersburger were the local nobility of Allersburg (today part of the municipality of Hohenburg ).

history

The Allersburger are mentioned for the first time around 1130. They were ministerials to the Counts of Hohenburg . In 1210 Karl, Siegfried and Ulrich von Allersburg are named. In 1243 Karl von Allersburg appears as a witness for Margrave Diepold von Vohburg-Hohenburg. In 1295 Allersburg was under the rule of the Hochstift Regensburg and at that time a Heinrich von Allersburg attests in a deed of purchase of the Katharinenspital Regensburg . The last of this sex are mentioned as members of the Kastl monastery : Friedrich von Allersburg was abbot of this monastery from 1308–1310, Ulrich von Abensberg was prior in 1321 and abbot of the monastery from 1333–1334.

She and her successors, the Pauer since 1339, the Punzinger since 1423 and the Giese since 1663, lived in a castle that was built into a pond complex over time and located within the village to the south-west. There are no traces of her left.

literature

  • Negotiations of the historical association of Upper Palatinate and Regensburg. Years X (p. 305ff., 315ff.) And XVIII (p. 208ff.)
  • Allersburg. Former Hofmark. In: Friedrich Hermann Hofmann and Felix Mader : The art monuments of Upper Palatinate & Regensburg. Book XVII. City and District Office Neumarkt . Munich: R. Oldenbourg 1909, p. 81
  • Manfred Jehle: Parsberg. Nursing offices Hemau, Laaber, Beratzhausen (Ehrenfels), Lupburg, Velburg, Mannritterlehengut Lutzmannstein, offices of Hohenfels, Helfenberg, imperial lords of Breitenegg, Parsberg, office of Hohenburg (p. 461–465). (= Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Altbayern issue 51). Commission for Bavarian History, Verlag Michael Lassleben, Munich 1981. ISBN 3-7696-9916-5 .

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