Anastasia from Tübingen

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Countess Palatine Anastasia of Tübingen (around 1400) was the daughter of Conrad II, Count of Tübingen-Herrenberg and Verena von Fürstenberg-Baar (* around 1348, † after 1391). She was from 1397 to 1412, d. H. for a period of 15 years, abbess of the St. Margarethen monastery in Waldkirch .

In the Wertheim State Archives there are still documents about the disputes with Countess Anastasia von Tübingen-Lichteneck and her son-in-law Count Karl von Salm and Neuburg over the legacy of Countess Agnes Maria von Löwenstein-Wertheim, née. Countess of Tübingen-Lichteneck.

Individual evidence

  1. Our ... Ancestors
  2. ^ Haasis-Berner: Anastasia, Countess Palatine of Tübingen: 15 years abbess of the St. Margarethen Monastery in Waldkirch (1397-1412). In: Waldkircher Heimatbrief Vol. 243 (2013) pp. 3-4.
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  4. Disputes with Countess Anastasia von Tübingen-Lichteneck and her son-in-law, Count Karl von Salm and Neuburg, about the inheritance of Countess Agnes Maria von Löwenstein-Wertheim born. Countess of Tübingen-Lichteneck.  in the German Digital Library