Anna Ulin

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Anna Ülin or Anna Uelin was Georg von Ehingen's wife from 1464 .

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Anna Ülin was the daughter of the Reutlingen mayor and major entrepreneur Konrad Uelin called Schultheiss. Originally she was not aristocratic, but her bridegroom Georg von Ehingen acquired the nobility name of the »von Richtenberg«, an extinct noble family, so that the scandal of a marriage between a nobleman and a bourgeois daughter was avoided. She brought so much money into the marriage that the couple was able to use it to build the Jakobus Church in Wankheim .

progeny

About the daughter Agnes (married von Hirnheim ) Anna Ülin and her husband Georg von Ehingen are the grandparents of Eichstätter Bishop Eberhard II. Von Hirnheim (1494-1560) and his brother Johann Sebastian von Hirnheim († 1555), a judge at the Imperial Court of Justice .

Individual evidence

  1. Free University of Berlin, Friedrich Meinecke Institute, Department of History and Cultural Studies.
  2. On the occasion of the 900th anniversary of Wankheim, a group of cyclists set out on the trail of the village's history. Lady of the castle doubts the date of the first mention. Visit to the descendants of George. Reutlinger Generalanzeiger, Monday, July 30, 2012.
  3. On the trail of knights by bike: the possessions of the former local lords of Ehingen explored. Schwäbisches Tagblatt, May 18, 2011.
  4. Ottmar Friedrich Heinrich Schönhuth: Collection for customers of German prehistory in all relationships , Schwäbisch Hall, 1848, page 34 (page 2 of the 3rd chapter); Digital scan
  5. ^ Johann Samuel Publication : General Encyclopedia of Sciences and Arts , Brockhaus Verlag Leipzig, 1831, Second Section, Part 8, Pages 385 and 386; Digital scan