Berthold I of Angelach-Angelach

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Berthold I von Angelach († after June 1360) was an imperial knight from the family of the Lords of Angelach and was appointed court master in the service of the Speyer Monastery .

family

Berthold I was the son of Konrad II von Angelach. He was married to Elisabeth von Magenbach, with whom he had three children: Konrad III, Driegel and Gerhard I.

Life

Berthold I is handed down in 15 documents in which he is mentioned as a guarantor for the Bishop of Speyer, Gerhard von Ehrenberg, who is related to him . 1341 Berthold I of Gerhard von Ehrenberg was the Burg Hornberg invested , which is owned by the Bishopric of Speyer was. Years later, Berthold I was appointed episcopal court master in Speyer. From 1349 he was called a knight in the documents . The last document in which he is mentioned dates from June 1360, so that he probably died after that.

literature

  • Ludwig H. Hildebrandt: The Angelach Ministerial from Sinsheim-Waldangelloch . In: Kraichgau. Contributions to landscape and local research , volume 19/2005. Heimatverein Kraichgau , Eppingen 2005, pp. 239–264.