List of the burgraves of Magdeburg
The Burgraves of Magdeburg were the Burgraves of the Archbishop of Magdeburg .
List (incomplete)
verifiable burgraves | from | to | Life dates | Remarks |
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Friedrich von Walbeck | around 1000 | |||
Konrad von Walbeck | Son of Friedrich | |||
Hermann von Spanheim | 1080 | 1118 | † July 22, 1118 | Son Siegfried I , brother of Archbishop Hartwig von Magdeburg from the Spanheimer family |
Wiprecht II of Groitzsch | 1118 | 1124 | † May 22, 1124 | 1084/1113 and from 1115 in Nisangau and Gau Budissin , as well as in the Elbe valley between Pirna and Dresden , 1106 count, 1118 burgrave of Magdeburg and Vogt of Stift Neuwerk in Halle , 1123 (titular) margrave of Meissen and Lausitz , founded monastery in 1091 Pegau , 1104 Lausigk Monastery , buried in Pegau Monastery ( County Groitzsch ) |
Heinrich von Groitzsch | 1124 | 1135 | † 1135 | second son of Wiprecht II, after 1131 Margrave of Lusatia |
Burchard I. (II.) Of Querfurt | 1136 | 1161/1162 | † 1161/1162 | Brother of Archbishop Konrad von Magdeburg |
Burchard II (III) of Querfurt | 1161/1162 | 1177/1178 | † 1177/1178 | Son of Burchard I (II.) |
Burchard III. (IV.) From Querfurt | 1177/1178 | 1190 | * before 1170; † 1190 | Son of Burchard II (III.) |
Gebhard IV of Querfurt | 1190 | 1209 | † between 1213 and 1216 | Brother Burchard III (IV.), Father of Archbishop Ruprecht von Querfurt , brother of Konrad von Querfurt , Bishop of Würzburg (1201–1202) |
Burchard IV of Querfurt | 1209 | 1243/1247 | † between 1243 and 1247 | Son of Burchard III. (IV.) |
Burchard V. of Querfurt | 1243/1247 | 1269/1270 | † 1269/1270 | Son of Burchard IV; signed a contract to sell the burgraviate in 1269, but died shortly afterwards and the contract was ratified by his son before June 27, 1270 |
Burchard VI. (X.) from Querfurt | 1269 | * at 1215; † 1273/1278 | Titular burgrave of Magdeburg, brother of Burchard V. | |
Burchard VII of Querfurt , called von Rosenburg | 1269/1270 | 1269/1270 | † 1306 | Son of Burchard V .; sold the burgraviate to Archbishop Konrad II in 1269/1270 with the associated Magdeburg ore tavern office and the burgrave rights to Magdeburg and Halle as well as the offices of Gommern , Ranies , Elbenau and Gottau, appears in a document dated June 27, 1270 as quondam burggravius |
Burchard VIII of Querfurt | 1269 | † between 1297 and 1314 | Titular Burgrave of Magdeburg, son of Burchard VI. (X.) | |
Johann I of Saxony-Lauenburg | 1269/1270 | † 1285 | Duke of Saxony-Lauenburg , titular burgrave of Magdeburg | |
Albrecht II of Saxe-Wittenberg | 1269/1270 | † 1298 | Duke of Saxony-Wittenberg , titular burgrave of Magdeburg, brother of Johann |