Burkhard von Hölnstein

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Burkhard von Hölnstein (* around 1350 ) was a nobleman from Württemberg .

Document mentions

On April 2, 1395, Burkhard von Hölnstein zu Roseck sold 2 pounds of Heller per year from his vineyard in Roseck in the dump for 20 pounds of Heller capital to the prior and the Augustinian convent in Tübingen.

On October 28, 1410, Burkhard von Hölnstein sold the associated village of Jesingen together with Roseck Castle .

Burkhard von Hölnstein got into a dispute with Ostertag von Lustnau , his brother Hans von Lustnau and Heinz von Hailfingen after he had sold Roseck Castle , the village of Jesingen and the wine press under the Hirsenhalde to the Bebenhausen monastery . The dispute concerned the wine press, which his opponents considered to be their property, inherited from their fathers, while he considered them to be a removable pledge.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jürgen Sydow: The Cistercian Abbey Bebenhausen. Walter de Gruyter, 1984. p. 192.
  2. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, call number A 474 U 979.
  3. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, signature A 474 U 980.