Conrad von Pappenheim (Jägermeister)

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Conrad III. von Pappenheim (* before 1419; † April 14, 1482 in Pappenheim ), was Jägermeister under Duke Wilhelm III. as well as ducal councilor and Saxon court master.

Life

Conrad von Pappenheim was the son of Haupt II. Von Pappenheim († 1438) and his wife Corona von Rotenstein († 1412/14/19). Under Duke Wilhelm III. of Bayern-Munich he was Jägermeister in 1431 and his councilor in 1433. For the latter, according to a receipt dated August 22, 1434, he received 100 fl. Rhenish annually. In 1435 he made a trip to Jerusalem . He was married to Dorothea von Laber († 1477). A year later, in 1436, his father and his brother Heinrich XI. von Pappenheim took over the rule of Spielberg Castle on the Hahnenkamm and possessions in Schweinspoint . In 1438 he received the Gräfenthal fief from Elector Friedrich II of Saxony and thus became the founder of the Pappenheim line of Graefenthal. In 1465 he was enfeoffed with the inheritance of his wife, the imperial rule Breitenegg , which he sold to the Lords of Wildenstein in 1473 . The Pappenheim line of Graefenthal expired in 1599 with the death of Christoph Ulrich von Pappenheim .

progeny

  • Achatius I. von Pappenheim, died at a young age
  • Georg I von Pappenheim († 1470) ∞ Praxedis plow from Rabenstein
  • an unnamed daughter was with a gentleman of Rechenberg married

literature

  • Reinhard HeydenreuterPappenheim (Marschalk) from. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 20, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-428-00201-6 , pp. 48-50 ( digitized version ).
  • Hans Schwackenhofer: The Reichserbmarschalls, counts and gentlemen from and to Pappenheim . Walter E. Keller, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-934145-12-4 , pp. 147-150 .
  • M. Johann Alexander Döderlein: Historical news of the very old high-priced house of the imperial and the realm marshals of Palatine, and the married and dermahligen realm hereditary marshals, lords and counts of Pappenheim, etc. Johann Jacob Enderes, Hoch-Fürstl. privil. Book dealer, 1739, p. 193–197 ( full text in Google Book Search).