Dietrich V. von Broich

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Dietrich V. von Broich (* before 1340; † 1372 ) was a knight and 1364-1371 Bergischer bailiff at Angermund .

Life

On November 6, 1348, Dietrich III. von Limburg with son Cracht and grandson Dietrich IV. , Johann von Limburg-Styrum with son Dietrich III. and he and his father Burkhard V. and Gerhard von Berg have an eternal alliance against all current and future enemies.

On January 22, 1368, Dietrich transferred the right to open his Broich Castle to Duke Eduard von Geldern . On January 15, 1369, Dietrich and his wife Catharina von Steinfurt pledged support to Count Wilhelm von Berg with his Broich Castle against everyone except the Duke of Geldern. At the same time, they promise the Count the right to open as soon as the Duke waives it.

After Dietrich's death there were protracted inheritance disputes between brothers-in-law Dietrich IV of Limburg and Friedrich II of Wevelinghoven . Only years later could it be settled. Duke Wilhelm issued the arbitration award in 1382: the holdings on the left bank of the Rhine went to the Lord von Wevelinghoven and those on the right bank of the Rhine went to the Lord of Limburg.

ancestry

Dietrich was a son of Burkhard V. von Broich († 1367) and his wife Lukardis.

Marriage and offspring

Dietrich married Catharina around 1357 (* before 1334, † after 1384), daughter of Ludolf VII von Steinfurt and Peronetta von Bilstein. They had the following offspring:

  • Lukardis (* before 1355; † 1412), as a widow abbess of Rellinghausen
⚭ July 3, 1371 Dietrich IV. Of Limburg (* around 1330; † July 8, 1400)
  • Irmgard (* before 1362; † July 3, 14 ??)
⚭ before 1372 Friedrich II. Von Wevelinghoven (* before 1363; † 1428)
  • Lysa (before 1372; † after 1412) sexton for food

literature

  • Otto Redlich : Mülheim ad Ruhr. Its history from the beginning to the transition to Prussia in 1815. City of Mülheim an der Ruhr self-published, city of Mülheim an der Ruhr, 1939.

Individual evidence

  1. Lacomblet, Document Book for the History of the Lower Rhine, Volume III. No. 463
  2. Isaak Anne Nyhoff, Gedenkwaardigheden uit de geschiedenis van Gelderland, Volume II. No. 156 (p. 218)
  3. Lacomblet, Document Book for the History of the Lower Rhine, Volume III. No. 685
predecessor Office successor
Burkhard V. Lord von Broich
1366-1372
Dietrich IV of Limburg