Dietrich von Gemmingen (1584–1659)

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Dietrich von Gemmingen (* 1584 in Gemmingen ; † June 9, 1659 at Guttenberg Castle ) was the landlord in Gemmingen and Guttenberg Castle. He was also knight captain of the knight canton Kraichgau .

Life

He was the son of Wolf Dietrich von Gemmingen (1550–1595) and Maria von Gemmingen-Bürg († 1609). From his father he inherited Gemmingen and Guttenberg Castle, while his brother Wolf Dieter von Gemmingen (1595–1645) received the goods in Bonfeld , which split the Gemmingen-Guttenberg line into two branches. He died in 1659 at Guttenberg Castle and was buried in Gemmingen.

The common grave slab for him and his son Johann Dietrich († 1706), originally in the old Gemminger church, is now in the garden of the Gemminger lower castle . The grave slab shows the Gemmingen-Neipperg alliance coat of arms, including an inscription panel and numerous smaller coats of arms.

family

Historical grave slabs in the Gemmingen palace garden, on the left the grave slab shared by Dietrich and his son Johann Dieter, who died in 1706

Marriages:

Progeny:

His son Pleikard Dietrich (1628 / 29–1695) from his third marriage founded the Gemmingen branch of the Gemmingen-Guttenberg line. The son Otto Dietrich (1647–1695), ancestor of the Guttenberg-Fürfeld branch, comes from the fourth marriage .

  • Wolf Dietrich († 1615)
  • Anna Maria († 1615)
  • Hans Dietrich († 1634)
  • wolf
  • Weipert Dieter
  • Eberhard Dieter
  • Sibylla Juliana (1649-1650)
  • Dietrich (1639–1686) ∞ Helena Margaretha Capler von Oedheim
  • Johann Dieter (1642–1706) ∞ Juliana Margaretha von Neipperg
  • Bernolf Dietrich (1644–1689) ∞ Maria Magdalena von Adelsheim
  • Pleikard Dietrich (1628 / 29-1695), 4 marriages, 1st branch (Gemmingen)
  • Otto Dietrich (1647–1695) ∞ Anna Rosina von Ellrichshausen (1638–1676), Marie Magdalene von Neipperg (1653–1693), 2nd branch, Guttenberg and Fürfeld

Individual evidence

  1. Adolf von Oechelhäuser [Ed.]: The art monuments of the Grand Duchy of Baden (Volume 8.1): The art monuments of the districts of Sinsheim, Eppingen and Wiesloch (Heidelberg district) , Tübingen 1909, p. 179.
  2. Grave slab in Gemmingen, † August 3, 1615, one year and 15 weeks old, children's grave slab with Gemmingen and Reischach coats of arms on the sides of the head, encircling inscription.

literature

  • Carl Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig Stocker : Family Chronicle of the Barons of Gemmingen , Heidelberg 1895, pp. 87–91.
  • Walter von Hueck: Lineage of the Barons von Gemmingen , Limburg an der Lahn 1966