Eberhard II of Dalberg

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Eberhard II von Dalberg , called zu Herrnsheim (* 1574 ; † July 17, 1614 in Lauterburg ), was a member of the von Dalberg family of imperial knights .

origin

Eberhard II was a son of Philipp V von Dalberg, called zu Neuweiher, (* 1529 or 1530; † September 6, 1590) and his second wife, Anna, daughter of Damian von Handschuhsheim and Ursula von Fleckenstein († 9. October 1612). They married in 1565. Philip V von Dalberg was - in contrast to most of his family, who had remained Roman Catholic - Luteran .

Life

Eberhard II married Anna (* 1581), daughter of Ernst Johann Schweikhard von Sickingen zu Ebernburg and Beatrix von Lützelburg . The marriage of Eberhard II and Anna remained childless. After the death of Eberhard II, she married again in 1615: Johann Reinhard Schütz von Holzhausen zu Nierstein . She died on March 20, 1619 and was buried in the Katharinenkirche in Oppenheim.

Eberhard II. Should in Lauterburg bailiff have been. He was the only one of Philip V's five children who reached adulthood, which, like their father, became Lutheran. Eberhard II sold the Dalbergian shares in Dittelsheim in 1602 and 1606 to Elector Friedrich IV of the Palatinate . In 1607 he bought the Dreihornmühle and in 1609 the Sickinger Hof in Sterngasse in Worms .

Eberhard II was buried in or at the parish church of St. Peter in Herrnsheim (today: Worms ). He received a tomb on the southern outer wall of St. Peter's Church in Herrnsheim. With his death this sign of the Dalberg expired.

See also

literature

in alphabetical order by authors / editors

  • Johannes Bollinger: 100 families of the chamberlain from Worms and the lords of Dalberg . Bollinger, Worms-Herrnsheim 1989. Without ISBN.
  • Detlev Schwennicke: European family tables. Family tables on the history of the European states . New series, vol. 9: Families from the Middle and Upper Rhine and from Burgundy . Marburg 1986. Without ISBN, plate 56.

Individual evidence

  1. Schwennicke, Bollinger, p. 51.
  2. Schwennicke.
  3. Bollinger, p. 51; Schwennicke.
  4. Bollinger, p. 51f.
  5. Bollinger, p. 51.
  6. Bollinger, p. 52.