Egon of Tübingen

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Count Egon von Tübingen or Egno von Tübingen (around 1365) was the Landkomtur of Bozen and a brother of the Teutonic Order .

family

Egon von Tübingen was a son of Gottfried I von Tübingen († January 30, 1316), the Count of Böblingen and Count Palatine of Tübingen . He was a brother of Agnes von Tübingen , who was married to Ulrich von Rechberg the Elder and who received Kellmünz and Sindelfingen from her paternal Palatine Tübingen inheritance .

Tribe list

  1. Gottfried I († 1316), Count of Böblingen, Count Palatine of Tübingen
    1. Gottfried II, Count of Tübingen-Boeblingen
    2. Wilhelm († 1327), Count Palatine of Tübingen, Count of Tübingen-Böblingen ⚭ Heilika von Eberstein
      1. Gottfried II. († 1369), Count Palatine of Tübingen, sold Tübingen to Württemberg in 1342, inherited through his wife Lichteneck , founded the Tübingen-Lichteneck line
    3. Heinrich II., Count of Tübingen-Böblingen
    4. Agnes ⚭ Ulrich von Rechberg the Elder
      1. Ulrich von Rechberg
      2. Hans von Rechberg
    5. Hugo of Tübingen
    6. Egon of Tübingen
    7. Beatrix of Tübingen
    8. Willibirgis von Tübingen (* around 1291; † after 1320) ⚭ 1313 Hermann II, Duke of Teck -Oberndorf, (* around 1282/1283; † after June 10, 1319)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andreas Buchner: History of Bavaria: edited from the sources. Bavaria divided into several duchies from the death of Emperor Ludwig IV in 1347 until the reunification of the same and the introduction of the right of the firstborn in 1506 . Self-published, 1840, p. 61.
  2. Udo Arnold and Marian Tumler: The documents of the German Order of Central Archives in Vienna. Regesten I-III, Sources and Studies on the History of the Teutonic Order 60 / I-III, Marburg 2006-2009, No. 2129. Document from January 1, 1363.
  3. ^ Udo Arnold and Marian Tumler: The documents of the Deutschordenszentralarchivs in Vienna. Regesten I-III, Sources and Studies on the History of the Teutonic Order 60 / I-III, Marburg 2006-2009, No. 2198. Document dated June 16, 1367.
  4. Johann Daniel Georg von Memminger: Description of the Oberamt Biberach. Cotta, Stuttgart and Tübingen 1837, page 173.
  5. Geneall.
  6. gedbas Willibirgis from Tübingen , accessed on April 12, 2014.
  7. Detlev Schwennicke : European Family Tables , New Series , Volume I.2, Plate 274, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2000