Heiligenstadt (noble family)

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Heiligenstadt was the name of an old Thuringian noble family in Heiligenstadt in Eichsfeld .

history

At the beginning of the 12th century were members of a noble family of the Holy City as ministerials the first Elector of Mainz mentioned in the Holy City, they were probably local governors or coin without own castle possession. How long the noble family lived in Heiligenstadt is not documented, in the 14th and 15th centuries a branch of the family was resident and wealthy in Witzenhausen and in the adjacent Werra Valley. After that, no more written mentions can be proven.

Representative of the noble family

  • Arnold von Heiligenstadt (1123 as a witness in Erfurt, 1125 probably as a witness with his son Hugo on the Rusteberg, 1135)
  • Hugo von Heiligenstadt (1135, 1139)
  • Hugo (minor) of Heiligenstadt (1144)
  • Dietrich Goswin von Heiligenstadt (1364), provost in the Beuren monastery and Jutta Alboldis von Heiligenstadt sexton in the same monastery
  • Konrad von Heiligenstadt (Heylingestat) (1367), scholaster of the church in Bibra
  • Siblings Hartmut (priests), Hermann and Cyne zu Witzenhausen
    • In 1358 Hartmut and Herman are mentioned in a document from the Hessian landgrave in Witzenhausen
    • In 1369 the siblings of Landgrave Heinrich von Hessen received a court and bailiwick over their property in Ermschwerd near Witzenhausen
  • Bertold von Heiligenstadt (1362), mentioned in a document from Landgrave Heinrich von Hessen, where those of Berlepsch were made hereditary officers and treasurers
  • Dietrich von Heiligenstadt (1362), abbot? in the monastery of Reifenstein
  • Hermann von Heiligenstadt (probably a son of Hermann)
    • 1414 Landgrave Ludwig enfeoffed Hermann with a farm in Ermschwerd
    • In 1426 they sold the stone mill, which they acquired in 1398, to the Witzenhausen monastery
    • In 1445 he sold a meadow and in 1448 the Vorwerk in Wendershausen near Witzenhausen to the Hessian landgrave

literature

  • Johann Wolf: History and description of the city of Heiligenstadt with documents. Göttingen 1800, pages 13-14

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Wolf: History and description of the city of Heiligenstadt with documents. Göttingen 1800, §6, pages 12-14
  2. RIplus Regg. EB Mainz 1 [after 1509], in: Regesta Imperii Online, [1] (Accessed August 24, 2017)
  3. RIplus Regg. EB Mainz 1 [after 1533], in: Regesta Imperii Online, [2] (Accessed August 24, 2017)
  4. RIplus Regg. EB Mainz 1 [after 1705], in: Regesta Imperii Online, [3] (Accessed August 24, 2017)
  5. [4] in archiv-sachsen 03776
  6. RIplus Regg. EB Mainz 2,1 n. 2317, in: Regesta Imperii Online, [5] (accessed on August 24, 2017)
  7. Landgrave regest online No. 10936. Regest of the landgrave of Hesse. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  8. Landgrave Regests online No. 1405. Regest of the Landgraves of Hesse. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  9. Landgrave Regest online No. 11644. Regest of the Landgrave of Hesse. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  10. RIplus Regg. EB Mainz 2.1 n. 1470, in: Regesta Imperii Online [6] (accessed on August 16, 2017)
  11. Ermschwerd, Werra-Meißner district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. (As of May 19, 2017). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  12. Wendershausen, Werra-Meißner district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. (As of May 19, 2017). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).