Heinrich Harsch

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Heinrich Harsch was mayor of the imperial city of Heilbronn in 1372 .

Family history

Heinrich Harsch is said to have been the stepson of Albrecht Brussens. As a result, the first name Albrecht entered the Harsch family.

Live and act

Heinrich Harsch was enfeoffed by Count Eberhard the Greiner von Wirtemberg . In 1372 Heinrich Harsch was mayor of Heilbronn. Mayor Harsch also had a legal dispute with Heilbronn, which he settled again on May 5, 1372. The settlement document from 1372 also bears the seal of his "Uncle the Grave", who was Vogt in Zabergäu. Uncle der Grave is believed to have descended from the Graf family in Heilbronn.

coat of arms

The Harsch coat of arms has been depicted and shows two crossed halberds , but without a pointed blade.

Individual evidence

  1. Knupfer, page 125, no. 290 “Heinrich Harsch… confesses… to have been compared” and Schäfer Histor. Heilbronn XXI association see ZS-2053/1 B.
  2. Schäfer, page 169 or page 170

literature

  • Eugen Knupfer (edit.): Document book of the city of Heilbronn. Volume 1. (= Württemberg historical sources . NF 5, ZDB -ID 520100-7 ). Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1904.
  • Albrecht Schäfer: The Heilbronner patriciate at the time of the family rule until 1371. In: Publications of the Heilbronn Historical Society. 21, 1954, ISSN  0175-9833 , pp. 157-179, esp. P. 169.