Heinrich II. Zenger

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Heinrich II. Zenger zu Altendorf was judge at Amberg in 1320 and nurse at Velburg in 1333 . He belongs to the Wolfhart I. Zenger line.

family

Heinrich II's father is Wolfhart I. Zenger, his grandparents are Conrad I. Zenger and Tuta von Schönstein.

The children of Henry II were

  • Hans lived around 1322. He was married to Anna von Fronhofen.
  • Rüger was mentioned in writing in 1338 and 1356. He was a servant of the city of Regensburg .
  • Wolfhart III. zu Nabburg was mentioned in writing in 1347, 1348, 1350 and 1352. He was Knight and Ludwig IV. An imperial - mark brandenburg ischer chef . His first wife was Margaretha von Ramsberg, mentioned in writing in 1320. His second wife was named Anna, mentioned in writing in 1340.

Heinrich II's siblings were

  • Dietrich zu Schwarzach was mentioned in writing in 1304 and 1311.
  • Marquart lived around 1314. He was a knight . His wife was called Petrissa and was mentioned in writing in 1335.

Headquarters and property

Heinrich II is mentioned by the nickname "zu Altendorf" and "von Nabburg", which means that he owned property in Altendorf and Nabburg.

For his participation in the Battle of Gammelsdorf in 1313 on the part of the Wittelsbach Duke Ludwig IV of Upper Bavaria , Heinrich II received property in Ezdorf in 1315 as compensation for damage suffered . When King Ludwig IV sold Murach Castle for 200 pounds Regensburg pfennigs to cover his debts in 1320 , Heinrich II was among the buyers and acquired a share in the castle. The Bailiwick of a courtyard in Diendorf (then Tundorf) was Henry II in 1320 for his services during the siege. Esslingen on the part of King Louis IV against. Frederick the Handsome .

literature

  • Johann Ferdinand Huschberg , F. Hüttner: The noble family of the Zenger. In: Negotiations of the Historical Association for Lower Bavaria. Volume 37, 1901, pp. 1-88

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Ferdinand Huschberg, F. Hüttner: The noble family of the Zenger. In: Negotiations of the Historical Association for Lower Bavaria. Volume 37, 1901, p. 9
  2. ^ Elisabeth Müller-Luckner, Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Altbayern, No. 50, Nabburg, Munich 1981, ISBN 3-7696-9915-7 , pp. 35, 36
  3. ^ Johann Ferdinand Huschberg, F. Hüttner: The noble family of the Zenger. In: Negotiations of the Historical Association for Lower Bavaria. Volume 37, 1901, p. 7
  4. ^ Johann Ferdinand Huschberg, F. Hüttner: The noble family of the Zenger. In: Negotiations of the Historical Association for Lower Bavaria. Volume 37, 1901, p. 7
  5. ^ Johann Ferdinand Huschberg, F. Hüttner: The noble family of the Zenger. In: Negotiations of the Historical Association for Lower Bavaria. Volume 37, 1901, p. 9