Heinrich von Krumau

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Heinrich von Krumau (also Hynek von Krumau ; Czech Jindřich z Krumlova also Hynek z Krumlova ; † May 6 after 1291 and before 1300) was a Bohemian nobleman. He came from the Witigon family branch of the Lords of Krumau .

Life

Heinrich's parents were Witiko von Krumau and Sybilla, whose family name is not known. Heinrich was first mentioned in a document on March 19, 1272, when he appeared in Rosenberg together with his brother Wok under the spelling "Hanricus et Wocho domini Witigonis filii de Krummenow" as a witness to a notarization by the brothers Heinrich I. von Rosenberg and Witiko von Rosenberg († 1277) gave the Hohenfurt monastery the right of patronage to the church of Raabs . In addition, Heinrich is documented in other documents:

  • On August 26, 1274 he was present in Strakonitz when his father "Witigo dominus de Crumnov" confirmed that five years ago he had handed over the village of Strasan to his wife Christine and her son Nikolaus from Prague.
  • On November 12, 1281, "Henricus et Wocko de Chrumnau" confirmed a document with which Heinrich I von Rosenberg donated five villages and a forest to Hohenfurt monastery and at the same time exchanged the village of Sonnberg for three other villages.
  • When Heinrich I von Rosenberg resigned to the Austrian Duke Albrecht von Habsburg Raabs on March 26, 1282 in Vienna and at the same time promised him assistance against everyone, the Witigonen, including Heinrich and Wok "de Chrumbenowe", were excluded from the assured assistance.
  • On June 6, 1283, Heinrich and Wok “de Crumnaw” in Schlägl confirmed the gift of their deceased father, with which he had given the church of Kirchschlag and the village of Pfaffenschlag to Schlägl Abbey .

"Dominus Henricus" was last mentioned in 1291 when he was among the witnesses in Rosenberg who confirmed that Smil von Gratzen had donated the church in Deutsch-Reichenau near Gratzen to Hohenfurt Abbey .

According to the Hohenfurt necrology , Heinrich ( Hynko von Krumpnau ) died on May 6th after the year 1291 and before the year 1300. His body was buried in the family crypt in the monastery church in Hohenfurt.

Heinrich was married to an Offka NN. She died on June 8th, probably in the year 1300. The years 1327 or 1338 are also mentioned as likely.

literature

  • Valentin Schmidt , Alois Picha: Document book of the city of Krummau in Bohemia. Volume 1: 1253-1419. Self-published by the Association for the History of Germans in Böhmen, Prague 1908, pp. 4–7 ( town and document books from Böhmen 5).
  • Anna Kubíková: Rožmberské kroniky. Krátky a summovní výtah od Václava Březana . Veduta, České Budějovice 2005, ISBN 80-86829-10-3 , pp. 80-85.