Heinrich von Müneck

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Coat of arms of Heinrich von Moegge, 1330

Heinrich von Müneck or Heinrich von Moegge or Hainricus de Mugeneck was a nobleman ( servus nobilis ) around 1286 and from 1295 a knight from the von Hailfingen family at Müneck Castle .

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Heinrich von Mugeneck was probably a son of the knight Hugo von Müneck . Since 1295 Heinrich also had the title of knight and also a seal showing the Hailfinger shield. Until 1308 he was often active as a witness or sealer.

In 1330 he was a guarantor when the sisters Gere, Gute and Adelheid von Müneck sold a serf wife von Entringen to the Bebenhausen monastery for 10 pounds of Heller . In 1336 Heinrich, who called himself a nobleman, sold a Hellerzins from his goods at Breitenholz for 19 pounds Heller to the monastery Kirchberg , whereby his son of the same name was also mentioned. Heinrich's wife, Sophia von Neuneck, renounced these goods that were prescribed to her.

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  1. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg: Holdings A 474 U 606: Bebenhausen, special part, Entringen.
  2. ^ A b Hans-Peter Müller: The nobles of Hailfingen. ( Memento from September 29, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  3. J. Siebmacher's large and general book of arms, VI. Volume, 2nd Division; Dead aristocracy from Württemberg; Author: GA Seyler; Publication: Nuremberg: Bauer & Raspe, 1911 , page 528.