Heinrich von Ostheim
Heir Heinrich von Ostheim († November 3, 1560 ) was bailiff of Tübingen and is known for his ornate figure tomb in the Tübingen collegiate church , which was created by Leonhard Baumhauer .
Live and act
Heinrich von Ostheim was a servant of Count Heinrich von Thierstein and was enfeoffed by him on September 12, 1518 with the fief of Hattenheim . This fiefdom had expired at this point, that is, the widow of the previous fiefdom taker Vincentz von Wittenheim , Agnes von Rappoltstein , was sitting on it. It was prescribed to her for life as a widow's property. As soon as Hattenheim became "free", Heinrich von Ostheim was to receive it - in the meantime he received the village of Duggingen as a fief.
literature
- Theodor Demmler: The grave monuments of the Württemberg Princely House and their masters in the XVI. Century. Studies on German Art History, No. 129, Strasbourg, JH Ed. Heitz (Heitz & Mündel).
Notes and individual references
- ↑ The grave inscription reads: “Anno domi. 1560 on the 3rd of novembris the noble and vest Hainrich Osthaim inheritance Burckvogt became here in Tubingen. "
- ^ Karl Eduard Paulus: Description of the Oberamt Tübingen, page 226.
- ^ State archive Basel-Landschaft: AA 1001 documents
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SURNAME | Heinrich von Ostheim |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hainrich Osthaim |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German inheritance gift |
DATE OF BIRTH | 15th century or 16th century |
DATE OF DEATH | November 3, 1560 |
Place of death | uncertain: Tübingen |