Heinrich von Tanne

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Heinrich von Tanne (* around 1190 ; † August 25, 1248 ) was Prince-Bishop of Constance from 1233 to 1248.

Life

Portrait of Heinrich von Tanne in the Truchsessen Chronicle (around 1530)

Heinrich von Tanne came from the circle of the Welfisch - Hohenstaufen ministerial family of the "Truchsessen von Waldburg ". The family seat was the Waldburg .

Like Konrad von Winterstetten, Heinrich von Tanne was a staufer loyal bishop to the Hohenstaufen kings Heinrich (VII.) (1220–1235) and Conrad IV. (1228–1254).

In 1233, Bishop Heinrich obtained the right to hold a market on any day of the week in the bourgeois settlement of the bishop's residence in Meersburg , from the 13th century onwards as a market below the castle in an area on the lake, in today's lower town.

“In 1240 Heinrich III, Count von Küssenberg , who married the daughter of Count Albrecht von Habsburg and sister of the later King Rudolf I and whose marriage remained childless, sold the castles of Küssaburg and Stühlingen and the city of Tiengen to Heinrich von Tanne . "The bishop" (acquired) with the Küssaburg also the associated localities and the numerous single farm settlements created by clearing on the slope of the southern edge . "

On January 3, 1241 he inaugurates the Baindt Church and Monastery as bishop .

Eberhard , a son of the Steward 1248 Eberhard von fir-Waldenburg and his first wife Adelheid followed his uncle Heinrich von Tanne as Bishop of Constance (1248-1274). From 1262 he worked as guardian and advisor to the underage Staufer Konradin (executed in Naples in 1268).

literature

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  1. Detlev Zimpel: The Bishops of Constance in the 13th Century (1206-1274) ( Freiburg contributions to medieval history , vol. 1), Lang , Frankfurt am Main a. a. 1990, ISBN 3-631-41998-8 , p. 139.
  2. "The royal seat in southwest Germany" ( Memento of the original from June 11, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. "The royal seat in southwest Germany, 1965"  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.stadtgeschichtsforschung.de
  3. ^ Alfons Peter: The Landgraviate. In: The Klettgau. Ed .: Mayor Franz Schmidt on behalf of the city of Tiengen / Hochrhein, 1971, p. 102.
  4. Helmut Maurer: The Klettgau in the early and high Middle Ages. In: The Klettgau. Tiengen 1971, p. 99.
  5. "Baindt Monastery" "Timeline of Baindt Monastery 1153-1376"
  6. "Eberhard von Waldburg" ( Memento of the original from May 11, 2006 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. "Eberhard, Bishop of Constance" @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gzg.fn.bw.schule.de
predecessor Office successor
Konrad II of Tegerfelden Bishop of Constance
1233–1248
Eberhard II of Waldburg