Lords of Schwabegg

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Coat of arms of the Counts of Schwabegg

The Lords of Schwabegg were a noble Swabian family that died out in 1167.

history

The Lords of Schwabegg had been the bailiffs of the Augsburg bishopric as owners of the Schwabeck estate since 980 at the latest . They have been detectable with a praefectus Adalgoz since 898 . The family had been at the Schwabegg fortress since around 1110 , and they had considerable estates, vassals and ministerials around them . In 1167 the last Schwabegger, Adalgoz, died on Friedrich Barbarossa's fourth expedition to Italy . The castle and its goods fell to the Hohenstaufen family and in 1268 with the Conradin inheritance to Bavaria.

Well-known namesake

  • Werner von Ursberg, died on February 8 between 1130 and 1140
  • Werner, Werner von Ursberg's eldest son, was episcopal bailiff from 1130 to 1135/43
  • Adalgoz, son of Werner von Ursberg, is said to have taken over the bailiwick after the death of his brother. He died on July 26, 1167 of the plague or malaria .

Name transmission

Schwabegg is part of the Schwabmünchen community .

See also

literature

  • Gerhard Köbler : Historical lexicon of the German countries. The German territories from the Middle Ages to the present. 7th, completely revised edition. CH Beck, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-406-54986-1 , p. 642.
  • Alfred Lohmüller: The Reichsstift Ursberg . Anton H. Konrad Verlag, Weißenhorn 1987, ISBN 3-87437-249-9 , pp. 262-263.
  • Wolfgang Wüst : The Schwabegger (898? -1167) and the Eberstaller (1113-1330): Swabian noble free between ministeriality, vassalism and nobility. In Ferdinand Kramer & Wilhelm Störmer (eds.), High Medieval Noble Families in Old Bavaria, Franconia and Swabia (= Studies on Bavarian Constitutional and Social History, Volume XX), pp. 433–447. Commission for Bavarian State History at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Munich 2005. ISBN 376966874X

Web links

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