Hugo von Müneck

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Coat of arms of those of Mugeneck (Müneck) after Siebmacher

Knight Hugo von Müneck was a ministerial of Count Rudolf von Tübingen , the son of a Count Palatine of Tübingen .

Live and act

On January 21, 1259, the knight Hugo von Müneck sold his farm Wurmfeld near Bondorf with all affiliations for 126 pounds Heller to the monastery in Kirchberg . Hugo explicitly referred to himself as the ministerial of Count Rudolf von Tübingen, who also issued the certificate for him. In 1270, Knight Hugo reappears as a witness for Count Rudolf together with an Arnold von Müneck. After that he did not appear again as a witness until 1291/92. Heinrich von Müneck , named since 1286, is likely to have been a son of Hugo.

Individual evidence

  1. 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.
  2. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg: WUB Volume VI., No. N45
  3. ^ Hans-Peter Müller: The Nobles of Hailfingen ( Memento from September 29, 2007 in the Internet Archive )