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Ita von Entringen (* 1206 in Entringen , † March 17, 1273 in Gundelfingen ) was the wife of Swigger von Gundelfingen. They had eight sons and several daughters, of whom three sons and several daughters entered the clergy. Her husband Swigger was a supporter of King Heinrich IV. He was banished from his old home Bavaria after the killing of a relative and was able to build a new home in the Lautertal through connections (to Archbishop Anno of Cologne?) And money .

family

She was a sister of Eberhard von Entringen zu Strasbourg and Konrad and Otto von Entringen .

With Swigger von Gundelfingen she had the following children:

  • N von Gundelfingen ∞ Konrad von Markdorf
  • Ulrich von Gundelfingen ∞ N von Otterswang?
  • N von Gundelfingen ∞ Egilolf von Steusslingen
  • Guta von Gundelfingen
  • Swigger from Gundelfingen ∞ Agnes von Lechsgemünd
  • Swigger von Gundelfingen ∞ Mechtild von Lupfen?
  • Mangold from Gundelfingen
  • Friedrich von Gundelfingen
  • Bertold von Gundelfingen ∞ N von Stoffeln? ∞ N of Maisenburg?
  • Konrad von Gundelfingen called von Granheim ∞ Guta von Hohentanne
  • Heinrich von Gundelfingen

Individual evidence

  1. Hans Ammerich : The Diocese of Speyer and its history , Volume 2: From the Staufer period (1125) to the beginning of the 16th century ; Kehl am Rhein 1999; ISBN 3-927095-44-3 . P. 2, 4.
  2. Horst Boxler: The Lords of Entringen and the early history of the Counts of Königsegg
  3. ^ Ancient Faces.
  4. Heinrich von Strasbourg and the entire cathedral chapter declare their promise never to sell the Strasbourg bailiwick to a princely family (illustri vel superillustri), by whatever legal title. May 1, 1247, Strasbourg. (PDF; 514 kB)
  5. ^ Julius Kindler von Knobloch; Baden Historical Commission [ed.]: Upper Baden gender book (volume 1): A - Ha. Heidelberg, 1898, page: 490.
  6. GeneAll