Upcoming Rothenburg

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The Kommende Rothenburg was a Kommende of the Teutonic Order in today's Rothenburg ob der Tauber and belonged to the Deutschordensballei Franken .

history

The Coming has been traceable since 1237. It initially belonged to the Würzburger Kommende and became independent around 1290. The church in Detwang also belonged to it at the beginning . Their seal showed Saint Jacob. After the city had succeeded in the course of the Thirty Years' War in largely depriving the coming of their income opportunities and their spiritual importance, it was sold to the city of Rothenburg on August 13, 1672 for 30,000 florins.

Commander

Between 1517 and 1631 there were numerous commanders , among them were:

  • Johannes Neukauff (1517–1523)
  • Kaspar Christian (1524-1525)
  • Wilhelm Lochinger (1525–1529)
  • Georg Marschalck von Ebert (1529–1531)
  • Wilhelm Lochinger (1531–1532)
  • Georg Marschalck von Ebert (until 1534)
  • Wolfgang von Rosenberg (1534–1537)
  • Wolff von der Grün (1537–1538)
  • Hans von Ehingen (1538–1540)
  • Martin Tettenheimer (1538–1540)
  • Hans Georg von Baldersheim (1543–1545)
  • Jacob (1545)
  • Georg von Helmstatt (1545–1548)
  • Philipp von Weingarten (1548–1549)
  • Hermann von Hedersdorf (1551–1553)
  • Christoph Dockhorn (1553–1554)
  • Melchior Derm (1554–1558)
  • Simon Wacker vom Dahn (1558–1559)
  • Melchior of Dermo (1559–1562)
  • Philipp von Stockheim (1562)
  • Christoph von Löhlen (1567)
  • Philip of Waassen (1569)
  • Johann Georg von Gleichen (1580)
  • Philipp Schelm of Bergen (-1582)
  • Philipp von Fleckenbühl (1582–1585)
  • Christoph Voit von Rineck (1585–1595)
  • Kaspar vom Stein (1595–1596)
  • Ferdinand von Thörringen (1596–1597)
  • Christoph Voit von Rineck (1598–1599)
  • Hans Heinrich von Rodenstein (1600)
  • Christoph von Dachroth (1602–1605)
  • Johann Diepolt Hundpiß von Waldtrambs (1605–1607)
  • Bernhard Wilhelm von Schwalbach (1607–1609)
  • Johann Diepolt Hundpiß von Waldtrambs (1609–1614)
  • Hans Georg von Reinstein (1614-1615)
  • Ludolph Jakob von Landenberg to the Breiten-Landenberg (1618–1619)
  • Ferdinand von Thörringen (1624–1631)

source

  • Werner Sylge: The Teutonic Order Commandery Rothenburg ob der Tauber in the ages of the Reformation, the Counter-Reformation and the Thirty Years' War until its dissolution considered in the context of the history of the order and the overall German situation: their legal position, their economic development and their church claims. Augsburg 1944

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Klaus Herbers: The Upper German imperial cities and their cults of saints: Traditions and characteristics between city, order of knights and empire , Gunter Narr Verlag, 2005, ISBN 3823361929
  2. so damian-hungs.de after Sylge, pp. 200–201