Konrad II of Wassel

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Konrad II of Wassel. (* Around 1145, † 23. May 1176 or 1178) was Count of Wassel (today's district of Sehnde ), Vice Dominus of high pin Hildesheim and Vogt of Godehardiklosters in Hildesheim, 1133 by Bishop Bernard of Hildesheim founded has been.

His parents were Bernhard II von Wassel (son of Bernhard I von Wassel, † August 25, 1133/36, Vice-Dominus of the Hildesheim Monastery, Count von Wassel 1103–1133 and Edler von Depenau) and Frederuna von Veckenstedt (daughter of Walo II . von Veckenstedt ). He married Adelheid von Loccum-Hallermund , with whom he fathered the daughters Adelheid von Wassel and Friderun. Friderun became a nun.

Konrad brought the goods in Hötensleben , Langeln ( Langeln (Nordharz) ?), Hedeper , Heinde and Ahrbergen (district of Giesen ) from the property of the Counts of Wassel and the noblemen of Veckenstedt into the marriage.

With Konrad II, the Wassel family died out in the male line.

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Individual evidence

  1. Hans Goetting, Das Bistum Hildesheim 3: The Hildesheim Bishops from 815 to 1221 (1227) (Germania Sacra NF 20), Berlin / New York 1984, p. 400