Conrad III. (Tübingen-Lichteneck)

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Conrad III. von Tübingen (* 1449 ; † 1506 ), Count of Tübingen, Lord of Lichteneck.

Conrad III. von Tübingen set a legal day in Kenzingen in 1488 , bought half of Limburg Castle in 1498 and was enfeoffed by Austria .

In 1489, at an advanced age, he married Sophia Bock from Strasbourg, who was also called the wealthy Böckin or Böcklin. This bought after the death of Konrad III. as the wife of Count Ludwig von Löwenstein in 1510 the citizenship in Strasbourg. The late marriage was blessed with no children. Konrad died in 1506 and was buried on February 1st in Freiburg with the preacher monks.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Julius Kindler von Knobloch and Baden Historical Commission (ed.): Upper Baden gender book (Volume 1): A - Ha, Heidelberg, 1898, page: 255.
  2. a b Ludwig Schmid: History of the Count Palatine of Tübingen, 1853. Page 572. Also available as an OPAC image or full text .