Konrad von Wurmlingen

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Konrad von Wurmlingen († 1295 ) from the von Wurmlingen family was a canon of the St. Martin monastery in Sindelfingen . He was the author of most of the Sindelfingen annals .

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On February 3, 1286, with the consent of all of his cousins, with the will of Count Albert von Hohenberg as Vogt of Bönnigheim and with the approval of his masters, the brothers Eberhard and Rudolf Count von Tübingen , he gave salvation to himself and Willibirgs, the widow of Burkhard Phluger to St. Martin, patron saint of the church in Sindelfingen, a vineyard on Michelsberg near Bönnigheim, with reservation of the right to dispose of the vineyard's yield for himself and Willibirg during their lifetime and after death.

On August 30, 1271 he was a witness when Wolf von Nufringen and his brothers sold their farm in Altingen to the church in Sindelfingen .

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Individual evidence

  1. Württemberg Nobility and Arms Book, on behalf of the Württemberg, antiquity association started by Otto v. Alberti, continued. by Friedrich Freiherrn v. Gaisberg-Schöckingen , Theodor Schön a. Adolf Stattmann; with figure reg. by Albert Freiherrn v. Botzheim. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart.
  2. Historical sources of the German Middle Ages.
  3. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg: Württembergisches Urkundenbuch Online. Volume IX., No. 3508; As of September 27, 2012.
  4. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg: Württembergisches Urkundenbuch, signature cod. hist. 8 ° 16d, 83.
  5. ^ Eduard Paulus: Description of the Oberamt Herrenberg. Page 153.