Ludwig von Lustnau

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Knight Ludwig von Lustnau was mayor of Tübingen from 1296 to 1306 .

With the approval of his liege lord, the Count of Tübingen, on November 15, 1307, after the first partial sales in 1300 and 1303, he sold the entire hamlet of Steinbös north of Lustnau, which was named after the quarries there. He also gave his consent and sealed the sales deed when his sons Johannes and Bertolt sold all their property in the Pfrondorf area to the Bebenhausen monastery for 300 pounds hellers in 1323 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl Eduard Paulus: Description of the Oberamt Tübingen. Page 269.
  2. Melchior Palyi: Main problems of sociology. Duncker & Humblot, 1923. page 326.
  3. ^ Jürgen Sydow: The Diocese of Constance, Volume 2, Walter de Gruyter, 1984. Page 189.
  4. Ludwig Schmid: History of the Count Palatine of Tübingen, according to mostly unpublished sources, together with the document book. LF Fues, 1853. page 431.