Markward of Hailfingen

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Family coat of arms of those of Hailfingen based on Scheibler's book of arms

Markward von Hailfingen (* 1245 in Hailfingen ; † after 1284 ) was a Württemberg knight and servant of the Count Palatine of Tübingen .

Document mentions

Markward von Hailfingen lived at Hohenentringen Castle . Presumably through marriage, the Counts of Hohenzollern became co-owners of sovereign rights over the castle. This relationship gave rise to friction between the knight Markward von Hailfingen and Count Friedrich von Zollern , to whom the castle was handed over on February 22, 1284. As a result of a dispute that had arisen from this, on April 17, 1284, the aforementioned count was thrown out of the castle by the Hailfinger. Count Friedrich then sold his court to Entringen on November 22, 1296 with the associated patronage and all his goods to Breitenholz , which was done on August 13, 1298 by Count Friedrich von Zollern, the son-in-law of Count Albert von Hohenberg, in his and his two minors Brothers was subsequently approved in a document.

family

Markward von Hailfingen's daughter (* 1275) was named von Entringen and was married to Conrad Last (* 1250 Dettlingen ; † 1347).

Individual evidence

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  2. ^ Eduard Paulus: Description of the Oberamt Herrenberg. Chapter B 6, page 179
  3. Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, signature H 14 No. 20, p. 556.