Peter of Entringen

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Coat of arms of Peter von Entringen

Peter von Entringen was a knight from the house of those von Entringen .

Live and act

Peter von Entringen and lhutwin von Entringen , together with Kraft von Hailfingen , testified to a certificate that was sealed by Count Palatine Rudolf II of Tübingen . In 1259, Peter von Entringen held the title of knight when he and Konrad von Entringen attested to a certificate from the Müneck nobles.

On January 19, 1296, together with Count Gottfried von Tübingen, he testified that Johann von Dischingen waived his claims to a meadow in Ammern sold by his father Heinrich to the Marchthal Monastery .

On May 27, 1298, Peter von Entringen sold for 120 lb. hlr. Entringen his part of the castle to Anselm von Hailfingen . He carried the Hailfinger shield in his seal . A document from 1297 states that he was married to Gertrud von Bernhausen and had a daughter named Mechthild. It is not known whether he also had male descendants.

Individual evidence

  1. Otto von Alberti: Württembergisches Adels- und Wappenbuch, 3rd booklet "Cachedenier - Feierabend." W. Kohlhammer, 1890, Stuttgart.
  2. ^ A b Hans-Peter Müller: The nobles of Hailfingen. ( Memento from September 29, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Wirtemberg Document Book; ed. from the Royal State Archives in Stuttgart. Volume 10. Kohlhammer, 1909.
  4. ^ LEO-BW: Peter von Entringen sells his part of Entringen Castle to Anselm von Hailfingen.
  5. ^ Württembergisches Urkundenbuch Online, Volume XI., No. 5135. As of May 7, 2012. Baden-Württemberg State Archives.