Petrissa (Lorch)

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Petrissa was a censor of the church in Lorch .

It is unclear whether she belonged to the collegiate monastery or to the monastery in Lorch . Petrissa had married a ministerial of the cathedral monastery of St. Georg in Bamberg named Adeldegen. In 1165, Duke Friedrich von Schwaben took her and her children into his ministry and gave four servants to the Lorch Church in exchange.

In the catalog for the Staufer exhibition in 1977, the historian Hansmartin Decker-Hauff claimed that the originally free female relative ( amita = paternal aunt) named in the document , who had given herself and her descendants to the church as censors, was the grandmother of Petrissa. Furthermore, this has a relationship with the later King Konrad III. and gave birth to a Giselbert who was Petrissa's father. However, these hypotheses can neither be substantiated with the source quoted by Decker-Hauff , nor are they convincing in terms of content.

literature

  • Hans-Martin Maurer: At the beginning of Lorch as a Hohenstaufen house monastery. In: Felix Heinzer , Robert Kretzschmar and Peter Rückert (eds.): 900 years of Lorch Monastery. A Staufer foundation from departure for reform. Stuttgart 2004, ISBN 3-17-018276-5 , pp. 1–28, here p. 16.
  • Jan Keupp : Service and Merit. The Ministerials Friedrich Barbarossas and Heinrich VI. Stuttgart 2002 ( Monographs on the History of the Middle Ages 48), ISBN 3-7772-0229-0 , p. 331, note 68.

Remarks

  1. Wirtemberg document book . Volume II, No. 386. Stuttgart 1858, p. 151 f. ( Digitized version , online edition ); Regesta Imperii IV, 2, 2, No. 179 .
  2. Hansmartin Decker-Hauff: The Staufer House. In: Reiner Haussherr (ed.): The time of the Staufer. History, art, culture. Exhibition catalog. Teilband 3. Stuttgart 1977, pp. 339-374, here p. 350, p. 353, No. 53 (37) and p. 357, No. 76 a (53).
  3. ^ Klaus Graf : Staufer traditions from Lorch Abbey. In: Sönke Lorenz , Ulrich Schmidt (Ed.): From Swabia to Jerusalem. Facets of Hohenstaufen history. Sigmaringen 1995, ISBN 3-7995-4247-7 , pp. 209-240 ( digitized version ); Gerhard Lubich : On the way to "golden freedom". Dominion and space in the Francia orientalis from the Carolingian to the Staufer times. Husum 1996 ( historical studies 449), ISBN 3-7868-1449-X , pp. 246-272; Klaus Graf: The Staufer Myth. In: Archivalia. July 15, 2010, accessed April 11, 2018 . Section VII. The falsification of sources in the 1977 Staufer catalog .
  4. ^ Tobias Weller: The marriage policy of the German high nobility in the 12th century. Cologne [ua] 2004 ( Rheinisches Archiv 149), ISBN 3-412-11104-X , pp. 196–226, here especially pp. 218–220.